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Joined: Jan 31, 2003 Posts: 18195 Location: Durham, NC
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Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 12:24 pm Post subject:
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Thanks to all the artists who participated in this wonderful event, and to everyone that tuned it to listen. Unless something spontaneous happens, our next big streaming event will probably be the Equinox in March.
With the number of connected sites during the day, and guessing that there were about 1.4 listeners per site, we had a consistent audience of about 46 people. Next time it would be good to get a bigger audience. Maybe we could simulcast on Stillstream. _________________ --Howard
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Etamin
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Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 12:57 pm Post subject:
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Thanks for posting our set PHOBoS
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PHOBoS
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modulator_esp
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Ganzha
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Acoustic Interloper
Joined: Jul 07, 2007 Posts: 2067 Location: Berks County, PA
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Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 4:08 pm Post subject:
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Here is my set from last night.
0:00 to 7:24 are on a Deering Vega long neck 5-string, open back banjo (3 extra frets) with a tubaphone tone ring, a bracket band head mount, and thin strings, all of which give it a very sustaining tone, like playing strings over a bell. I found out a couple weeks ago that EBow works well with this acoustic banjo, so around 1:40 the Ebow kicks in. I captured a sample of this part as I played. The mic is an AKG Perception 400 condenser mic.
At 7:24 playback of two copies of the above sample begin to play, both time stretched, and pitch shifted in opposite directions. At 10:17 I start playing the Nechville Universal meteor over top of the stretched samples. I used the 1/4" analog audio output, fed into Ableton Live. The main Live effect throughout is a granular delay that pitch shifts down 1 octave each cycle. I also found I could tap the Nechville effectively with my fretting fingers while sounding a string with the EBow.
The first piece goes from 0:00 to 24:40, and is based on a piece I wrote on acoustic banjo while my son Jeremy was fishing in a dammed creek in spring 2004. A few months later we kayaked through that creek (flooded from recent rains) after the dam was removed. The area a mile below the dam had not been flooded properly in over 100 years because of the dam, so there were underwater roots and branches everywhere. I had my most dangerous spill of my kayaking (so far) there, but got out of a kayak pinned under water by the creek with no serious damage. My leg was bruised from kicking my way out of the submerged kayak against the current.
This piece fluctuates between G major pentatonic and G chromatic, with pieces of chromatic tossed in to enter other G scales in places. The thing I like about the harmonies of the piece is that when it goes from pentatonic to chromatic, you get 3 kinds of dissonance: intrinsic dissonance from the chromatic scale, added dissonance due to a pedal point (drone string) that goes in and out of harmony with the notes of the scale, and the symmetry-breaking dissonance of going from an extremely consonant scale to an extremely dissonant one. I suppose that could mirror the calm dam-pond versus flooded basin scenario, except that I wrote it at least a month before the dam was removed, and a few months before our kayaking adventure. Premonition? I think not.
The second piece starts just after 24:40 and goes to the end at 29:30. It goes between G major and E minor, with a pedal point on B (2nd string) for much of the piece. No EBow on this one, all finger picking. The main Live effect here is a filtered delay that delays 3 8th notes in the low end with output to L channel, delays 5 8th notes in midrange on L+R, and 6 8th notes to R on the high end. I wrote the piece during Thanksgiving week in 2003, after sitting up watching an old Grateful Dead concert movie and drinking a couple Guiness. I started the piece at night, got up in the morning and finished writing it right off the top of my head, and there it stuck. I then took the dogs for a walk and named it "Walking the Dogs" when I realized that I hadn't named it. It has nothing to do with the dogs, but it did seem to work with this strange delay effect.
This is the first public performance of these pieces of music. The last time I play the long neck in public was at electro-music 2008 on Ordinary Machinery. I used the Nechville in the June 2013 solstice webcast and at electro-music 2013. It was graciously funded by the Kutztown University of PA Research Committee.
Thanks to everyone who volunteered to make this event possible, and to the performers for playing and posting their sets. It's always a treat.
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_________________ When the stream is deep
my wild little dog frolics,
when shallow, she drinks. |
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Ganzha
Joined: Sep 15, 2008 Posts: 174 Location: Germany
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Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:42 pm Post subject:
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There are my sound cutted in 3 parts
+ Stereo version from studio tape recorder - they named - Vive la....
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Ganzha
Joined: Sep 15, 2008 Posts: 174 Location: Germany
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Symatic Star
Joined: Apr 12, 2010 Posts: 138 Location: Australia
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Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:35 am Post subject:
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Thanks for a great event everyone , I will post my set soon, after I re listen and master it. |
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Skrog Productions
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klangumsetzer
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