[NetBehaviour] Nine: The Album
brian at netart.org.uy
brian at netart.org.uy
Fri Jul 22 13:59:39 CEST 2005
hola,
nice! downloaded them all. tks!
loved pieces number 1 && 4. sounds like frank zappa with hiccups, sometimes
like paco delucia with huge hangover.
:-)
talking about 'vintage' music:
here´s a sample from the 80´s (2 guitars on tape)
improvising summertime. (uruguayan creole guitar)
http://netart.org.uy/music/summertime.mp3
other (live free style trio, used a 1973 G3 Gibson bass with baseballs
electroharmonix and harmonics/saturation hendrix's 'front speaker' style)
many speakers burnt at that time!
http://netart.org.uy/music/kundalini4.mp3
bring the beers!
:-)
_bri
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----- Original Message -----
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Sondheim" <sondheim at panix.com>
To: <netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org>
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 3:08 AM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Nine: The Album
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> Nine: The Album
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> Please download! Go to:
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> http://www.asondheim.org/nine/
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> There are nine guitarworks here, a full lp album's worth.
> These were recorded absolutely flat in a silent recording studio, one
> microphone, no equalization or effects.
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> The guitar is the old unlabeled Larson (?) parlor guitar, from around
> 1910. It's tuned to D, more or less.
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> I'm happy with these pieces - all mp3s - they represent my stumbling or
> stuttering in relation to the scales/soundwork/chords I'm using. The labor
> comes through, which is important to me. (It represents literally 40 years
> of work.)
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> The pieces were recorded first take, within an hour and a half.
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