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A New Composition!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 4:17 pm
by VinnyViolin
At the requisition of none other than Paperdog, and with inspiration provided by JCP61's latest recording .... Vinny Violin loudly presents "4 Door Caprice For Violin"


:lol: *Available Now on my bandmix page!* :lol:

Re: A New Composition!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 4:42 pm
by Planetguy
VinnyViolin wrote:At the requisition of none other than Paperdog, and with inspiration provided by JCP61's latest recording .... Vinny Violin loudly presents "4 Door Caprice For Violin"


:lol: *Available Now on my bandmix page!* :lol:




vinny, i've lost all respect for you. i can abide by your 'merica hatin' ways but the one thing i cannot tolerate is plagerism.

this is clearly and obviously a poor and thinly veiled recreation of Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon Of Kentucky". shame on you, sir!

and besides, i prefer the coupe version of the caprice.

Re: A New Composition!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:09 pm
by VinnyViolin
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:At the requisition of none other than Paperdog, and with inspiration provided by JCP61's latest recording .... Vinny Violin loudly presents "4 Door Caprice For Violin"


:lol: *Available Now on my bandmix page!* :lol:




vinny, i've lost all respect for you. i can abide by your 'merica hatin' ways but the one thing i cannot tolerate is plagerism.

this is clearly and obviously a poor and thinly veiled recreation of Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon Of Kentucky". shame on you, sir!

and besides, i prefer the coupe version of the caprice.


Well close Planetguy, close. I wrote this while emerging from a delirium where I heard the music in it's entirety in an instant ... as played by the Clabber Girl, who was showing me how Byron Berline's part from Country Honk could be extrapolated using techniques taught to her by Olivier Messiaen. I nearly choked on the Reddi Wip! So you can see it is a little different. :D

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:09 pm
by Lynard Dylan
I really enjoyed it, after I turned the sound down. :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:10 pm
by Starfish Scott
(gulp) :( lol

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:12 pm
by GuitarMikeB
Sometimes its a good thing that I can't listen to anything at work! :lol:
Is this the same thing as 'Vinnie' previously posted?

Re: A New Composition!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:18 pm
by Planetguy
VinnyViolin wrote:
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:At the requisition of none other than Paperdog, and with inspiration provided by JCP61's latest recording .... Vinny Violin loudly presents "4 Door Caprice For Violin"


:lol: *Available Now on my bandmix page!* :lol:




vinny, i've lost all respect for you. i can abide by your 'merica hatin' ways but the one thing i cannot tolerate is plagerism.

this is clearly and obviously a poor and thinly veiled recreation of Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon Of Kentucky". shame on you, sir!

and besides, i prefer the coupe version of the caprice.


Well close Planetguy, close. I wrote this while emerging from a delirium where I heard the music in it's entirety in an instant ... as played by the Clabber Girl, who was showing me how Byron Berline's part from Country Honk could be extrapolated using techniques taught to her by Olivier Messiaen. I nearly choked on the Reddi Wip! So you can see it is a little different. :D


yeah, i picked up on all that. i also caught your stephanie crampelli quotes as well.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:24 pm
by VinnyViolin
Lynard Dylan wrote:I really enjoyed it, after I turned the sound down. :lol:

Ah! You have very finely tuned and sensitive perception Lynard! I also snuck a secondary sub motif from John Cage's 4'33 in there. 8)

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:29 pm
by Lynard Dylan
Your a raw talent Vinny, if we needed a
violinist, you'd be the one. Were still trying
to work the oboe player in now, but you got
me thinking.

Re: A New Composition!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:29 pm
by VinnyViolin
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:At the requisition of none other than Paperdog, and with inspiration provided by JCP61's latest recording .... Vinny Violin loudly presents "4 Door Caprice For Violin"


:lol: *Available Now on my bandmix page!* :lol:




vinny, i've lost all respect for you. i can abide by your 'merica hatin' ways but the one thing i cannot tolerate is plagerism.

this is clearly and obviously a poor and thinly veiled recreation of Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon Of Kentucky". shame on you, sir!

and besides, i prefer the coupe version of the caprice.


