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PolyPhase Exploration #1 = GeoSWAM Tenor Sax exploitation #653

Finally pulled the trigger on Polyphase.

I like it!

Comments

  • Wow, mate! Everything is impressive in this piece

  • @Intrepolicious said:
    Finally pulled the trigger on Polyphase.

    I like it!

    Nice one! Saw your comment on my walkthrough vid, the stars aligned hehe

  • Sweet! Well done. :)

  • @senhorlampada said:
    Wow, mate! Everything is impressive in this piece

    Thanks!

    @Gavinski said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Finally pulled the trigger on Polyphase.

    I like it!

    Nice one! Saw your comment on my walkthrough vid, the stars aligned hehe

    Thank you! Yes, your video was right on time!

    @Pxlhg said:
    Sweet! Well done. :)

    Thanks for listening! I’m digging Polyphase’s generative features. Also just got Riffer, so in the process of learning how to use a few new apps.

  • Uhm, anyone know what happened to my avatar picture?

  • @Intrepolicious said:
    Uhm, anyone know what happened to my avatar picture?

    Hmm, well, I uploaded a new one. Pic that the GF snapped of me noodling away (on BeatHawk?)

  • @Intrepolicious , lovely playing.
    Another one that reminds me of Rites by Jan Garbarek... worth checking out if you like this style of music.
    I know some people have said that the SWAM Sax doesn’t sound like the real thing but I think the vast majority , including me, couldn’t tell the difference in this sort of music. Keep up the good work.

  • @GeoTony said:
    @Intrepolicious , lovely playing.
    Another one that reminds me of Rites by Jan Garbarek... worth checking out if you like this style of music.
    I know some people have said that the SWAM Sax doesn’t sound like the real thing but I think the vast majority , including me, couldn’t tell the difference in this sort of music. Keep up the good work.

    Thank you Tony. When I’m using these instruments, I always try to imagine the real thing while playing. In other words, I try not to do anything that would seem impossible with a real sax. I imagine every time I go to touch the GeoShred surface, that I’m taking a breath and blowing through the reed.

  • @1:33

    “Music” was happening!

    What do they call that moment in a piece when everything just comes together?

  • @Edward_Alexander said:

    @GeoTony said:
    @Intrepolicious , lovely playing.
    Another one that reminds me of Rites by Jan Garbarek... worth checking out if you like this style of music.
    I know some people have said that the SWAM Sax doesn’t sound like the real thing but I think the vast majority , including me, couldn’t tell the difference in this sort of music. Keep up the good work.

    Thank you Tony. When I’m using these instruments, I always try to imagine the real thing while playing. In other words, I try not to do anything that would seem impossible with a real sax. I imagine every time I go to touch the GeoShred surface, that I’m taking a breath and blowing through the reed.

    Same. If it can’t be played by a real musician, I try to avoid it.

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