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PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:03 pm
by Planetguy
VinnyViolin wrote:I don't feel this project to be my cup of tea ... but I do think it is a great idea, and I'm confident you guy's will come up with something.

... good or bad it should stimulate a lot of musical conversations ... (that of course will probably degenerate into the usual political rantings of liberals vs. conservatives) :lol:

Are we taking bets on whether JCP61 will actually pay the $10 he loses in his wager that your project will fail? :wink:


aw vinny.....so, now who's gonna have the stones and skills to mess w my next 7/8 (d)opus that uses both whole tone scales????? :(

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 12:27 am
by Starfish Scott
lol uh-oh...

I'd like to hear that..

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 12:33 am
by gtZip
7/8 good.
Whole tone bad.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 1:10 am
by VinnyViolin
Section 238:PR1 of the Trolls POLICY/PROCEDURES manual strictly forbids a troll from participating in a co-op file sharing venture of this type. :(

I think you should throw a couple of diminished scales in there too.

Did you ever see a vibraphone like this before?
http://youtu.be/sGXmPzspJWI

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 4:06 am
by PaperDog
Vinny, I was hoping you would have contributed something to Mark's noble effort here. I, myself would then be insanely jealous of you... But I guess you dont feel up to becoming jealousified... :?

By the way, I would have contributed but I am not kidding when I say I dont have any equipment to offer a track... But you...you could do it... :shock: 8)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:00 am
by VinnyViolin
Paperdog .... I'm surprised that a songwriter of you stature. tooling around in a spiffy 'lil Miata and all, is without even the most basic means to make a recording in this day and age. :cry:

One of those little Zoom multi trak units ... you can get one used for about $225, built in mics, phantom power, 8 inputs with mic pre, convert between wave % mp3 .... plenty for rough demos and BM projects, scratch pad for song ideas etc .

Maybe Planetguy and crew will donate the proceeds from the sale of this project's production to a "Buy Papaerdog a Recorder Fund Drive" ... if that doesn't work out, don't give up hope, I've heard from redundant sources that president Obama is going to send us all lot's of free stuff ... just write and tell him you want a multi-trak recorder with that order :lol:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:20 am
by PaperDog
VinnyViolin wrote:Paperdog .... I'm surprised that a songwriter of you stature. tooling around in a spiffy 'lil Miata and all, is without even the most basic means to make a recording in this day and age. :cry:

One of those little Zoom multi trak units ... you can get one used for about $225, built in mics, phantom power, 8 inputs with mic pre, convert between wave % mp3 .... plenty for rough demos and BM projects, scratch pad for song ideas etc .

Maybe Planetguy and crew will donate the proceeds from the sale of this project's production to a "Buy Papaerdog a Recorder Fund Drive" ... if that doesn't work out, don't give up hope, I've heard from redundant sources that president Obama is going to send us all lot's of free stuff ... just write and tell him you want a multi-trak recorder with that order :lol:


LOL Vinny... You have a point... But I'm bust until after the first of the year... Even then... I hate recording equipment. I spend more time trying to figure how it works than I would working it. I'm one of those guys who would have refused to buy a shovel during the Gold Rush, cause my dream of getting rich would have been shattered by the knowledge that I fell for the fever ... and that the real money was in selling the dream.

But I commend you on your effort to turn the attention away from yourself, here...NICE TRY! :lol:
You 'have' the basic gear. So,Why do you insist on not participating? :shock:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:05 am
by VinnyViolin
PaperDog wrote:I'm one of those guys who would have refused to buy a shovel during the Gold Rush, cause my dream of getting rich would have been shattered by the knowledge that I fell for the fever ... and that the real money was in selling the dream.
... and so you ordered a silver plated samovar instead, even though you rarely drink tea? :?

PaperDog wrote:So,Why do you insist on not participating?
.. because I'm stubborn? :lol:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 2:47 pm
by Starfish Scott
Wow Vin, not doing much to quell your immediate rep, I see.

ssdd

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:11 pm
by Planetguy
VinnyViolin wrote:
Did you ever see a vibraphone like this before?
http://youtu.be/sGXmPzspJWI


that's wack! no. juuuuust......no. (he does sound good on it tho)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:01 pm
by VinnyViolin
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:
Did you ever see a vibraphone like this before?
http://youtu.be/sGXmPzspJWI


that's wack! no. juuuuust......no. (he does sound good on it tho)


"Wack" .. you mean different?

Heck that's pretty tame. I'm gonna guess you're probably not a very big fan of Harry Partch's creations either .. http://youtu.be/CfbcEa5sSIs

.... maybe Emil Richards? http://youtu.be/JCYPrZy84oo :lol:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:27 pm
by Planetguy
VinnyViolin wrote:
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:
Did you ever see a vibraphone like this before?
http://youtu.be/sGXmPzspJWI


that's wack! no. juuuuust......no. (he does sound good on it tho)


"Wack" .. you mean different?


well, it just seems like maybe unecessarily trying to reinvent the wheel. if i had access to an instrument laid out that way....i doubt i'd wanna spend any time RElearning my way around. now if it was microtonal or offered up some different tones, maybe.

Heck that's pretty tame. I'm gonna guess you're probably not a very big fan of Harry Partch's creations either .. http://youtu.be/CfbcEa5sSIs


i've heard his name but til now was unfamiliar w any of his music. that clip reminds me much of Balinese gamelon music.

.... maybe Emil Richards? http://youtu.be/JCYPrZy84oo :lol:
now emil on the other hand i AM familiar w. mah gawd....how many sessions has that guy played on !!!??? he was always big into the odd time stuff but that's the first time i've heard him mess w microtonal stuff. there's not many that can make a seven actually groove like that man.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:07 pm
by VinnyViolin
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:
Planetguy wrote:
VinnyViolin wrote:
Did you ever see a vibraphone like this before?
http://youtu.be/sGXmPzspJWI


that's wack! no. juuuuust......no. (he does sound good on it tho)


"Wack" .. you mean different?


well, it just seems like maybe unecessarily trying to reinvent the wheel. if i had access to an instrument laid out that way....i doubt i'd wanna spend any time RElearning my way around. now if it was microtonal or offered up some different tones, maybe.

Heck that's pretty tame. I'm gonna guess you're probably not a very big fan of Harry Partch's creations either .. http://youtu.be/CfbcEa5sSIs


i've heard his name but til now was unfamiliar w any of his music. that clip reminds me much of Balinese gamelon music.

.... maybe Emil Richards? http://youtu.be/JCYPrZy84oo :lol:
now emil on the other hand i AM familiar w. mah gawd....how many sessions has that guy played on !!!??? he was always big into the odd time stuff but that's the first time i've heard him mess w microtonal stuff. there's not many that can make a seven actually groove like that man.

If one's focus is based in traditional musical forms then the traditional key layout would be an obvious preference. Those focused more in the age old tradition of non-traditional music might find it to be an improved wheel.

Emil was a key player in Partch's best ensembles of 60's & 70's ... I think he posses some of Partches original instruments in his huge collection http://youtu.be/RYdmNTgPM3A

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:37 pm
by Planetguy
VinnyViolin wrote:Emil was a key player in Partch's best ensembles of 60's & 70's ... I think he posses some of Partches original instruments in his huge collection

http://youtu.be/RYdmNTgPM3A


watched the documentary last night. very interesting and entertaining. thanks for sharing that. whoa, that guy was quite a character!