High Quality MP3 Version Here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1935590/ElectricCounterpoint.zip
Viktor Lundberg performs Electric Counterpoint by Steve Reich for 12 Guitars and 2 Basses.
Recorded using an Ibanez PGM401& Yamaha RBX Bass into the Fractal Audio Axe-FX.
Liner Notes by the composer:
Electric Counterpoint is in three movements; fast, slow, fast, played one after the other without pause. The first movement, after an introductory pulsing section where the harmonies of the movement are stated, uses a theme derived from Central African horn music that I became aware of through the ethnomusicologist Simha Arom. That theme is built up in eight voice canon and while the remaining two guitars and bass play pulsing harmonies the soloist plays melodic patterns that result from the contrapuntal interlocking of those eight pre-recorded guitars.
The second movement cuts the tempo in half, changes key and introduces a new theme, which is then slowly built up in nine guitars in canon. Once again two other guitars and bass supply harmony while the soloist brings out melodic patterns that result from the overall contrapuntal web.
The third movement returns to the original tempo and key and introduces a new pattern in triple meter. After building up a four guitar canon two bass guitars enter suddenly to further stress the triple meter. The soloist then introduces a new series of strummed chords that are then built up in three guitar canon. When these are complete the soloist returns to melodic patterns that result from the overall counterpoint when suddenly the basses begin to change both key and meter back and forth between E minor and C minor and between 3/2 and 12/8 so that one hears first 3 groups of 4 eighth notes and then 4 groups of 3 eighth notes. These rhythmic and tonal changes speed up more and more rapidly until at the end the basses slowly fade out and the ambiguities are finally resolved in 12/8 and E minor.
Brilliant version! congrats!
hotsquareinazoo 4 weeks ago
@hotsquareinazoo Thanks a lot :D
efx1138 3 weeks ago
we are doing this in music gcse at the moment. i loved it so much i listen to it in my free time! lol is that sad??
meganstrange1 1 month ago 10
@meganstrange1 No, it's a great piece of music :)
efx1138 1 month ago 4
<3 that bass!!
marriotrick 3 months ago 17
@marriotrick Thanks! :) It's amazing what a fresh pair of strings can do for the sound. Such a fun part to play as well.
efx1138 3 months ago