You have to have the service, which is great if you like other people's music and are willing to sit at your computer and listen, neither of which I am. But, you never can tell when you might be at someone's house who pays the $10-15 dollars a month to have unlimited access to music at their computers. I only listen to music while I walk, or if my kids are playing. That's why I prefer podcasts. But that's just me. This experiment with 33 versions of Naima has been terrific. I highly recommend it if you can spend the time. I only listened to the first 24 bars or so of each. Can you imagine what Barry White could have done with this song if had set his mind to it? Breathless...
Microtonal Music is music using more than 12 tones per octave. I compose music using Csound and a preprocessor I wrote in Turbo Pascal. I post small updates as the compositions are being created, and a few final versions once I'm done. I strive towards music that could be played if we had the instruments capable of playing the notes. Think of it as "fake but accurate".
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
More Naima
Naima #17

This is a work in progress...
Extended. There is some tuning problems at the end. The last two chords are a 7/4 major to an 8/5 major. I'm going to have to look into that some time...
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Trumpet Song #16 - Naima

This is a work in progress...
Today I corrected the tuning of the bass flute, which was as much as 50 cents sharp on some low notes. I still need more fine tuning. It is hard to tune a sample with such deep vibrato. On the plane from Denver to Omaha I was able to get close. More accuracy will require some quiet time.
Friday, August 18, 2006
Trumpet Song #15 - Naima

This is a work in progress...
Just a small change of instrumentation from alto flute to bass flute, and an adjustment from 24+24+24+24+8 to 48+32+48 in the bass finger piano.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Trumpet Song #14 - Naima

Listen here:

This is a work in progress...
Naima, the Coltrane song, in 6-4-6 rhythm and some microtonal scales.
Trumpet Song #13
This is a work in progress...
I wonder what happens when I give up on those University of Iowa brass samples and switch the the tried and true finger piano, alto flute, and harp samples? I guess I'm just not but out to make slow music. The faster it goes, the more I like the sound.
