Year: 2009
Album:
serenity
Artist's description:
A tune put together by us for you
bass, rhodes, organ pad, drums, guitar, glockenspiel, bata, quintos, shaker, effects.
The piece is polyrhythmic and polytonal. we suggest you give it a couple…
A stretched version of my final music theory presentation "A Song for the Twilight". The actual version will surface once I deal with some technical issues.
The show here is the video below. The mp3 is just a stub to allow me to post this to AT though I'd appreciate you clicking it.
On June 26th Kenji Haba performed 15 one minute classical guitar pieces as part of the Vox Novus Composer’s Voice…
The show here is the video below. The mp3 is just a stub to allow me to post this to AT though I'd appreciate you clicking it.
On June 26th Kenji Haba performed 15 one minute classical guitar pieces as part of the Vox Novus Composer’s Voice…
The show here is the video below. The mp3 is just a stub to allow me to post this to AT though I'd appreciate you clicking it.
On June 26th Kenji Haba performed 15 one minute classical guitar pieces as part of the Vox Novus Composer’s Voice…
The show here is the video below. The mp3 is just a stub to allow me to post this to AT though I'd appreciate you clicking it.
On June 26th Kenji Haba performed 15 one minute classical guitar pieces as part of the Vox Novus Composer’s Voice…
The show here is the video below. The mp3 is just a stub to allow me to post this to AT though I'd appreciate you clicking it.
On June 26th Kenji Haba performed 15 one minute classical guitar pieces as part of the Vox Novus Composer’s Voice…
I listened to Chris's Orwellioan Cameras while watching the video. It got me thinking about the eye watching us and this is what i came up with.............
This one is more of a reading set to music of part of a piece i wrote about a place i used to live. We used to walk most days down into the valley and i long to be back there, hopefully one day i will ...
There are a few fluffs in the reading…
There is a small flicker of faith that he will make it through. He has found himself in the market place surrounded by people, looking for compassion. There is none. He feels invisible, centered on his own problems but that small flicker of faith…
Faith is assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.
When Faith goes to the market, it always takes a basket.
The beginning of anxiety is the end of faith and the beginning of faith is the end of anxiety. [George Mueller…
this is a minor excerpt from a tape I made I am guessing that I had not uploaded this here yet but I could of at the other eee account that is now outdated. the longer full and remixed version will be uploaded soon.
Here's a "live" thing, if it can be called that, if one performs in a public place and there's no audience, can you call it "live"...?
If you'd like to hear the rest of the set, go here:
http://soundcloud.com/breaking-light/sets/no-audience…
This is a collab tune which was originally written by Tad Rees (aka Solo). He plays the Keyboard.synth, and I did the guitar and drums. The last half blends with his original which can be heard in completion at :
http://www.traxinspace…
Combined two separate segments from the performance for this remix. I'm posting live recordings on Soundcloud now. To hear the rest of the set go here and bookmark:
http://soundcloud.com/breaking-light/sets/no-audience-breaking-light-live
As Dave rightly guessed, Elvis is not dead. He is alive and well living in our cellar in Sheffield. He kindly agrees to do a bit for us now and again, as he is getting on a bit now and gets out of breath easily. So here he is possibly for the…
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
Nice! Digging this guitar solo!
Yes, Heavenly! This is wonderful. Such atmosphere! WoW!
I like the Roman Legions advancing bit. Brushes hair back, yeah, stirring! Nice isn't fair, it's super.
Golly, I bet they enjoyed that! Oh, thought you were going to burst into, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" then.
That was really interesting! It hit home! Zonk!
Good title. Eerie with mist and no shadows, not quite be able to see through.
Very nice Chris. Great piece, and having a great guitarist preform it is really killer. Bad ass man, bad ass.
Congrats Chris! It is very gratifying to have such a talented guitarist select your composition for his performance!
Very nice composition.
I think the residents should be delighted with your visits. I like the way it picks up at around 2.40.
checked out earlier great bit of work Chris ....he can certainly pla that guitar
Lovely composition Chris.
A fine display of a classic piece of art. Very creative gents.
Sounds like they dig 6/8 meter.
Well, yes, there is no right or wrong in music Chris, but taking somebody's noodles is plain wrong, I don't care how you look at it.
Way to bring the jam to the people! Nice improv!
Is this stretched? It reminds me of jelly fish too. (You crack me up Bee!)
Well oh my, and OF COURSE this would be spot on! Reg's spoken word is...alarmingly attractive in this one. Swoooon! Sandbags x (OK, no, this is Tess)
Stirring and bold tapestry! The mix is amazing! Tess S
Agree with Kavin- Great work!
Comments made by vaisvil
I love what you've done here!!
I enjoyed this performance and compositional idea a lot - nice one!
what a great funky feel!
excellent story!
excellent - you have a poetic soul!
Wow! What an excellent story you wrote for this!! I love your delivery too! This is great!!
I like the arp work - more microkorg here? Have you tried hooking up the supernova to the korg via midi and audio?
excellent!
nice!
enjoyed - nice piano work!
interesting - though why just in the right channel more or less?
great composition!
your voice is just awesome on this!!
a wonderful story!
yes... its live and excellent!
nice work from the two of you.
Do you like your Boss looper pedal? There are quite a few models out there - and mostly expensive - hearing your work makes me lust for one though :-)
very groovy 60's cool sound
a very cool $5 program!!
ha!! great!!