That's really wild! Now I KNOW I want some microtonal instrument of my own. Incidentally, how may I obtain the device used here? And what is it, even? : ]
I'm enjoying your approach and sensibilities. Just curious, what did you study at uni? Are you familiar with any specialized programmes in electro-acoustic music, other than the one offered at De Montfort (IOCT) in Leicester? Thanks.
Now I think people would like to watch this. Why? At least you're playing something like dance or club music (or maybe something they'd put into it). Keep this up. P.S: You have to watch my videos.
On a more serious note, your phrasing is very interesting. Towards the end there are some especially intriguing rhythmic figures that remind me very much of sweeping arpeggios on a guitar. (about 1:18)
Thanks! Yep, this be them series of overtones! It's an attempt to explore this valuable scale so often suppressed on commercial instruments. That interface is very touch sensitive (like a cracklebox) so the random sweeping flourishes were almost unintended, but playing a 'wrong note' isn't a problem in the harmonic/overtone series, since every interval is naturally related. Check out Lamonte Young's Well Tuned Piano if just intonation piques thine ears...
those chords at 00:57 are wickedly hilariously amazing!
awfulguitarplucker 7 months ago
I WANT ONE OF THAT!!!!!
StreamOfMetal 8 months ago
That's really wild! Now I KNOW I want some microtonal instrument of my own. Incidentally, how may I obtain the device used here? And what is it, even? : ]
gwugluud1 2 years ago
Awesome sonoritieses.
Pighood 3 years ago
I'm enjoying your approach and sensibilities. Just curious, what did you study at uni? Are you familiar with any specialized programmes in electro-acoustic music, other than the one offered at De Montfort (IOCT) in Leicester? Thanks.
orbakustik 3 years ago
Bravo Maestro BRILLIANT!!!
munchkinsozland 3 years ago 2
Now that is actually realy cool. What is it? Does it have a simple schematic?
Rippey574 3 years ago
it rocks
defosfiga 3 years ago
Gorgeous little piece of kit, that. Wanted one as soon as I heard the first flourish.
slacknhash 4 years ago
that was awesome. Very talented. Excellent concept!
MichaelUhler 4 years ago
Great Work as always
d4dan 4 years ago
midleagesynthmusicorsomething...
neopundis 4 years ago
I thought it was pretty neat.
SassieFritz 4 years ago
I love comedic avant-noise artists.
spooloops 4 years ago
You kick ass
doomriisu 4 years ago
A fine example of spasmo synthesis.
OwenJ1971 4 years ago
hahahaha just like gameboy...
RoyTime 4 years ago
yeah, 8bit :)
rowanlloyd123 4 years ago
Wait a second. At the end, we heard that type of music which I complain about. If it were mixed to dance music, I'd enjoy it. Do a remix.
Radiokid1010 4 years ago
Bob your head somewhere else then if you require trancy bullshit 'remixes'.
improvisations 4 years ago
Now I think people would like to watch this. Why? At least you're playing something like dance or club music (or maybe something they'd put into it). Keep this up. P.S: You have to watch my videos.
Radiokid1010 4 years ago
love it
ricmoz 4 years ago
Cool stuff. Let's collaborate, since I'm 83% as odd as thou.
Pighood 4 years ago
pokémon music xD
manesch 4 years ago
On a more serious note, your phrasing is very interesting. Towards the end there are some especially intriguing rhythmic figures that remind me very much of sweeping arpeggios on a guitar. (about 1:18)
improvisations 5 years ago
Thanks! Yep, this be them series of overtones! It's an attempt to explore this valuable scale so often suppressed on commercial instruments. That interface is very touch sensitive (like a cracklebox) so the random sweeping flourishes were almost unintended, but playing a 'wrong note' isn't a problem in the harmonic/overtone series, since every interval is naturally related. Check out Lamonte Young's Well Tuned Piano if just intonation piques thine ears...
ashfordaisyak 5 years ago
What a catchy little diddy!
Is this the same as the 'overtone' series?
improvisations 5 years ago
Yes, the overtone series is the acoustic harmonic series.
PsychosisGnome 3 years ago