Spring Song - Instrumental Guitar Solo Music
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Spring Song - Instrumental Guitar Solo Music
// new project: movement -- movement.
Improvising with objects followed by a written reflection on the improvisations.
Since beginning improvising I’ve noticed more and more my tendency to play with objects. Originally this was a case of availablism - I often forgot to bring my own instrument to improv sessions so would use objects from around the room - but in the end I have tended to favour objects.
There is a direct kinetic relationship with objects, I touch it and it makes a sound. I can vaguely guess what it will sound like before my sounding it. I interact with an object on a movement to movement basis, feeling out its different sonic capabilities and slowly becoming intimate with it throughout a session.
I have begun writing reflections directly after finishing the improvisation with a specific focus on the discovery of different sonic possibilities of the object throughout the improvisation. I am going to record me speaking these reflections and compile a collection of improvisations that are followed by their written reflections. This is an attempt to further understand exactly what it is I am doing, examining this movement to movement process.
The first improvisations (without their writing) are here: https://soundcloud.com/wallermusic/sets/movement-movement/s-y1q2v
//PJaS - 20/01/19
PEACE, JOBS AND SOCIALISM.
https://edwaller.bandcamp.com/track/pjas
IMPROVISATION WITH REEL-TO-REEL, PENS, USB STICK, AND CIGAR.
Recorded with Zoom H4n on 17/01/19, released 20/01/19. Simply had the urge for improvisation. A reflection of availablism (if that can be a word) - I looked through my room attempting to find what might have a wide range of sonic possibilities. Eventually picked up a dusty reel-to-reel and some small objects with the intention of tapping on the reels as they move. Became a sort of meta representation of the reel-to-reel; not the sound of the tape, or the intended use of the reel-to-reel, but the sonification of it as an object and instrument in itself. Recorded digitally, have to run away from tape eventually...
"Goat Knock (viola solo)" by Christian Asplund
Well You Needn't/Monk's Mood/In Walked Bud
Another first take for you. I think Bob would at least approve of that.