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5 string bass vocal A vocal B 2 baritone guitar rhodes piano session drummer 3 chinese cymbals played and sampled and processed in various ways.
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A Bit More Better Productions said

enjoyed that. cheers chappy

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This is a piece using 2 keyboards, an M-Audio 88es (vocal choir) and Alesis Q49 (brass choir) in 17 notes per octave. The objective was to use some functional xenharmonic chord progressions. I would be interested in knowing if you perceive the…
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Johnny Stone said

Very cool mate.

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5 string bass vocal A vocal B 2 baritone guitar rhodes piano session drummer 3 chinese cymbals played and sampled and processed in various ways.
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Johnny Stone said

Great bass mate excellent track top job. Thanks for listening and commenting mate.

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This is a piece using 2 keyboards, an M-Audio 88es (vocal choir) and Alesis Q49 (brass choir) in 17 notes per octave. The objective was to use some functional xenharmonic chord progressions. I would be interested in knowing if you perceive the…
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vaisvil said

one could make any brass instrument to play in any temperament by valve placement and tubing length as far as I know. On the other hand 24 note per octave (and finer divisions) are avalable on wodwind and brass with using alternate fingering. On a recent trip to Urbana for a performance Peter's composition called for french horn playing in harmonic series tuning - but I guess the actual use comes close to 72 equal. The video of that is here: (go to about 16:40 .) http://www.youtube.com/user/clones98#p/u/30/OjY4LwBV8sM

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This is a solo classical guitar piece in 12 equal. The recording was produced by playing an Epiphone C70CE through a Marshall amplifier's clean channel with reverberation and recording with a Zoom H2. Minimal post - processing was done to the…
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Movement To Contact said

Just having some fun. Geas gave me the idea, I was posting the forums about needing Alonetone Awards and he had the idea to just give them to people for tracks that you like.

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I got to play this $3,000 8 string baritone Taylor today. Had I $3,000 at all it would have been mine! It has to be one of the best guitars I've ever played and an ingenious string combination.
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Movement To Contact said

Congrats!!! You have just won an M.T.C Music award!!! AWARD: Best Field Recording Also presenting the following Award- Most tracks uploaded in a single day

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5 string bass vocal A vocal B 2 baritone guitar rhodes piano session drummer 3 chinese cymbals played and sampled and processed in various ways.
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Guest said

Wow! what a track Chris. A lot of work I should think. Most enjoyable.

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5 string bass vocal A vocal B 2 baritone guitar rhodes piano session drummer 3 chinese cymbals played and sampled and processed in various ways.
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Wildgeas Music said

Bass is solid man. I like your heavier side :)

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5 string bass vocal A vocal B 2 baritone guitar rhodes piano session drummer 3 chinese cymbals played and sampled and processed in various ways.
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kavin. said

hitting the hard stuff, I like it. I wanna go listen to some Tool now.

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this is an ambient version of the choir part for "Its a Noon Medicine"
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Movement To Contact said

Very cool.

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Hiding April is a programmatic electronic piece that uses the hardware Korg MS2000 and Absynth 5 software synthesizers and orchestra percussion from Garritan Personal Orchestra. At about 4:10 I found an aircraft-ish sound on my Korg which then…
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Wildgeas Music said

Solid production. I can see the river, but I can't see April :)

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Hiding April is a programmatic electronic piece that uses the hardware Korg MS2000 and Absynth 5 software synthesizers and orchestra percussion from Garritan Personal Orchestra. At about 4:10 I found an aircraft-ish sound on my Korg which then…
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thetworegs said

we have lift off.......we are now entering the stratosphere.........please keep your seat belts on until the sign tells you otherwise"........now that was a ride with the volume turned up high........

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This is a solo classical guitar piece in 12 equal. The recording was produced by playing an Epiphone C70CE through a Marshall amplifier's clean channel with reverberation and recording with a Zoom H2. Minimal post - processing was done to the…
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Movement To Contact said

Very nice.

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Genre: Rock/Pop: Hard Rock Year: 1987 Album: Modern Clones Artist's description: A Fool's Paradise They say, Hey Look! The armies are receeding! Times are changing Can't you feel it in the air? Its Just Fool's Paradise…
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Guest said

Hey, Rock on Chris!

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Genre: Rock/Pop: Hard Rock Year: 1987 Album: Modern Clones Artist's description: A Fool's Paradise They say, Hey Look! The armies are receeding! Times are changing Can't you feel it in the air? Its Just Fool's Paradise…
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Guest said

Great track, very busy and intricate backing

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This is a piece using Garritan World Sample Set (Tibet singing bowls and Tibet bells) and pianoteq. It also uses a non-octave tuning that is an infinite stack of just major seconds (scala file below).
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Wildgeas Music said

Whew! That'll wake ya up.

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My plans are to make this used Epiphone C70CE microtonal - but here it is in "normal" 12 equal tuning. Purchased from Guitar Center for $119.99
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thetworegs said

the guitar dentist is at it again ...get um out......that neck can hold more brass for sure........

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My plans are to make this used Epiphone C70CE microtonal - but here it is in "normal" 12 equal tuning. Purchased from Guitar Center for $119.99
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Johnny Stone said

Nice one mate

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My plans are to make this used Epiphone C70CE microtonal - but here it is in "normal" 12 equal tuning. Purchased from Guitar Center for $119.99
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vaisvil said

like I need to be encouraged!

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It took a bit of doing and a lot of learning - I've built my first guitar I have a video of all of the stills I took while making the guitar with some demonstration music. The music has mistakes - but it is the first time I played it - I spent…
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Guest said

Fippin heck, Chris, well done. That's amazing!

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