Well close Planetguy, close. I wrote this while emerging from a delirium where I heard the music in it's entirety in an instant ... as played by the Clabber Girl, who was showing me how Byron Berline's part from Country Honk could be extrapolated using techniques taught to her by Olivier Messiaen. I nearly choked on the Reddi Wip! So you can see it is a little different. :D


yeah, i picked up on all that. i also caught your stephanie crampelli quotes as well.


Umm, do you mean, Stephanie Clampelli?

Re: A New Composition!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:33 pm
by Planetguy
VinnyViolin wrote:
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:At the requisition of none other than Paperdog, and with inspiration provided by JCP61's latest recording .... Vinny Violin loudly presents "4 Door Caprice For Violin"


:lol: *Available Now on my bandmix page!* :lol:




vinny, i've lost all respect for you. i can abide by your 'merica hatin' ways but the one thing i cannot tolerate is plagerism.

this is clearly and obviously a poor and thinly veiled recreation of Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon Of Kentucky". shame on you, sir!

and besides, i prefer the coupe version of the caprice.


Well close Planetguy, close. I wrote this while emerging from a delirium where I heard the music in it's entirety in an instant ... as played by the Clabber Girl, who was showing me how Byron Berline's part from Country Honk could be extrapolated using techniques taught to her by Olivier Messiaen. I nearly choked on the Reddi Wip! So you can see it is a little different. :D


yeah, i picked up on all that. i also caught your stephanie crampelli quotes as well.


Umm, do you mean, Stephanie Clampelli?


nope, i meant Stephanie Crampelli the french villianist who played w that gypsy feller Drano Rainfart in The Hot Clubfoot Quintet

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:35 pm
by VinnyViolin
Lynard Dylan wrote:Your a raw talent Vinny, if we needed a
violinist, you'd be the one. Were still trying
to work the oboe player in now, but you got
me thinking.

Yeah ... bet we could do a great cover of "2000 Light Years From Home"!
:D

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:37 pm
by Lynard Dylan
Your playing is similar to Jean Luc Ponty,
when he played for Zappa, only different. :)

Re: A New Composition!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:43 pm
by VinnyViolin
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:At the requisition of none other than Paperdog, and with inspiration provided by JCP61's latest recording .... Vinny Violin loudly presents "4 Door Caprice For Violin"


:lol: *Available Now on my bandmix page!* :lol:




vinny, i've lost all respect for you. i can abide by your 'merica hatin' ways but the one thing i cannot tolerate is plagerism.

this is clearly and obviously a poor and thinly veiled recreation of Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon Of Kentucky". shame on you, sir!

and besides, i prefer the coupe version of the caprice.


Well close Planetguy, close. I wrote this while emerging from a delirium where I heard the music in it's entirety in an instant ... as played by the Clabber Girl, who was showing me how Byron Berline's part from Country Honk could be extrapolated using techniques taught to her by Olivier Messiaen. I nearly choked on the Reddi Wip! So you can see it is a little different. :D


yeah, i picked up on all that. i also caught your stephanie crampelli quotes as well.


Umm, do you mean, Stephanie Clampelli?


nope, i meant Stephanie Crampelli the french villianist who played w that gypsy feller Drano Rainfart in The Hot Clubfoot Quintet

That's the one! His original family name was really Clampelli, in his village, but in other areas with the influence of their local dialects, the name changed to Crampelli. Maybe from the cramps caused by eating too many clams?

:D

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:46 pm
by VinnyViolin
Lynard Dylan wrote:Your playing is similar to Jean Luc Ponty,
when he played for Zappa, only different. :)

Thanks Lynard! Do ya know "Willie The Pimp"?