1716 tracks by vaisvil

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This is a musical setting of Bruce Andrew’s poem “jjj” from his book “Moebius” thanks to PennSound archive. To create the music I hijacked Norm Harris’ Y Class Steam Locomotive Bell sample and his percussion piece Ilesa and added…
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JI guitar Fretless Bass Drums from Sonar This is replacing the "up way too late" version
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The audio uses all of the audio from that night I bowed the stop sign processed and not.
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I went out during cover of night (to avoid looking like a total crackpot) with a violin bow & Zoom H2 digital recorder and bowed various things in the neighborhood. This is the best - a beautifully resonant 4-way stop sign.
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The music in the video is the harmonic series from the lowest E on the piano, 41.2 Hz, and the 16 harmonics above it. No other pitch is allowed. I used Paul Stretch's filtering and compression to accomplish this BUT the piece was not stretched…
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A collection of four improvisations on 19 note per octave electric guitar. Sucralose Aspartame Cyclamate Saccharin The title is a play on artificial sweeteners and a collection of songs being a suite. Per wikipedia "In music, a suite…
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Jeff has passed over the rainbow bridge today as I held him. We went out back one last time for a few minutes until the sun came back out and it was too hot. He enjoyed that. The last thing he did was put his paw on my hand and left it there…
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The story of how I did this is here http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=871 goodnight.
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in order Agnus dei - Free organum Anonymous 12th C Benedicamus domino - Melismatic organum Anonymous 12th C Deo gracias Anglia (The Agincourt Carol) Anonymous 15th C. score http://micro.soonlabel.com/just/adaptive_JI/AGNUSDEI.pdf
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19 note per equal guitar, loopstation, sonar X1, processing. Impressions Of Francois-Marie Arouet (De Voltaire) written and read by Ezra Pound III To Madame Lullin You’ll wonder that an old man of eighty Can go on writing you verses…
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Picture and information here: http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=859 Line up: 2 tracks (right and left) of hammer dulcimer, fretless bass, and cameo appearances for both fretless guitar and electric psaltery.
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Ambient video and audio improvisation with my 19 notes per octave guitar, loopstation, Marshall amplifier, Zoom H2 and post-processing. on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGO0R381HQs full quality video http://clones.soonlabel.com/public…
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literally
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for choir, percussion, piano, hang drum and prisoners.
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This is in some boring typical genre. I just can't figure out which one. Perhaps Wiccan dances for epileptics? Not sure. In Cold Hell, in Thicket is a microtonal musical setting of Charles Olsen reading his poem in 1950 as provided by PennSound…
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Year: 2011 Album: Voiced Thoughts Artist's description: A musical setting for an excerpt of The Book of Frank as written and recited by CA Conrad The piece uses a rock ensemble of guitar, two bass guitars, 2 pianos, 2 synthesizers…
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if you are interested in windy dialog about the music go here: http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=838
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This is an animated score video of Charles Griffes' impressionistic piano piece "Vale of Dreams". Technically, Sonar X1, Pianoteq, Sony Vegas. The full quality video is available here: http://tinyurl.com/4ycnfjg I've had this midi…
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fun with loops - some I made - some I didn't - most I messed with - some may be recognized from my other work.
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19 note per octave electric guitar, Marshall amp, zoom H2, some footage I shot today and Sony Vegas. Created for ImprovFriday Download the full quality video (191 MB) http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/video/19_improvfridays.wmv
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