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Sep
14
2007

"Warszawa" and "Red"

I was listening in the car to David Bowie’s “Low” today going to the store, and I realized as I was sitting there that there was a phrase in Warszawa that had very similar tone to something else I had heard… and I realized that it was a segment of King Crimson’s song “Red.”

It was striking to me how similar these songs are structurally – with the exception of the opening – It would be an interesting orchestral mashup to adjust the tones and basic keys to be coordinated – or even to play one in the style of the other… i.e. “Red” in the drawn out ambient symphonic vein, and “Warzsawa” in a quicker, louder context.

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Sep
15
2006

Regiment / Exposure mashup

The potential here seems huge… once again, using osturntables or another virtual scratchpad, throw back Eno/Byrne’s track “Regiment” about -20% in the tempo category… the beauty of doing this virtual is that you lose no pitch…

Lots of fun interplay is possible between Fripp’s mix of Exposure and Regiment at these settings… roll back and stutter the chant from Regiment… exchange it with the screams in Exposure.

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Sep
08
2006

What is this guy playing?

I found this video looking for Sky Saw on google…

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Sep
06
2006

Jim Gomez - Overlay Music Shows

For any who may be interested, our local veteran in Guitar Craft here in Portland has a set of performances he is doing in cooperationg with the ‘Tuning the Air’ project started by Curt Golden up in Seattle.

Jim’s work is ambience driven, built on Guitar Craft fundamentals and should be an interesting show for folks who like generative music, active listening, etc.

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Sep
04
2006

Gurdjieff, Ouspensky, Amis, Praxis

I was recently reviewing a few interesting articles leading to a rather loosely connected chain of ideas. I am hoping to learn a little bit more about these connections.

Stepping through the relational degrees, we begin with the beloved Guitar Craft, Music Craft, etc. which is a development of Robert Fripp ’s experiences with J. G. Bennett who was a student of G. I. Gurdjieff.

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Sep
02
2006

Scratching with Fripp

Yes I know this goes against the grain and perhaps it is a bit underhanded, but I was playing with a new toy today that anyone can download: OTS Turntables

After setting your proper realtime buffering settings for your sound card, you basically pull in playlists or single tracks and scratch away on a pair of virtual turntables.

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Sep
02
2006

Trying New Things

Recently, Jim, Hank and I had another session where tried another couple of exercises to see where we could go with them. I think they ran the exercises at half speed to make it easy for me to adjust. Basically we ran six permutation of four fingers with the left hand in 7th pos. 1-2-3-4, 1-2-4-3, 1-3-2-4, 1-3-4-2, 1-4-2-3, 1-4-3-2 first on one string and then switching lines every set to give the right hand some exercise as well.

I have noticed that my crosspicking is improving. I also notice that I have been able to do some of the other exercises I wrote much better, although I am rewriting them to include the pinky as I have always neglected it in just about everything I do. I mean for chords I would use it, but I have never really been disciplined in sticking to one place when doing lead or runs so this has been an education in using my ring and pinky fingers to do work.

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Aug
28
2006

Guitar Craft Debrief

Well, yesterday I (re)started my exposure to Guitar Craft and I think the introduction was much more solid than my first experience. Certainly not to fault Seattle or the circle by any means… I was certainly out of my element on many levels during that frist trip.

I actually found a journal entry that I jotted down while thinking in the car about what I had experienced. Keep in the mind the context of that trip:

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