I have mashed Shane Cadman and Chris Vaisvil and myself. this is a neat mix -- I took Shane Cadman's song here and then with Chris's mandolin work I stretched it out to match the length of Shane's Song as well as doing the same with two drum…
Nice neoclassical trio - very pleasant!
The octave mandolin is available at music stores that deal in folk / country instruments. I bought mine used and is made by Trinity College. Not sure if they are still in business. Its double the size and not surprisingly tuned as a regular mandolin but an octave below. Search for Sierra Hull on youtube - excellent mandolin player and has some videos that compare the two.
So, here is the third and final Movement of my first Piano Concerto...have really enjoyed this project. I will soon now be adding the complete Work to this site too.
A collaboration with Chris Vaisvil! I'm so jazzed he took a Thumbjam sketch of an idea and ran with it. Either an alternate Star Wars imperial march or Amon Duul jamming with Mahavishnu, don't know which.
Chris Vaisvil: guitars
Kavin.: Synths…
Roland SE-02 through EHX Stereo Memory Man -> Zoom RFX-300. Title comes from a combination of the time length, and the fact that it was created for the current Sound-In for 1-7/1/2021.
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
Awesome track!
Where did that folky vocal come from?? Nice work, CV!
Sometimes there is a cover that we just can't resist! More than an attempt, you did a good job with this Chris.
Your experiments with pitch/tuning always fascinate.
Our zebra is now taking a walk down the street, and wondering why all the cats are staring at him. Very inventive!
Playful and light. Can see this accompanying a short stop motion film about a toy zebra slowly coming to life. Or something.
honkin' on down
Interesting stuff! I have enough trouble with 12 notes. What do you call all the extra ones!
Elexotica!
Minimalist, twisting sounds - always an intriguing listen!
Ahh a touch of the Sahara here I think!
Querky, blew my whistle and tooted my flute!
Nice harmonius reeds there!
I think I am in the domain of musical physics. Yeah, I'm a slow learner, but got there in the end. Try to keep up Bee!
This is most incredible composition. Exciting and full.
Anything to do with "Nights Dawn"? Eeeek, spooky indeed!
Similar idea but with stepped up tempo. Rather exhilarating!
Sort of heart stopping brilliance! Rich bass sounds!
Agree with Terry - loving this new stream of tension from you!
clinb the smooth wall
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcSmgOk6dDM
On theme and on message! Really like this! To quote Rodney King - "I just want to say – you know – can we all get along? Can we, can we get along?"
nice work - somewhat subdued and introspective
nice work here!
Thank you for putting this together! Sounds great!
Nice neoclassical trio - very pleasant! The octave mandolin is available at music stores that deal in folk / country instruments. I bought mine used and is made by Trinity College. Not sure if they are still in business. Its double the size and not surprisingly tuned as a regular mandolin but an octave below. Search for Sierra Hull on youtube - excellent mandolin player and has some videos that compare the two.
this is cool - sounds very early electronic music with the pops and reverb - fav'd!
wow!
Beautiful work!
!!!! such a mood!
Lovely work! - back to give a well deserved like!
Finally got back to give you a like!
Thanks for the collaboration - all I can say is - I'd like to do more. :-)
It is so hard to cut through the end of RPM - I really like what you added to my bass line! Thank you for this! Your work is excellent!
https://youtu.be/7QXKRH0R4Og is the video for it
There are some definitely micro tonal inflections here!
beautiful!
the heavy flanging is a treat! I'll diverge from Bill and say its bigger birds at 14:00. this is cool!
Some excellent effect manipulations going on here!
has a very cool vibe!