perhaps it's because im a bit vintage myself,, but i really think you have a great feel/vibe/style on this one,,, but chris i keep getting a bug/halt at about 1:26 into it,, i would like to hear it all,, r
this is a typical Buddhist belief I find as I study the lotus sutra... It is said by an individual studding the lotus sutra the world will rise against that individual as they did Buddha at the time it was spoken,.. It seems so serious in all yet still the oneness of everything is more positive these days then before..this is the fifth set of five hundred years since the Buddha ..at the end of the cycle. I find this similarity between The Buddha and The Christ and various soothsayers, and profits alike.
soooo Chris did you like me,, stay up late last sunday watching?,, i even considered going over to JPL,, to watch,,,it's pretty close, quite exciting!! this is well done, i enjoyed this a lot,, holst has been on my re listen to list,, this is inspiring,, r
I have combined two of your works together (because I wanted to hear both of them but the time allotment to listen is limited by sleep and waking experience et,c.) but this went well with http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1781 the electronic dream #1 Even still I did not get the time to listen to both of them before the clock was beyond the sound level decreasing time at nite. there was the minor problem of time sync effectiveness that was out of sync. I am looking into such problems in my music these days.
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
looks like something from my local biotanic garden,, is the color true? i like the feeling of this piece...not sure how to say it, but i like it..... go figure,,,,
They are noisy little bugs aren't they?
Nice rhythmic playing here Chris. beautifully done!
I have a fair sized collection of bugs and insects,
which I thought would interest the grand children one day, but of course, they can't be heard.
Oh, look at his dear little face!
Interesting chipping noises I heard in there.
A very vibration rich, most eerie, especially the long, fading note at the end.
is a mash featuring Benjamin Smith (piano), Paul Mimlitsch x 2 (bass recorder and bass clarinet), Lydia Busler-Blais (horn), and myself (percussion) – all tracks manipulated – the tuning is nominally 12 equal, however, there is enough pitch bending…
Ooo, I see this one is going to be an epic! headphones in place, ok go .....
That was a journey into the secret hive! Beautifully done. I can appreciate the work that goes into ambient music, too clever for me!
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…
Norm set me these drums for Dancing on my own a while back but Reg went and dumped the file so we couldn't use them. So i'm using them now, while Reg gets Gone.........Thanks Norm
Chris sent this track to me earlier today with the request that I add some percussion to it.
I had something different in mind.
After the first take I was afraid to return it to him, fearing that he would convert it to 23 edo or something…
I heard this as I let the IF playlist roll doing other things - this is really great! I love the very classic slide sound you have here and the piece is very bluesy cool.
Reg has this recurring dream of his fantasy women but she is always out of reach...........Thanks to Tess for letting me play with her tune.
Space Gypsy with Sister Savage
She roams in and out of my world
I’m Lost I am lost without…
Chris sent this track to me earlier today with the request that I add some percussion to it.
I had something different in mind.
After the first take I was afraid to return it to him, fearing that he would convert it to 23 edo or something…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
ohhh I didn't see you had uploaded this! To answer your question - it was a Yamaha - can't remember the model - it had 3 pedals - I agree about the low end but the high end was really weak in my opinion.
Added a little more to this nice little change of strumming patterns played as an excuse to write a little love song.
I FOUND LOVE
You know I love you more than I
Ever thought one simple man could
You know I need you more than I
Ever…
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perhaps it's because im a bit vintage myself,, but i really think you have a great feel/vibe/style on this one,,, but chris i keep getting a bug/halt at about 1:26 into it,, i would like to hear it all,, r
Stunning! Exciting, full of atmosphere. Exceptionally well done.
Rockingprog.......sounds like your having a great time......
this is a typical Buddhist belief I find as I study the lotus sutra... It is said by an individual studding the lotus sutra the world will rise against that individual as they did Buddha at the time it was spoken,.. It seems so serious in all yet still the oneness of everything is more positive these days then before..this is the fifth set of five hundred years since the Buddha ..at the end of the cycle. I find this similarity between The Buddha and The Christ and various soothsayers, and profits alike.
sounds like your having some fun here,
reminds me of a few aphex twin tracks
soooo Chris did you like me,, stay up late last sunday watching?,, i even considered going over to JPL,, to watch,,,it's pretty close, quite exciting!! this is well done, i enjoyed this a lot,, holst has been on my re listen to list,, this is inspiring,, r
I have combined two of your works together (because I wanted to hear both of them but the time allotment to listen is limited by sleep and waking experience et,c.) but this went well with http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1781 the electronic dream #1 Even still I did not get the time to listen to both of them before the clock was beyond the sound level decreasing time at nite. there was the minor problem of time sync effectiveness that was out of sync. I am looking into such problems in my music these days.
That is powerful...well.done.
ahhh the five/four time is killer - liking this! It's from the MIDI right?
cool tune and photo.
Would fave again still inspiring .......
looks like something from my local biotanic garden,, is the color true? i like the feeling of this piece...not sure how to say it, but i like it..... go figure,,,,
Sorry Chris, those comments were me, I'm always forgetting to say! Bethan
They are noisy little bugs aren't they? Nice rhythmic playing here Chris. beautifully done! I have a fair sized collection of bugs and insects, which I thought would interest the grand children one day, but of course, they can't be heard.
Thay sound real, are they? Well played!
Oh, look at his dear little face! Interesting chipping noises I heard in there. A very vibration rich, most eerie, especially the long, fading note at the end.
Ooo, I see this one is going to be an epic! headphones in place, ok go ..... That was a journey into the secret hive! Beautifully done. I can appreciate the work that goes into ambient music, too clever for me!
Gorgeous!
Very nice
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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?
this is a great combination!!
interesting piece!
rockin' Reg and Norm - nice collaboration. Good combination if instruments.
loving the harp. this was a good choice!
I heard this as I let the IF playlist roll doing other things - this is really great! I love the very classic slide sound you have here and the piece is very bluesy cool.
Nice work - a good combination.
wow! this harp work sounds great!!! Unfortunately the guitar pictured isn't the one in the recording (we'll get to that tomorrow)
You made it into a classical piece - I love that. Great work Richard!
ohhh I didn't see you had uploaded this! To answer your question - it was a Yamaha - can't remember the model - it had 3 pedals - I agree about the low end but the high end was really weak in my opinion.
the scope of this is totally impressive
one of my favorite songs - done really well!
Beautiful Richard!!
this is an excellent song!