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A composition in Semimarvelous 17 note dwarf for amplified voice, amplified piano, fretless electric guitar, amplified jazz drum kit and amplified Asian percussion. Words by William Newbold and Visual by Emily. The dialog by William Newbold…
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eee said

Video dare I say? there are images here I used in the words possibly "killing for peace" like concept.

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A composition in Semimarvelous 17 note dwarf for amplified voice, amplified piano, fretless electric guitar, amplified jazz drum kit and amplified Asian percussion. Words by William Newbold and Visual by Emily. The dialog by William Newbold…
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Norm said

Mindbending.

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In the time honored tradition of setting Bible text to music Norm Harris reads a passage from Exodus, King James version and provides percussion against a bowed bass guitar, 3 tracks of fretless guitar in feedback mode, trap set, orchestral…
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Guest said

Man this is genius! Wow the atmosphere and all the other elements are are blended in perfectly with the bile lyrics! Kudos!

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In the time honored tradition of setting Bible text to music Norm Harris reads a passage from Exodus, King James version and provides percussion against a bowed bass guitar, 3 tracks of fretless guitar in feedback mode, trap set, orchestral…
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kirklynch said

WOW! Impressive piece of work that is!

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In the time honored tradition of setting Bible text to music Norm Harris reads a passage from Exodus, King James version and provides percussion against a bowed bass guitar, 3 tracks of fretless guitar in feedback mode, trap set, orchestral…
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Guest said

Mighty and magical!

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In the time honored tradition of setting Bible text to music Norm Harris reads a passage from Exodus, King James version and provides percussion against a bowed bass guitar, 3 tracks of fretless guitar in feedback mode, trap set, orchestral…
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Reefwalker said

man, what a powerful sound. Cant help but think of Jim Morrison a bit with the lyric inflections.

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In the time honored tradition of setting Bible text to music Norm Harris reads a passage from Exodus, King James version and provides percussion against a bowed bass guitar, 3 tracks of fretless guitar in feedback mode, trap set, orchestral…
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eee said

such a powerful sound, I really like this.

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A world premier albeit a bit noisy - Gandhi ferret snoring.
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eee said

I am starting to review the book "Gandhi An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments With Truth" the whole thing is very disjoint at times. How did you think to call your ferret Gandhi?

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In the time honored tradition of setting Bible text to music Norm Harris reads a passage from Exodus, King James version and provides percussion against a bowed bass guitar, 3 tracks of fretless guitar in feedback mode, trap set, orchestral…
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Michelangelo’s statue of Moses in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, is one of the most familiar masterpieces in the world. Horns the sculptor included on Moses' head are the result of a mistranslation of the Hebrew Bible into the Latin Vulgate Bible with which he was familiar. The Hebrew word taken from Exodus means either a "horn" or an "irradiation." Experts at the Archaeological Institute of America show that the term was used when Moses "returned to his people after seeing as much of the Glory of the Lord as human eye could stand," and his face "reflected radiance." In early Jewish art, moreover, Moses is often "shown with rays coming out of his head."

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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eshar said

I sat back in my chair and listened with an air of quiet satisfaction...this was absolutely lovely.

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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Reefwalker said

Excellent alt tuning. Wide open and sometimes odd sound scape, Beautiful

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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Guest said

Too short, yet so beautiful!

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For improvfriday I recorded me improvising on my wife's seagull acoustic on a zoom H-2
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Guest said

Nice improve!

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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ghst said

by gosh, is...is this a real piano? beautiful sound. slightly out of tune or something, it's eerie, nostalgic and dangerously large. keep on doing what you're doing.

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This is a solo piano piece performed on a M-Audio 88es driving pianoteq which was re-tuned to Gene Ward Smith's 17 per octave equal beating dwarf(<17 27 40|). The piece was originally recorded in pianoteq using the standalone mode and then…
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mmi said

Crunchy! Bravo!

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For improvfriday I recorded me improvising on my wife's seagull acoustic on a zoom H-2
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Norm said

Excellent!

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A world premier albeit a bit noisy - Gandhi ferret snoring.
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Norm said

adorable...

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For improvfriday I recorded me improvising on my wife's seagull acoustic on a zoom H-2
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mmi said

Lovely hearing the jazzier chords on an acoustic.

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A world premier albeit a bit noisy - Gandhi ferret snoring.
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Guest said

*explodes with cute*

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For improvfriday I recorded me improvising on my wife's seagull acoustic on a zoom H-2
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Guest said

Gentle, lovely, and very welcome. Like a sweet cuppa rosie.

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