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I found a new 8 string Dean electric guitar for less than half price at the salvation army store... how could I walk away?
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doktordoktor said

Tony Iommi jamming? Very dark

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Yesterday was a misfire because I had the drums misaligned - but Fabrizio came to the rescue and mixed this properly! We hope you enjoy our collaboration! Earth, Can You Hear me Now? is a rock composition in 17 notes per octave (17 edo, 17…
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World War Nine said

Reminds me of the last movement of Conic Sections "King Pimento", which pissed off two thirds of Liberian nationals when first performed. Keep Stompin' til the Music Stops!

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Bill plays my Futuresonus Parva long distance by the magic of midi.
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Newbold said

Excellent...

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richardlaceves said

interesting,,and nice

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Ben Smith (piano), Paul Mimlitsch (processed bass clarinet), Paul Muller (strings), arranged by Chris Vaisvil
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richardlaceves said

indeed quite intense... very rich in sound and texture.....lots of emotional space here,, very well done indeed!

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Johnny Stone said

Great full sound

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Colleen Dillon said

Cool.... Sneaky little Grinch

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mandolin in a really big space.
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doktordoktor said

Nice and bright sound, great echo.

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a cover of wish you were here in 19 notes per octave all rights to pink floyd
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doktordoktor said

Nice version. Simple and pure

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synthesis
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Newbold said

very good... the repeating beat works well. never heard you do something like this.

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as it says
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JR James said

Has an almost Sitar like quality....very unique sound.

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Processed electric guitar and timelapse video - at about 5 through 6 minutes you can see what happens when a thunderstorm comes through.
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JR James said

Very cool.

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as it says
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Colleen Dillon said

I love how this one turns and twists... tells a wonderful story without needing words.

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solo guitar
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Colleen Dillon said

Wow! This is epic! Very cool!!!!

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Rock ensemble
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Guest said

nice. very Popol Vuh! -Kavin.

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Well, its rock music. Odd rock music I guess.
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thetworegs said

loving it Chris

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To forget these things would be to lose all hope, all beauty, all that we hold dear bass Shane Cadman guitar Chris Vaisvil
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Newbold said

so did you know when I googled that statement in the comment I got a book... all that we hold dear.. I am sure you knew that.. . such pleasantry here in these sounds and music as this song is.

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Indian Blues Fusion in 17 edo uses my electric DIY tanpura guitar tuned to 17 edo, electric 17 edo guitar and Indian percussion.
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Greg Connor said

This hits the spot! Well done!

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Indian Blues Fusion in 17 edo uses my electric DIY tanpura guitar tuned to 17 edo, electric 17 edo guitar and Indian percussion.
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Colleen Dillon said

Mellow good stuff. Mesmerizing!

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Indian Blues Fusion in 17 edo uses my electric DIY tanpura guitar tuned to 17 edo, electric 17 edo guitar and Indian percussion.
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Anton said

This is an extremely interesting piece, since microtonal music is still a bit of a mystery to me, though i play some turkish and persian pieces. Well-played too!

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