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A fantastic piece of symphonic music with deep connections to electronica, joe's last mix by Tanner Menard is a fun ride (this performance is by one of my ensembles with me conducting). I've posted this before, but he and I are doing something different with the piece, and I'm wondering if any of you are interested in participating.... [more inside]
posted by LooseFilter
on Nov 6, 2009 -
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This piece is supposed to represent or express a particular emotion. Please let me know what emotion you think it is. [more inside]
posted by leibniz
on Aug 25, 2009 -
11 comments
A slow, two line piece on classical guitar, not really in a medieval style but I wasn't sure what else to call it! Hope everyone who takes the time to listen to it enjoys it. [more inside]
posted by Admira
on Jul 14, 2009 -
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This piece is supposed to represent a story associated with a particular emotion. Please let me know what emotion you think it is. [more inside]
posted by leibniz
on May 13, 2009 -
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This is a piece I've composed to express or represent emotion. Please let me know what you think it expresses. If you really want to be serious, then copy and paste the questionnaire posted inside (without reading the comments!) and send your answers to me by email. [more inside]
posted by leibniz
on Apr 22, 2009 -
3 comments
Eakins Vocal Consort of Philadelphia performs "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal." Text by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Setting by Allen McCullough. [more inside]
posted by greekphilosophy
on Mar 31, 2009 -
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Stylistically I'm not sure where this piece sits, the opening scale is a little Middle Eastern (deliberately) but the rest of the piece ... well have a listen and see what you think. I always intended to record a lead guitar over the top (but never got around to doing it...), so its a little repetitive in the middle section.
posted by Admira
on Mar 15, 2009 -
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Third in my "Can I Play" series, can I play pseudo Japanese koto sounding music? the opening and closing melody is in the hirajoshi scale, hence the name of the song. Performed in two parts on my classical guitar.
posted by Admira
on Mar 12, 2009 -
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Came up with this on a Sunday afternoon, after a long sleep in and a greasy breakfast. Short, instrumental guitar piece like the rest I've posted :)
posted by Admira
on Feb 26, 2009 -
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Another laid back instrumental guitar piece performed on my classical guitar. One of my favourites, though I possible went a little overboard with the compression. Hope its enjoyed by all.
posted by Admira
on Feb 25, 2009 -
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Instrumental piece on a classical guitar, recorded with two parts. Kind of slow, relaxing, and was an attempt to make slight harmonic clashes easier on the ear. Don't worry, its not twelve tone serialism or anything!
posted by Admira
on Feb 24, 2009 -
1 comment
Slow instrumental guitar piece performed on classical guitar. Similar in style to my previous pieces Together and Touching
posted by Admira
on Feb 22, 2009 -
1 comment
Laid back guitar pop, on a classical guitar - written for a friends wedding.
posted by Admira
on Nov 30, 2008 -
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from Bizet's opera Carmen. Recorded with pianist Andy Kraus in the heat and humidity of a DC summer. [more inside]
posted by Pallas Athena
on Aug 20, 2008 -
13 comments
Did you ever play Columns for the Sega Genesis/Megadrive? [more inside]
posted by nthdegx
on Jun 13, 2008 -
6 comments
This is the reaction to my constant enthusiasm about music theory: I strung up my first guitar, a 3/4 size steel-string classical, with a mismatch of electric guitar strings, and tuned it BF#BBBD#. Then just played whatever. It made for an entertaining spring break and a kind of 'endearing' song.
posted by tmcw
on Mar 8, 2008 -
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This song consists of two parts: the life of the clown, and the funeral of the clown. [more inside]
posted by not_on_display
on Jan 22, 2008 -
15 comments
Sir Edward Elgar, 1899, from a cycle of 5 songs called Sea Pictures. This one is about the singer constantly hearing the call of the sea. Live recording from a recital I did in May with pianist Guy Newbury. [more inside]
posted by Pallas Athena
on Dec 24, 2007 -
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One of Franz Schubert's finest songs. Recorded, inexpertly, live in a recital I did in Oxford about a year ago with my excellent accompanist Guy. [more inside]
posted by Pallas Athena
on Nov 29, 2007 -
11 comments
A song mostly inspired by having a stressful job where I deal with lots of nervous/frustrated/severely impolite people, and its effect on me. It's a little rough because the main track is recorded on a boombox with a verrrrry old cassette.
posted by ORthey
on Jun 11, 2007 -
10 comments
Experimental electroclassical hip-hop track. First one to name the classical piece I lifted for my main brass sample gets a lollipop. (Hint, I play it in entirety in incredibly high-pitched, fast motion near the end of the track).
posted by ageispolis
on Feb 8, 2007 -
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I made this one today with a tiny low-quality string sample. This particular mix dances between halftime and doubletime throughout. I hope you can dig it.
posted by ageispolis
on Feb 6, 2007 -
4 comments
I liked the way this sounded when we recorded it so I thought I'd share it! Website MySpace
posted by cbrody
on Jan 23, 2007 -
8 comments
This is a song I wrote in 1992, I got around to recording it in 2004. There are a few imperfections and I would like to record it again...a better longer version. Tell me if you like it.
posted by noahgift
on Dec 30, 2006 -
6 comments
A very New York-bred outlook at old-time Cuban music, recorded entirely with .. violas! This was my attempt to create asymmetrical but memorable melodies, clear textures crammed with material, and experiment with multitrack viola as a concept, an ensemble. The sound of the classic Cuban bands had all that - except the violas, that is. This track appears on my newly released CD, the VJOLA: WORLD ON FOUR STRINGS
posted by barmaljova
on Jul 9, 2006 -
20 comments
A quick, amateur GarageBand recording I made a couple years ago to amuse some friends. Punk-rock Handel with power chords and electric guitars! (Upload inspired by this and this.)
posted by danb
on Jul 2, 2006 -
3 comments
A song recorded with composer's own girly operatic vocal loops and swelling orchestra—in the vein of Steve Reich and Philip Glass
posted by Jenna Roadman
on Jul 2, 2006 -
6 comments