Inspired by Joel Taylor's piece in scala's 12-22h.scl tuning 12-22hexachordal sonatina I tried my hand at it and came up with this piano improvisation called "Smoke Filled Bar". I found this excellent drawing of a femme fatale in a smoke filled…
Inspired by Joel Taylor's piece in scala's 12-22h.scl tuning 12-22hexachordal sonatina I tried my hand at it and came up with this piano improvisation called "Smoke Filled Bar". I found this excellent drawing of a femme fatale in a smoke filled…
Inspired by Joel Taylor's piece in scala's 12-22h.scl tuning 12-22hexachordal sonatina I tried my hand at it and came up with this piano improvisation called "Smoke Filled Bar". I found this excellent drawing of a femme fatale in a smoke filled…
A homage to Steve Hackett (who wrote this piece)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Hackett
This is played using John O'Sullivan's Blue JI tuning. Pianoteq and Kontakt didn't play nice together so I had add 4.81 cents to all of the flute notes.
Fantasy for Piano in 25 Note per Octave Tuning is a short piece I composed in Sibelius 7 using Pianoteq 4 in 25 note per octave (edo) tuning. This composition was created per a request in the Xenharmonic Alliance as a response to my piece in…
This is a serial improvisational piece (excepting some drum loops) in John O’Sullivan’s Blue JI tuning (which I rather like) – all of the instruments, African log drum, Nigerian log drum, Krin slit drum, Teponaxtli, Toere, Kaekeeke, Kalaau…
Fantasy for Piano in 25 Note per Octave Tuning is a short piece I composed in Sibelius 7 using Pianoteq 4 in 25 note per octave (edo) tuning. This composition was created per a request in the Xenharmonic Alliance as a response to my piece in…
Fantasy for Piano in 25 Note per Octave Tuning is a short piece I composed in Sibelius 7 using Pianoteq 4 in 25 note per octave (edo) tuning. This composition was created per a request in the Xenharmonic Alliance as a response to my piece in…
Such an incredible mix of sounds. It felt like a junkyard in space. Then when the music came in I thought it fitted really well, music all in bits like the gramaphones. Ooo, the swaying from one ear to the other at the end is effective too.
The Metaphysical Evaporation of Wells Street is an ambient piece devised by mashing Summer Sky by Paul H. Muller, Sweeping the Clouds by Lydia Busler-Blais, I Half Remember Why I Got the Blues by Steve Layton, Blue Mountain by Diego Monroy…
We got together to ruin "No Time" by The Guess Who
I doubt I have to say who did what... :-)
But I will
Stunning vocals by Reg
Awesome Percussion by Norm and his son
I an responsible for acoustic guitar and 5 string bass
We got together to ruin "No Time" by The Guess Who
I doubt I have to say who did what... :-)
But I will
Stunning vocals by Reg
Awesome Percussion by Norm and his son
I an responsible for acoustic guitar and 5 string bass
We got together to ruin "No Time" by The Guess Who
I doubt I have to say who did what... :-)
But I will
Stunning vocals by Reg
Awesome Percussion by Norm and his son
I an responsible for acoustic guitar and 5 string bass
Improvisation using segments of the vocal track from Chris Vaisvil's piece Sweeney's Agony and sample fodder, played via midi keyboard, with live computer processing.
Was going to layer or track this into the jumping on 2 but could not do that legitimately anyhow by the end I start part of the jumping on 2 song, coming next. first here i set the levels then at about min 2 something I sync the beats between…
An unusual traditional tune from the first Scartaglen album way back in 1984. Going through stuff the other day and ran across the LP and couldn't even remember the tune or having recorded it. I played guitar on this track
Reg had sat listening to the Wrinkled Shirts track and decided it was time to tell you the story of how he found his Mojo. it was a time way back when, to far back to remember. when he was just a young man. when he had decided to fast-forward…
Reg has been up to his womanizing ways and has ended up dancing on his own. reg came up with another great funky tune and Reg had to jump all over again. Hope you Funk IT.........
Reg has been up to his womanizing ways and has ended up dancing on his own. reg came up with another great funky tune and Reg had to jump all over again. Hope you Funk IT.........
well - I'm asking for a collaboration - that is the story - I intend to add another bass line though. I've had troubles with my computer the past couple days
THE INAPPROPRIATE QUESTION - Capo @ 2 (6) to sing
G C/G bass
She said, “I can see that you’re hurting,
And I can see that you are wearing a ring.
Perhaps an inappropriate question,
but I’d like to ask you something.
Soon I will be a…
With his lottery money Reg has invested in becoming a funk star. The other reg came up with the tune and Reg jumped all over the thing......come and get funky with thetwoReg
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
every body polka.
One of your oriental flavoured pieces Chris. Well played, it must be difficult. I like the way it boings at the end!
Nice playing Chris..........
Just wait until Pepé Le Pew gets a load of her!!
Purrrrfectly performed!
Great feel! Great playing! (Can't read much info about this track as the link seems to be broken.)
I love this!
Lovely! Well played Chris!
parts of this remind me of something from Michael Hedges' taproot album.... nice track!
Ooo, well played!
Nice warm groove.
Now that's cool
well Chris, i find this rather interesting,
This has inspired me to get my guitar out :)
Such an incredible mix of sounds. It felt like a junkyard in space. Then when the music came in I thought it fitted really well, music all in bits like the gramaphones. Ooo, the swaying from one ear to the other at the end is effective too.
Such an emotive piece. Beautifully performed. The ending is very different from the main part, almost like a new beginning.
An excitingly mysterious ride, perfectly formed.
Mighty cover!!!
Excellent cover great vocals Reg.
great track!
Comments made by vaisvil
excellent work!
thank you for "playing" me :-)
This rocks!!
nicely minimal!
nice I like the sound sin the panning sweeps a lot.
peaceful - wonderfully chilled - I enjoyed it very much!!
I love this!!! Excellent!
great!!
is this slide bass then? or bass and slide guitar? sounds cool regardless.
this is very cool. I like the bigness of the sound a lot.
remixed it down? I love how your vocals sounds like Louis Armstrong.
this reminds me of Schoenberg's op 19 in its depth despite brevity.
wow man - just wow~ !!
and - you are on a roll!!
man you got soul!! Are there really two Regs?
well - I'm asking for a collaboration - that is the story - I intend to add another bass line though. I've had troubles with my computer the past couple days
I like it! Can I do something to / with / about / for it?
very good story
man, did you write me into your will like you said??? :-)
wow! motown indeed~~!!