Fri, 29 September 2006 Another 'Live at EmmaJoe's Coffeehouse' self-duet.
The Rhodes stage-piano part was played Live at EmmaJoe's, on either 2001 November 26 or 2002 June 24 (i forget which date; i'd have to go find my raw Masters), which i then later played back as self-accompaniment for my flute, played Live at EmmaJoe's on 2003 January 6.
This is Number 2 from a collection of four pieces alternating between jazzy and mellow, now titled 'January Juxtipose' ("Juxtipose-Ay" - with an accent acute, folks - which will not appear properly on the libsyn page).
I imagined i was producing for LP ('vinyl'), where the music is divided into two 'suites' (side A and side B). I've often said that a good LP is produced with this in mind: each side can stand alone as its own suite. So, i began each 'side' with an up-tempo piece, and followed it with a mellow meditation. The up-tempo pieces probably won't fit into this 'tranquil' podcast.
You've already heard Number 4 (it's Tranquil MMVI.36, Evening's Bells). So, here's the other one (the 'first' mellow one, from 'side A' :-). As always, enjoy! {But don't listen while driving at night, please.}
-Heath ;-]
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Changing the World, one groove at a time, "for Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast." -William Congreve
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Another 'Live at EmmaJoe's Coffeehouse' self-duet.
The Rhodes stage-piano part was played Live at EmmaJoe's, on either 2001 November 26 or 2002 June 24 (i forget which date; i'd have to go find my raw Masters), which i then later played back as self-accompaniment for my flute, played Live at EmmaJoe's on 2003 January 6.
This is Number 2 from a collection of four pieces alternating between jazzy and mellow, now titled 'January Juxtipose' ("Juxtipose-Ay" - with an accent acute, folks - which will not appear properly on the libsyn page).
I imagined i was producing for LP ('vinyl'), where the music is divided into two 'suites' (side A and side B). I've often said that a good LP is produced with this in mind: each side can stand alone as its own suite. So, i began each 'side' with an up-tempo piece, and followed it with a mellow meditation. The up-tempo pieces probably won't fit into this 'tranquil' podcast.
You've already heard Number 4 (it's Tranquil MMVI.36, Evening's Bells). So, here's the other one (the 'first' mellow one, from 'side A' :-). As always, enjoy! {But don't listen while driving at night, please.}
-Heath ;-]
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Changing the World, one groove at a time, "for Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast." -William Congreve
...
Creative Commons Deed 2.5 - attribution, non-commercial use, share alike
