This is a piece Norm and I collaborated on last year. We hope you will enjoy it.
two improvised 12 string guitar lines
bass line ( I took a few takes)
improvised piano
Norm's percussion in Tumbao rhythm
great fun,,, like hearing you having such fun on the strings,,,, as a side note,, i have been a long time fan of our local county fair,,, one time i passed by exactly,, what could be the brother of the truck in the photo,,, anyway we decided to order deep fried "" oreros, milkeyways,, etc,,, don't know if it was just me or not,, but after hearing about such gourmet fair,,for years,,, they were no where as good as my imagination thought they would/should be,,, great fair though,,, thanks for the fun reminder and, i enjoyed hearing you here,, richard
not even Dan Folgelberg escapes my ruinious covers.
AS THE RAVEN FLIES (D. Fogelberg)
1972
Intro w/ Lead |: Am C F Em :|
Am C D F
I see the raven's made her nest in your eyes
Am…
I Ate My Xanadu
ADDENDUM TO THE INCIDENT REPORT
It’s burning.
Nothing else matters.
Nothing.
It’s burning and I love it.
It’s so clear
what is illusion and what is real.
I love the clarity.
I could drink it.
I could eat it.
I could…
This is a piece using 2 keyboards, an M-Audio 88es (vocal choir) and Alesis Q49 (brass choir) in 17 notes per octave. The objective was to use some functional xenharmonic chord progressions. I would be interested in knowing if you perceive the…
one could make any brass instrument to play in any temperament by valve placement and tubing length as far as I know. On the other hand 24 note per octave (and finer divisions) are avalable on wodwind and brass with using alternate fingering. On a recent trip to Urbana for a performance Peter's composition called for french horn playing in harmonic series tuning - but I guess the actual use comes close to 72 equal. The video of that is here: (go to about 16:40 .) http://www.youtube.com/user/clones98#p/u/30/OjY4LwBV8sM
Reg has got a kinda Bluesy political thing going on this one.....he's been reading the paper and watching the news..........it's a little too long but i think he makes a point.......do you?
Two ambient guitar tracks recorded independently and stick together. I broke my rule of not using distortion on a BL piece, for the first time, believe it or no.
I'm not on top of it as usual, guys. But I did manage to let Greg Brady out of my basement and set him free. This is his testimonial regarding the incident. I hope he can forgive me.
Once upon a rainy day, we were out in the farm fields waiting on the sun to break through the gloom. We arrived in this dark world naked and were washed clean waiting for the sun. Little darling, here it comes...
This is the first demo [Sister Savage](http://alonetone.com/sistersavage) and I have made for our RPM 2011 album.
Although I've uploaded a copy here we'd be really grateful if you would listen to the [version uploaded by Sister](http://alonetone…
Normal IL - tantalizing close to Urbana where musicians are turned to the darkside of microtonality. Come, let me show you the power of a 19 note per octave guitar! Seriously - if you are interested at all you may want to make the drive.
Along with her magnificent harmonizing vocal tracks, Inge sent me one track which was crashed by her 2-year old son Willem. He pretty much takes over the whole operation at about 3:00.
In the background you can hear the original rough vocals…
I Got the Idea for this tune when I left Geir at Stanstead Airport.
Recorded it Last night after a Gig....
For the Folk Fest...
Pretty PennyWords and Music by Tharek Mokbul
-Lyrics-
Pretty Pennies sing about the troubles in the way.
Tells…
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
"pictures in an underground tunnel",,, very mezorsky ish (sorry for the spelling, to both you and mr M) very nice Chris,,,,
!!
Was this really over a year ago .........
Wow! Gorgeous!
Chris,, you capture a real,, sense/feeling of your title,,,,like it r
This is really beautiful!
very artistic.. I enjoyed it following the sheet music, thank you!
Go Team!
Well, I like this one 'cause I can relate to the lyrics.
thought it was a very good job!
Throughly enjoyed doing this thanks.......
great fun,,, like hearing you having such fun on the strings,,,, as a side note,, i have been a long time fan of our local county fair,,, one time i passed by exactly,, what could be the brother of the truck in the photo,,, anyway we decided to order deep fried "" oreros, milkeyways,, etc,,, don't know if it was just me or not,, but after hearing about such gourmet fair,,for years,,, they were no where as good as my imagination thought they would/should be,,, great fair though,,, thanks for the fun reminder and, i enjoyed hearing you here,, richard
And I wasted a five minute walk to my polling place!
Yes, this was Dan's best album.
Ok. Now, finally, it is clear who I must vote for.
That IS an awesome gong clip.
enjoyed
Deep Fried track . most enjoyable. thats it I am going ruff and gritty
I really like the first part. Emotional.
Gorgeous! I thought the sound like rubbing glass was magical and love the use of the gong.
Comments made by vaisvil
your new avatar is freaky!
very cool sound - I like this piece quite a bit!
one could make any brass instrument to play in any temperament by valve placement and tubing length as far as I know. On the other hand 24 note per octave (and finer divisions) are avalable on wodwind and brass with using alternate fingering. On a recent trip to Urbana for a performance Peter's composition called for french horn playing in harmonic series tuning - but I guess the actual use comes close to 72 equal. The video of that is here: (go to about 16:40 .) http://www.youtube.com/user/clones98#p/u/30/OjY4LwBV8sM
funky indeed!!
cool reg!
yes I do. Nice piece!
this sounds fantastic!
I know you've seen this somewhere before - but it bares repeating. This is a really nice piece - excellent improvisation!!!
this is so *strange*
I expected Beatles - boy was I surprised!! This is a wonderful bright, bubbly pop song - almost Beach Boys - but really good and modern!
nicely done - I enjoyed listening and especially the climax at 3' as pointed out.
very nice!
like I need to be encouraged!
Normal IL - tantalizing close to Urbana where musicians are turned to the darkside of microtonality. Come, let me show you the power of a 19 note per octave guitar! Seriously - if you are interested at all you may want to make the drive.
like the indie vibe on this one!
beautiful piece!
nice jazzy number!
I love Inge's voice! - so rich. BTW - what guitar do you play - it sounds quite nice. A very good tune you both put together here.
I love your voice in this. Reminiscent of Gordon Lightfoot.
this is quite good. could I write music for it?