17 note per octave guitar + effects times four tracks paired with DJI mini 2 footage. The trees without leaves are cool to see from above. 1080p at 59.9 FPS
https://youtu.be/RHvmzCkuDQw
I often make music as the result of busy, frustrating days too. But it seems to be every day lately, and I just don't have the energy to make music right now...
For Choir
Humility Do Not Come to You
Bet you do not know what I do
what I am doing what I m doing
Bet you do not understand
Yes I realize
that you think you think you are so big
and its hollow the night you stand
Humility…
Graphic by William Newbold
Genre:
Electronica: Ambient
Year: 2009
Album:
Tritium Crystals
Artist's description:
William Newbold's performance modified by Chris Vaisvil
Scored for amplified prepared piano and choir ensemble…
This is interesting - there is this hint of Debussy in the chords and melodies (especially in the first half) but they come across in an Ivesian fashion - as though through shattered glass. Thank you for another fantastic piece !
Billy wanted a project for the 2023 Christmas holidays and asked some of his extremely talented musician friends to play on this track.
Matt Smith: Guitars & backing vocals
Paul Matthews: Pianos & organ
Naomi Daulby: Lead & backing…
Punny title to hint at the sound origin; the sounds left on a reel of tape (or in this case, two different ones) after it has undergone a bulk-erase procedure - placing it on a device that creates a strong electromagnetic field that scrambles…
Four different tracks of Roland SE-02 controlled via MIDI by a Casio DH-100. Choosing different voices on the Casio causes settings to change on the Roland, which were then tweaked a little. Submitted to Sound-In "Roleplay Improv" for 1-8/2/2024.
Three different versions of a similar line created using the onboard sequencer on a Roland SE-02. the different voices were created by changing settings on a Casio DH-100 digital horn attached via MIDI, and playing the horn. Submitted to Sound…
I'm working on a series of new pieces for an electro-acoustic album. As this one is most are done using Pure Data as a somewhat compositional playing in the process. I'm capturing real time playing to loop tables and then laying them into an…
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
The walls are melting. I'd be worried about this if I wasn't renting.
oh dag --- wow this is wow ... damn wow --- just want to take this song and paulstretch it out to an hour :)
so mellow, just nice Chris --
Ha cool. I didn’t know you could import a track like that. Neat!
Cool indeed!
No objection from me - this is beautiful.
So is there a video with this?? maybe? if there is no video that would be too bad--- excellent overall sounds :)
greatness the effects all of it- that stuff at like minute 8:30 is neat --- what is that?
I often make music as the result of busy, frustrating days too. But it seems to be every day lately, and I just don't have the energy to make music right now...
Excellent! I’ve been wanting a bass VI.
Amazing
Wow!
you are just like Gary Glitter
it is great in the sound area --- such neatness with choir --
the soft-synths are going to rebel as spam bots be careful!!
it is like a dream going on --- that is spiraling out of control into the abyss --- I like this :)
Lovely melody lines!
love the partial of the short loops - right down my present time of thought Chris.
A guitar mantra!
really great --- such a wild blend of sounds-
Comments made by vaisvil
This is interesting - there is this hint of Debussy in the chords and melodies (especially in the first half) but they come across in an Ivesian fashion - as though through shattered glass. Thank you for another fantastic piece !
Definitely true to the original - very excellent work!
You always come up with inventive ways to generate sound and I admire that - this is quite cool as it sounds underwater to me.
another brilliant DH-100 application!
such a foreboding piece - were you thinking about it being an election year here in the states?
Nice pocket between ambient, EDM and experimental electronic!
I enjoyed your performance very much!
This is the most unique use of a DH-100 that I know of!
nice work!
Brilliant!
This blew me away - so powerful!
This has such a nice ambience to it. Nice pickin' my friend!
Man you man that dobro sing!
Man you nailed it - your vocals are especially powerful at the end.
Man this is great to happen upon again!
This is a sweet piece!
beautiful!
Excellent!
Alberta too? I thought Canadians were sane.
Excellent work!