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Hi David,
Thanks for getting the ball rolling by sharing one of your favorites of your own works. Among many composition techniques, this piece illustrates how meters can frequently change in a fluid way. Being a notation kind of guy, I also like how meter changes look in a score :-) It's a good feeling to look and hear back at music one has written a couple of decades ago and still find a friend there. Cheers -- Mark |
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I wish I could change metres in so fluid a way, David. My current short project is driving me nuts and taking hours (is it worth it? probably not). A specific query on drums, which are my downfall. How did you work them out/set them up? laboriously? one at a time? live at keyboard? with a mouse?
I also admire your persistence in getting things staged. But really, do you think the critic deserved _quite_ so bad a punishment? Regards Tim http://music.download.com/internetopera in search of singers! http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com |
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Thanks Sherry for the drum tips (you're a soundfont of information here).
Regards Tim PS> I played the bass drum at primary school, does that count (1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3-4-5-6-7,)? Hey, I can play "The Drummers" on recorder, or used to be able to... |
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David, this is a beautiful meditation which reminds me of the music of Sergio Mendez, and I would like to thank you for posting it here. I myself haven't yet prepared anything to post, though I will be doing so in the future. I like the blues, and since I just learned how to do pitch bends, I guess I'm just about ready to get started.
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Hi, guys:
Lifting my head up from my deathbed, here (not really, it just feels like it (excuse me while I blow my nose)), thanks for your comments on Howard, It's Beautiful Here. About drum tracks: The show is from 1987, so that pretty well pre-dates (affordable) MIDI sequencing. Thinking back, I guess I played the originals onto multi-track tape pretty much freehand, using some analogue synths and some FM stuff, then have transfered them onto MIDI tracks since by step entry. To be honest, when I first laid down this number, I didn't really notice the time changes: it was a "flow" thing. The show was a very "impressionist", flowing event -- somebody accused my music of sounding like Stephen Sondheim meets Philip Glass. I couldn't see how that was a criticism. So, no special technique really for drum tracks. I just let it happen. |
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Very skillful, David! After first watching the notation as it played the first time, I listened to it twice more without watching and could not even feel the meter changes. Nice job! Fred Winterling.
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Thanks, Fred. As I said above, the show that piece is from is very special to me, and I appreciate any kind remarks I get on it. We got a right s**t-kicking from the critics when it debuted!
David |
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