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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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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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Johnny Stone said

Now that is very cool mate

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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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Johnny Stone said

Very cool.

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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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Reefwalker said

wow, thats interesting. that fret board makes me take two steps back. I bet that was fun making it>!

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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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Guest said

Very nice, you have quite a selection of music. I will endevour to get through it. Also want to reply to a comment you left on one of my Hobbit pieces. First, thanks for the comment, and most of the instruments are from Project Sam Symphobia. However the high violins and timpani are from East West.

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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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Reefwalker said

I haven't seen that before. it does sound cool. thanks for sharing!

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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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Guest said

Cool guitar. Check out the new line 6 Variax guitar around $1,600 and 12 tunings on a knob including capo setting.Tons of other stuff also.

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Woodwinds and Harpsichord in John O'Sullivan's Blue JI tuning.
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Johnny Stone said

Great track mate very cool.

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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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Johnny Stone said

Nice one mate.

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Kept in the Cellar is a piece for piano, percussion, and processed street signs in 17 edo.
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Johnny Stone said

Just made my Son Dylan look sideways. Great atmosphere.

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Kept in the Cellar is a piece for piano, percussion, and processed street signs in 17 edo.
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Johnny Stone said

Oh yeh like this one mate very well done.

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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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Guest said

I find this quite soothing but can't help feeling there's more underneath

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Woodwinds and Harpsichord in John O'Sullivan's Blue JI tuning.
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Guest said

I just love this site, theres something for everyone. Played with your usual skill

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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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Guest said

Oh my word. Completely creepy and affecting! And this track has a spookily wrong timer... (1.54, not 1.23.)

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Woodwinds and Harpsichord in John O'Sullivan's Blue JI tuning.
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Guest said

The timer on this 'ere track is lying. It's only 13 seconds out...but that's kind of eerie, no? I mean, what with it being 13 and all. Just saying.

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Woodwinds and Harpsichord in John O'Sullivan's Blue JI tuning.
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Guest said

Timeless and bright.

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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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520 said

wow i found this song to be incredibly eerie lol

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Woodwinds and Harpsichord in John O'Sullivan's Blue JI tuning.
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thetworegs said

very stately ......medieval

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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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thetworegs said

I shall have to get this on my phone as an alarm ...........

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I saw discussion of Bleu tuning on the yahoo tuning groups – all of which were tempered to a pure octave. Embolden by Andrew Heathwaite’s 88 cent guitar I decided to try the tuning without tempering to make the octave pure. So I made a scala…
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Wildgeas Music said

Goes perfect with the image.

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