Wed, 7 February 2007 This is an Encore of a performance from EmmaJoe's about 4 years ago. It's totally different from what i've been putting up for these past 6 weeks. I had thought to let you hear what it really sounds like to play harp in a bar, with the room miked so you can hear the rowdy reality.
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Except that about two-thirds of you have bailed from the subscription. Hmm. That's quite fickle. Okay; no more roomy recordings.
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So, i'll switch gears, and (aside from avoiding roomy recordings from now on), i'll post some of my Live Rhodes/flute 'self-duet' stuff (which i've carefully produced to temper the harsh reality of playing Live in a noisy Coffeehouse; listen closely though and you'll hear the espresso grinder, the sink, the milk steamer, and a muted bang or crash here and there getting in through the flute mike). It is still definitely Live, even though i have to do these pieces in two 'layers' (as i've never figured out a way to play flute and piano at the same time). But it's still me playing both parts Live.
I played my Rhodes stage piano Live first (at an earlier gig) and then my flute Live at a gig about a year later. {I forget the exact dates offhand; maybe i'll find a copy of the CD i produced of it way back when.}
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This is an Encore of a performance from EmmaJoe's about 4 years ago. It's totally different from what i've been putting up for these past 6 weeks. I had thought to let you hear what it really sounds like to play harp in a bar, with the room miked so you can hear the rowdy reality.
-
Except that about two-thirds of you have bailed from the subscription. Hmm. That's quite fickle. Okay; no more roomy recordings.
-
So, i'll switch gears, and (aside from avoiding roomy recordings from now on), i'll post some of my Live Rhodes/flute 'self-duet' stuff (which i've carefully produced to temper the harsh reality of playing Live in a noisy Coffeehouse; listen closely though and you'll hear the espresso grinder, the sink, the milk steamer, and a muted bang or crash here and there getting in through the flute mike). It is still definitely Live, even though i have to do these pieces in two 'layers' (as i've never figured out a way to play flute and piano at the same time). But it's still me playing both parts Live.
I played my Rhodes stage piano Live first (at an earlier gig) and then my flute Live at a gig about a year later. {I forget the exact dates offhand; maybe i'll find a copy of the CD i produced of it way back when.}
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Please leave comments (and give me some feedback). It's an excellent feature which hardly anyone uses.
-
Copyright MMII Joan Heath-Patrie, Creative Commons deed 2.5
= some rights reserved =
attribution/commercial use/share alike.
-
share and enjoy