"I didn´t catch the tonality fast enough."
The opening tonality is suspended in nature at first however the melodic figure in the Irish Flute is very modal and self contained and clear to my ears anyway. It's deliberately under the pitch in it's resolution which is idiomatic. That is a sampled phrase and not performed by me. Also the figure in the cello is cadential in nature and once again seems to point up the harmony. If you mean what follows (trombone chords with ascending motive in Vlns) is unclear it's basically a sequence to create tension and give way to a more settled harmony. But I really approached the three chord figure as a "cell" to be played upon and exploited as a sort of shifting harmonic backround (which I found refreshing rather than say 1 4 5 harmonies.)
"Personally I would prefer every section longer since it´s beautiful stuff once I could sort it out."
Others have said the same but I deliberately jumped from one section to the other as a kind of tour. Long demos just don't get listened to here in LA.
"What horns did you use? I´m a bit disappointed by their sound. You seem to have used a crescendo patch where I expected a more sfz sound."
Yes sfz probably would be better in the fugal section but I didn't go through the painstaking selection of sfz here legato there. It's really a demo designed to show composition as opposed to midi and samples expertise. They are VSL PerfLeg and Miraslav and Roland and BiggaGigga.
"For my taste you were to shy with reverberance. I hardly hear any room. Is that by purpose?"
I agree. I tried adding some (Altiverb) reverb to that mix which does have some Lexicon PCM 80 room but it sounded too muddy.
"I´m curious if you played in the parts or if you programmed/quantized them?"
Both. I'm sure I did some quantizing but I avoid it if I can.
"I´m very jealous to your sunny California,
greetings from cold Holland"
Well at least you like the weather here [:)]
Thanks for such generosity Mathis.
Dave
The opening tonality is suspended in nature at first however the melodic figure in the Irish Flute is very modal and self contained and clear to my ears anyway. It's deliberately under the pitch in it's resolution which is idiomatic. That is a sampled phrase and not performed by me. Also the figure in the cello is cadential in nature and once again seems to point up the harmony. If you mean what follows (trombone chords with ascending motive in Vlns) is unclear it's basically a sequence to create tension and give way to a more settled harmony. But I really approached the three chord figure as a "cell" to be played upon and exploited as a sort of shifting harmonic backround (which I found refreshing rather than say 1 4 5 harmonies.)
"Personally I would prefer every section longer since it´s beautiful stuff once I could sort it out."
Others have said the same but I deliberately jumped from one section to the other as a kind of tour. Long demos just don't get listened to here in LA.
"What horns did you use? I´m a bit disappointed by their sound. You seem to have used a crescendo patch where I expected a more sfz sound."
Yes sfz probably would be better in the fugal section but I didn't go through the painstaking selection of sfz here legato there. It's really a demo designed to show composition as opposed to midi and samples expertise. They are VSL PerfLeg and Miraslav and Roland and BiggaGigga.
"For my taste you were to shy with reverberance. I hardly hear any room. Is that by purpose?"
I agree. I tried adding some (Altiverb) reverb to that mix which does have some Lexicon PCM 80 room but it sounded too muddy.
"I´m curious if you played in the parts or if you programmed/quantized them?"
Both. I'm sure I did some quantizing but I avoid it if I can.
"I´m very jealous to your sunny California,
greetings from cold Holland"
Well at least you like the weather here [:)]
Thanks for such generosity Mathis.
Dave