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Old Jan 10 2008, 11:38 AM

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movements for brass and electronics

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hi, this is my new piece, just fresh hot
called it 'question dance'
''cause it consists of rhythmical movements which seem to question/doubt themselves

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Old Jan 10 2008, 12:01 PM

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Sounds good...any chance of a score? Or more info/background - what software did you use? Are the electronics live, or is it essentially a tape?
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Old Jan 10 2008, 12:18 PM

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hei, thanks for a response
no score, i can't write notes (well, i could, but know not how...
it's just prerecorded patterns of brass
and treated in some ways with dear old fruity loops
some inner patterns of movements are self generated
so it could be 'mechanically live' (excuse me for sort of oximoron) in some way
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Old Jan 13 2008, 7:38 PM

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though when it first began I had my doubts, I actually ended up enjoying it, the part around 3:40 was awesome. It's not often you hear a program like fruity loops being used like this which is sort of neat since I'm a fruity loops user myself. Good job.
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Old Jan 13 2008, 7:47 PM

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hello, wade,
thanks for nice words
keep making fruity sound different than it's usually is
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Old Jan 22 2008, 7:10 PM

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Spacey. I wish this had a score so it could be dissected, but alas none.

I very much enjoyed this, and though it didn't seem much a dance to me, it was very interesting the way it was composed. Reminds me of some stuff I from Ives.
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Old Jan 23 2008, 8:07 AM

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well, i thought it to be sort of dedication to morton feldman. though, ives is one of my favourite composers as well.
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Old Jan 23 2008, 8:11 AM

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and it's question dance - that is dance-like movements questioning themselves, delaying, deleting, replacing, so it's never a full dance. it could've been one, but it hasn't. why? i don't know.
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Old Jan 28 2008, 11:02 AM

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Hi pliorius, I liked your piece, especially the way you manipulated the timbres, despite sometimes they forget "to much" their provenience, especially if you call the work for "brass" and electronics. The only thing I can say is that the autopan effect is to much reiterated; it tires the listening and the given "sound-from-every/nowhere" should be very balanced to give dramaturgic movement to the sound spatialization.

Oh! ...and the coda is really, really nice.

Go on with your work! Do you plan to do something else like this piece?
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Old Jan 28 2008, 11:40 AM

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thanks, kublai, it's my first piece using this kind of compositional technique, so nothing strange it could've been bit off the track, but it's new waters for me, and i did enjoy making it (which is seldom for me). i have some thought of creating more pieces like this - was thinking of a piano, strings and so on, but i think i'll postpone it,''cause now i want to finish my other projects, so yeah, maybe next autumn i'll stick around with 'moving' like this for a longer time.
if alcohol won't kill me )
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