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Collaboration and Learning

I posted a reply to @Matt_Fletcher_2000 in the song of the month thread that got me thinking about collaboration.

I know what I know and hear what I hear, and recently have been able to hand off my ideas to others so they can put their experiences with the idea. Then something cooler happens. So, I post various creations on here at times, but I'd love to hear what someone else could do with them.

So, what do you think?

Comments

  • I wanted to put this in a separate post so it didn't obscure the intent of the thread.

    Here's a bit copied and pasted from that other thread so you understand where I am coming from, and anyone who wants any file just ask and run with it. I'd love to do the same.

    My "bio."

    I'm a bassist and come from a pretty traditional musical upbringing- I was a violinist from age 3-about 13, played in youth orchestras, etc. Also played trombone and tuba, until about 19, was actually a tuba major for one semester in college. My assignment, from the well known tuba player Don Butterfield (he's on tons of recordings from the 50's or so onward, including Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, with that killer opening track!), Was to talk to the bass teacher about being a bass major, which I did. Anyway, been fully a bassist ever since, even after I switched to special education as a major. Through all of that, I played bass in heavy metal bands and other styles outside of classical. So, electronica and DJ culture was far from my radar.

  • edited October 2015

    I think that this would be fantastic @mrufino1 !
    However, with an abbreviated bio from me, spending most of my early (metal guitar playing) band youth being horribly drunk ;), I'm pretty sure, there has to be some 'syncronicity' between collab partners, mostly it's friends and soul-mates, with a common musical flavor, but ...
    Anyway, now for the autumn, I'm planning to go into "composing" an instrumental/vocal 'space opera', like taking classical and electronic music elements together, and, maybe a visual story to accompany ...
    It's just, I'm still in the abstract developing phase :)
    And then, I'm not the call and deliver type, to get things done, it's much more inspiration and sympathy, whatever that is designating for someone individual ...
    Pm me some musical sketches, I would be more than happy to return it maybe within a week with my (google translate:) fragrant brand, but not more than 23 seconds! :D
    Thanks, I have to take every opportunity for learning ...

  • edited October 2015

    Addendum: at the synthpatcher site, I think, they have some cool collaborations going on too ...

  • edited October 2015

    Yes, no pressure at all on this, no deadlines, purely for fun. If something cool comes out of it then that's great, if not there's no harm.

  • edited October 2015

    Maybe peeps on here could use Notetracks. I would love to send just odd loops out and see what others would do with them.

  • I don't know that one, but it sounds like it would work well for certain situations. I'd love to share gadget files with anyone that wants them, to go open season on them.

  • @mrufino1 - I would love to take a stab at your song "Rise of the Bird." I know it already got "collabbed" quite nicely by Shutterwax, but if it's still available ... :)

    Me - Played in a few thrash bands, got heavy into the Crumbsuckers and started playing progressive thrash - a few years later got heavy into Fugazi and started playing progressive punk (yep, there's such a thing, give "In On The Kill Taker" a listen :) I was always lead guitarist, sometimes the lone guitarist, and either lead singer or co-lead singer over the years. Usually principle songwriter and usually "wrote" the bass parts as well. Then I dropped making music and went corporate for about 15 years as a graphic designer 'cause money. That's where I met the lovely Mrs. Eustressor, and also where I ultimately learned I am NOT corporate material, so enough of that nonsense. Still do a bit of freelance to help pay the bills, now looking to crack the code and make making music my moneymaker :)

    In addition to eustressor, I also answer to "Sean," although it won't show in my notifications. Force of habit ...

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