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A setting of the poem “The Wind Sprang up at Four O’Clock” by T.S. Eliot. Sonar X1, bass, rhodes piano, drums, sax, and vocals.
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clarinet and spoken voice
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Vocal, fretless electric guitar, rhodes (Dimension Pro), tenor sax (Dimension Pro), and drums (Session 3 drummer). All but the drums are live performances. The words by T. S. Elliot used: (Orestes:) You don’t see them, you don…
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Reply by Christiane Offenbar 18 hours ago about clouds here in mp3: just singing the wonderful words of Birgit Zartl again: Something about Clouds I'm a fake touch a cloud and you can't feel…
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Piano Effects
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Toy piano "prepared" by lacing a length of small-gauge speaker wire through the sounding rods. For "Improv Friday" June 1-3, 2017
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Toy piano "prepared" by lacing a length of small-gauge speaker wire through the sounding rods. For "Improv Friday" June 1-3, 2017
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Toy piano "prepared" by placing a metal sheet on the sounding rods. For "Improv Friday" June 1-3, 2017
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Toy piano "prepared" by lacing a length of small-gauge speaker wire through the sounding rods. For "Improv Friday" June 1-3, 2017
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