If the baby falls
The crib shall age empty
all of the earth
which ever lived
creation everyday
if the baby falls
it would leave the crib quite solo
The sources who join to nurture cries and giggles
Won't change diapers anymore
If our baby falls…
The lyric is ambiguous certainly but reading Evan's explanation, it is now clear. Thanks!
The guitar playing is gorgeous.....
More of that please, she said cheekily!
very cool Chris,, i find this very interesting,, you have great depth/sense of space in this, it's kind of neat viewing the photo and listening,,,,,nicely done
omg I hopes this isn't doubling up one the post but...OMG So intensive !!!! @15_edo those three extra notes fit in so nice there's more to it..please never stop playing like
A great sound Chris. Reminds me of bagpipes.
I can just see them all spinning in the great hall with the hog on the spit and the pewter mugs full of ale.
this is a collaboration with my old guitarist chris vaisvil with whom we are celebrating being in our first band 40 yrs ago.
chris does the 12 string guitar and the lead guitar at the end. i am doing the bass, keys, drums and vox. i wrote the…
An exercise in dissecting a well known song to see what makes it tick. Drums are looped, bass is not in tune, guitar is not quite right, but I'm slowly getting there. Will update this later. Somewhen...
I was passing by a darkened church this evening, as the wind danced through the trees, looking though the a window, i noticed a single candle lit, flickering on the alter step, casting a shadow within.. as i pressed an ear to the dusty glass…
Recorded for the 2013 [NaSoAlMo challenge.](http://www.nasoalmo.org/)
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You're livin' hard
And I understand
You have my word
I won't make demands
There's a feelin'
I got about you
And we'll soon find out
If the feelin's true…
Recorded for the 2013 [NaSoAlMo challenge.](http://www.nasoalmo.org/)
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You're livin' hard
And I understand
You have my word
I won't make demands
There's a feelin'
I got about you
And we'll soon find out
If the feelin's true…
dedicated to our "cold hearted orb that rules the night",, bassoon and french horn exchange glances with one another, cross a web of strings with a little timpani,in for the flavor,,, i have been trying to figure a bassoon into my work, so here…
a small quiet piece for a Sunday evening,, all four string sections are present here,, violin, viola,cello and contrabass,,it's kind of fun to try to mix, and pass the various themes around,,
a small quiet piece for a Sunday evening,, all four string sections are present here,, violin, viola,cello and contrabass,,it's kind of fun to try to mix, and pass the various themes around,,
Hi Richard, the tuning I used for the Magic of Belief has much more than major or minor and I used almost all of the. The opening plays with the chords CDG, CEbG CEb^G (a "neutral" third about half way between minor and major) and CEG (except the E is a purer 3rd than 12 equal)
The main motive bottoms out at what my ears are telling me is a neutral interval against a D neutral chord (but I'm not 100% sure, I didn't work it out - could be D minor)
A shorter, stripped down version of a drone piece I submitted for the ongoing Fukushima Drones project, which you will find here:
http://auralfilms.bandcamp.com/album/fukushima-drones
This is an invitation, with instructions, on how any AT musician can hop a train in the US and get to my house for a jam session. Figured the lyrics needed to mention all 3 of the collaborating musicians home towns cuz they all run along these…
This is an invitation, with instructions, on how any AT musician can hop a train in the US and get to my house for a jam session. Figured the lyrics needed to mention all 3 of the collaborating musicians home towns cuz they all run along these…
What with all the great Zep covers posted by Tworegs and Chris Vaisvil, here's mine, I enlisted the vocal of the man himself, thanks Reg! Also note my new fretless strat as second guitar here.
Thank you for the comments. I don't often comment here anymore but I do want to answer your Rhodes question. I believe Ben uses a Yamaha Motif. The clarinets are real. I'd love to hear your new age version of Stairway - that would be grand!
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The lyric is ambiguous certainly but reading Evan's explanation, it is now clear. Thanks! The guitar playing is gorgeous..... More of that please, she said cheekily!
very nice
Psychedelic!
Ah lovely, just my cup of tea! I think she had a bottle by 3 mins! Bethan
Sounds like the story of a volcanic disturbance until peace reigns again. Spectacular! Bee
Mmm, well I am a melody girl really, but can appreciate the work and expertise that has gone into the making of this track. Nice fade out!
I can't think what that photo is about. I have a few ideas but .... Beautiful music Chris, so well played. Bee
I like what you did here - This tune deserves to be somewhere, like a sci-fi movie maybe.
very cool Chris,, i find this very interesting,, you have great depth/sense of space in this, it's kind of neat viewing the photo and listening,,,,,nicely done
Revisited - I still like it!
I dig the textures - Almost like Dick Dale on acid, moving to Jimi in places. Well done, I love it!
Bee told me about this one - she was utterly moved and I can hear why. A wonderfully beautiful, exciting piece, CV.
Stirring and magnificent!
omg I hopes this isn't doubling up one the post but...OMG So intensive !!!! @15_edo those three extra notes fit in so nice there's more to it..please never stop playing like
Wow! I feel this should be played in Westminster Catherdal. Chris, it's beautiful, truly. She looks like a child in this painting.
Sorry, Chris, I keep doing that. The last comment was Bee x
A great sound Chris. Reminds me of bagpipes. I can just see them all spinning in the great hall with the hog on the spit and the pewter mugs full of ale.
Transported back to the 1400's
great feeling in this,,,
Came back for another listen.Love the apparent simplicity.
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Thanks Brett - I'm just being a session man here - Frank is seriously rocking this out!
nicely done - you should get Reg to sing on your version.
Hi Richard, not a webcam - that was Stonehedge at winter solstice. Nice piece here!
Nice, though the mix gets a bit muddy for the effects flying all over. +100 for covering this.
Now to return the favor - thanks for listening and commenting.
Hi - the poem is here http://chrisvaisvil.com/i-live-by-the-cemetery-ambient-in-17-edo-harmonic-series-polytuned/
gosh this is like music from the other side of the veil of the multi-universe!
I'm up for a collaboration. Perhaps I can play my long string harp which you can manipulate and videoize.
True, but doing that is hard without practicing in the new key a bit. This was more for the fun of it.
Can I make a request - The Wizard by Sabbath?
nice job on this!
Lovely orchestral piece!
This is a beautiful piece!!
Hi Richard, the tuning I used for the Magic of Belief has much more than major or minor and I used almost all of the. The opening plays with the chords CDG, CEbG CEb^G (a "neutral" third about half way between minor and major) and CEG (except the E is a purer 3rd than 12 equal) The main motive bottoms out at what my ears are telling me is a neutral interval against a D neutral chord (but I'm not 100% sure, I didn't work it out - could be D minor)
a very intense drone - I like the solo guitar work a lot.
and I love this song!
thanks for the comment.
Awesome! I love your fretless work!
love the sound of your synth here - reminds me lot of the old CS-10 I once had a very long time ago. http://www.vintagesynth.com/yamaha/cs10.php
Thank you for the comments. I don't often comment here anymore but I do want to answer your Rhodes question. I believe Ben uses a Yamaha Motif. The clarinets are real. I'd love to hear your new age version of Stairway - that would be grand!