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http://johnclarkemusic.com/discography CD http://johnclarkemusic.com/sheet-music Sheet Music http://myspace.com/guitarbyjohn Myspace http://twitter.co...
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http://johnclarkemusic.com/discography CD http://johnclarkemusic.com/sheet-music Sheet Music http://myspace.com/guitarbyjohn Myspace http://twitter.com/johnclarkemusic Twitter
mosaic for shadows
This song is another of my own compositions. I am going try to be as detailed as I can in describing for you here, the creative and technical process I went through to produce this video.
First of all, the guitar I am using is a Cordoba 55FCE. It's a thin body nylon string acoustic/electric. It has an under the saddle pick up in combination with a small mic built into the body. The built-in mic gives the guitar a more full-bodied sound. Actually, before I purchase this guitar, I was surprised by how full it sounded. Usually thin bodies and under-the-saddle pick-ups sound way to nasal for my tastes.
Next, You might notice that my guitar is plugged into an electronic device on the floor in front of me. This is called the Boss RC-50 Loop Station and is what makes this song possible. It allows my to record and playback different guitar parts in a real time performance. There are no prerecorded backing tracks in this video. All the sound you hear were created on the fly during the performance. You may have noticed my feet pressing the pedals of the RC-50 througout the performance. These pedals control the real-time recording, looping, and playback functions.
I start out with just one layer and then add more as the song progresses. If you listen and pay attention to when the different guitar parts come in you should be able to count up to 6 different layers in addition to the live layer by the end of the song.
Another neat feature of the RC-50 that is that it has three different channels on which I can record the layers of loops. I pre-programed two of the channels to be panned left and right to take advantage of stereo sound. This enable me to create rich ensemble effect with just one guitar.
I recorded the video with a mac book pro laptop. I used the built in isight camera. The audio comes straight out of the RC-50 and into the mac book. I had to manually configure the mac to record "line in" instead of the built in mic. I used apple's video software "imovie hd" to record and edit the video. I added imovie's "club" reverb at the lowest setting to add some ambiance to the guitar sound.
Then I exported the video as mov. file and used the built-in sepia effect for the aged b&w look.
I had been wishing that Youtube could playback videos in stereo, and now as you can hear in this video I finally figured out how.
For the first time my video sounds the way it is supposed to. (make sure you have two speakers placed several feet apart from each other, or use headphones to hear the full stereo effect.
I found out how to get the stereo effect thanks to the this video (make sure to read it's the "about this video": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CGVzt...
Ok now on to the more creative stuff. This song is one I have been working on for a number of for a number of years. It is inspired by music of the far east especially Gamelan music of Java and Bali. It uses only two chords: A major, and C# minor. The scale is pentatonic meaning that it has only five notes: A C# D# E G#. Of course there are other influences in this song as well. The arpeggios I played for very first layer are a typical picking pattern of Latin America in 3/4 6/8 meter. Who knows maybe even the heavy strumming at the end comes from all the hard rock and metal I listened to as a teenager.
The song is titled "mosaic for shadows." It will be released on my next studio album.
thanks for watching.
John H. Clarke http://www.JohnClarkeMusic.com
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No one has posted this song yet! It's one of the original songs rage did. You will probably recognise parts of the solo from Wake Up and Bullet in ...
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No one has posted this song yet! It's one of the original songs rage did. You will probably recognise parts of the solo from Wake Up and Bullet in the Head. I've put some images of the band and the lyrics because its impossible to tell what hes saying!! If anyone can fill in the ???'s on the lyrics that would be great! Enjoy!
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In the garden of my house there's a tree with lots of randomly grown twigs. It looks odd and nice at the same time. One day I asked myself if I cou...
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In the garden of my house there's a tree with lots of randomly grown twigs. It looks odd and nice at the same time. One day I asked myself if I could create a piece of music with it.
To tune the tree I picked a fundamental note and tuned the twigs by trimming them with a pencil sharpener. I used two Røde NT6 and a NTG-2 as microphones, combined with a customized stethoscope.
I recorded the tracks live on a Pro Tools LE system. I didn't use any synthesizer or sampler to create or modify the sounds. All the sounds come from playing the tree, by bowing the twigs, shaking the leaves, playing rhythms on the cortex and so on.
At this link you can see some pictures with more detailed descriptions: behance.net/Gallery/Music-from-a-Tree/263872 I hope you'll like it.
The track is also available as an high-quality download on my Bandcamp page: diegostocco.bandcamp.com/track/music-from-a-tree
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Few weeks ago I visited a luthier looking for instruments parts, I had an idea in mind for an instrument I wanted to build. My curiosity was to hea...
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Few weeks ago I visited a luthier looking for instruments parts, I had an idea in mind for an instrument I wanted to build. My curiosity was to hear the sound of violin, viola and cello strings amplified through the body of a double bass. I came up with a quadruple-neck experimental "something" that I thought to call Experibass.
To play it I used cello and double bass bows, a little device I built with fishing line and hose clamps, a paintbrush, a fork, spoons, a kick drum pedal and a drum stick. I hope you'll like it!
Thanks to luthier John Wu for providing me the parts, even though I warned him that I was probably going to create a "monster" : )
At this link you can see some pictures with more detailed descriptions: behance.net/Gallery/Experibass/312989
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