Always With Us
The tune I actually started in the 80's but thought it might be time to finish it off. Call it procrastination; fermentation's a better word...
Here' the clip:
Here's how it started:
Here's some of the in between bits:
VSTi's
The original chords and preliminary notes
Way in the background I used piano in LMMS
Would you believe the lead guitar was partly inspired by pan pipes? I like the vibrato sound, so I tried to find something that emulated that sort of sound.
Radio Waves - mainly 'spy surf' but with some Eastern instrumentation for a bit of spice.
I needed to occupy my mind (waiting on reports of a relative in hospital), so I finished off this half baked idea over a few nights.
Basically it is a 140 bpm surf guitar tune but i wanted to contrast an Eastern sound with a Western sound in one tune.
Besides playing my trusty old AXL strat copy (which I still like the sound for the surfy stuff), I played real live bass but I thought a Nay, Oud and Tabla sound would make it kind of interesting, though they are instruments from different areas. The only loops I used were the Western drum
loops otherwise I attempted to play (via midi keyboard) these VSTi's:
The mixed down tracks:
Tabla percussion I programmed
A short clip playing around with the Eastern and Middle Eastern instruments via midi keyboard:
Here's a few minutes of the making of 'Coming Home'
It was really an experiment between using a PC (which is my main method) and iPad which I borrowed. I liked the combinations of sound it produced. The drums are loops and some of the pipes (reversed) but the rest I played or programmed. Whatever it sounds like to you, I'm personally happy to have extended myself again. I enjoyed the experience on the whole, besides the usual frustration, agony and ecstasy of making music ;-) I also downloaded Ripplemaker by Bram Bos which was a lot of fun to play around with. I have always respected and used much of his software over the years which is always 'friendly' to the user. Here's some pics:
And the clip taken up at Anstey Hill I had to wait everytime someone walked past before I filmed the little model. I'm sure someone spotted me and shook their head. The things we do for creativity ;-)