hi carl just found your upload on here looks alot better on stage than in my living room when you came over to show me your lazer harp hope you still going to the concerts. bryan s
Like you, I am not creatively gifted, and I do a lot of Jean Michel Covers... he's my inspiration, his music is very addictive, and a pleasure to perform...
Don't listen to those who knock you, anyone who knows how Jean Michel thinks will know it is personal interpretation of his music, it is universal,and even he plays his tracks differently... that's what makes his music unique.. Keep it up bud,and by the way,How much was the laser harp?....
Thanks for the kind comment and yes these are just my interpretations of Jean Michel's music but I do like to keep as close as possible to the main melody. I do like to try and change the overall sound a bit and create a new feel to the covers, not try to create an exact copy of the original.
Keep your eye open for more of my covers of JMJ tracks.
The harp in the video cost about £150 to build but is soon to be replaced by a frame-less version costing about £400 to build.
I also try and get close to the original sound,but also like to make a few changes... I don't do bad seeing as I can't read sheet music to save my life, it's all done by ear... Regards the Harps frame, that doesn't bother me at all, and £150 to build such a special bit of kit is a bargain, so guess who'll be looking in Maplins?... Keep it up, and i look forward to seeign more of your work.. regards, Si.
Unfortunately I have used most of the main parts in the new harp. The only parts left over are the cross bar with the sensors and some electronic bits. The laser, scanner and power supplies are in the new harp.
It would take quite a bit of work to get the framed harp working again hence my reason for not trying to sell it.
And I am back again - and still suitably impressed, and now have my own 500mw green laser module. Now I just need a keyboard (and to learn how to play it), learn how to do midi interfacing, oh, and still build a laser harp. Good on you - love this cover :)
this is the goofiest shit i ever did see. love it though. and eternal props to jarre for creating oxygene, the piece of music that made me obsessed with outer space as a kid.
I keep coming back to this video - you have done a brilliant (pardon the light pun) job. Always wanted to build my own harp, but useless with microelectronics. Guess I'd better stick to radio circuits :P
>J'aime ........................
mimialain42 3 months ago
wow very close to orignal well done guys.
roverboi11 5 months ago
hi carl just found your upload on here looks alot better on stage than in my living room when you came over to show me your lazer harp hope you still going to the concerts. bryan s
iNomx 5 months ago
@iNomx
Hi Bryen. Thanks for your comment. Yes the stage is a much better setting for the harp than anyone's living room.
I have just upgraded to a frame less harp.
I went to both of Jarre s world tour gigs at the MEN. I think it's going to be some time before he returns to the UK again.
Good to hear from you again
Carl
cdbvideo 5 months ago
Great cover....
Like you, I am not creatively gifted, and I do a lot of Jean Michel Covers... he's my inspiration, his music is very addictive, and a pleasure to perform...
Don't listen to those who knock you, anyone who knows how Jean Michel thinks will know it is personal interpretation of his music, it is universal,and even he plays his tracks differently... that's what makes his music unique.. Keep it up bud,and by the way,How much was the laser harp?....
Jarrehead 5 months ago
@Jarrehead
Thanks for the kind comment and yes these are just my interpretations of Jean Michel's music but I do like to keep as close as possible to the main melody. I do like to try and change the overall sound a bit and create a new feel to the covers, not try to create an exact copy of the original.
Keep your eye open for more of my covers of JMJ tracks.
The harp in the video cost about £150 to build but is soon to be replaced by a frame-less version costing about £400 to build.
cdbvideo 5 months ago
@cdbvideo
I also try and get close to the original sound,but also like to make a few changes... I don't do bad seeing as I can't read sheet music to save my life, it's all done by ear... Regards the Harps frame, that doesn't bother me at all, and £150 to build such a special bit of kit is a bargain, so guess who'll be looking in Maplins?... Keep it up, and i look forward to seeign more of your work.. regards, Si.
Jarrehead 5 months ago
@cdbvideo
What are you plans for the framed version?... I could be tempted to part with some hard earnt ..... :0)
Jarrehead 5 months ago
@Jarrehead
Unfortunately I have used most of the main parts in the new harp. The only parts left over are the cross bar with the sensors and some electronic bits. The laser, scanner and power supplies are in the new harp.
It would take quite a bit of work to get the framed harp working again hence my reason for not trying to sell it.
cdbvideo 5 months ago
@cdbvideo
Never mind, worth the cheek and asking.... LOL..
You'll have to do another video with the new one and shows us something to drooooooool over...
Jarrehead 5 months ago
And I am back again - and still suitably impressed, and now have my own 500mw green laser module. Now I just need a keyboard (and to learn how to play it), learn how to do midi interfacing, oh, and still build a laser harp. Good on you - love this cover :)
dash8brj 8 months ago
this is the goofiest shit i ever did see. love it though. and eternal props to jarre for creating oxygene, the piece of music that made me obsessed with outer space as a kid.
toren737 9 months ago
I keep coming back to this video - you have done a brilliant (pardon the light pun) job. Always wanted to build my own harp, but useless with microelectronics. Guess I'd better stick to radio circuits :P
dash8brj 10 months ago
thanx i liked that well played never had a chance to play a harp but would have a go !
Bernieken 1 year ago
Quality - but I would say that!
stanwax 1 year ago
Great work. I'd like to see you do some original pieces with it
NinoAuricchio 1 year ago
@NinoAuricchio
Thanks. I would love to be able to compose my own music but my music skills are quite limited.
cdbvideo 1 year ago