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Swiftly To The Light / Album #5, Contemporary Music
I call this “Contemporary “ music. Why? cause it is contemplative and temporary (and for lack of a better genre. @McD ?). The usual cast of app suspects. Photo by @chandroji. Design by @rs2000.
https://michaelalevy.bandcamp.com/album/swiftly-to-the-light
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Almost heading out for a walk so I'll weigh in on the genre later today.
@chandroji photos and @rs2000 graphic designs for these Album covers are so good!
(I need to ask questions about their tools, too).
Indeed, @McD. Both excellent at what they do! Gratitude!
I think your ability to connect with people and collaborate is one of your better qualities as an artist.
Thank you! 🤗
OK. I'd call it something new with a respect for tradition:
Organic Ivory Ensembles music
While listening I got and idea for a way to add drums to the music you make.
On Album #4 there's track where you sent the keyboard MIDI to a drum app.
Every note caused a percussive patch. There's an idea there that could be scripted:
Notes within defined ranges would be sent to specific drum set samples (C3-C5) ride cymbal.
C0-C2 for a gentle kick drum.
C#2-B2 brush snare.
That drummer would match your style of playing note for note. It might work and some extra options might be
to randomly drop some notes to have the playing less frantic and spot on.
Making a drum app that flows with improviser rather than making an improviser play to a click or fixed drum track.
I think this might work for a lot of the music you create and not be so hard for you to integrate into your process.
It would work best for "Organic Ivory Ensembles", Jazz, Bebop, etc.
This MIDI drummer would listen to you like no drummer every could. The question is would it sound like good drumming?
I'm guessing it might but making the script needs time and some talent. I'll ping my favorite scripture for his interest in
making something like this for us.
@McD, I have used drums playing a midi track several times. I have also used basses and violins to play midi drum tracks. It sounds like you have a great idea. Certainly one I would take advantage of.