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World Harmony Project - Forth and Back by Denny Genovese

🔗Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...>

5/26/2012 6:28:13 PM

I am pleased to announce the first preview album of the World Harmony
Project by Denny Genovese, Dave Hill, and Jules Siegle is available for
your listening pleasure

http://micro.soonlabel.com/0-hosted-albums/Forth_and_Back.html

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🔗Sunil Anandatheertha <sunil.anandatheertha@...>

5/27/2012 10:37:40 PM

i like i like it...  :)

Track 1
i liked the way, it started, where flats are used. Even at 1:56. AT many instances like in 3:23, the background shading is almost similar to the way we give in carnatic music. Also, the background at 4:43 is quite similar to how one of the carnatic raagas called punnagavaraali takes its shade as.

Track 2
I loved this track.
Track 3
I liked the end of this very much.
Track 4
At 9:34, recognized it instantly, that the background is in raaga revati in carnatic classical music. Even at 11:08, it is almost touching a raaga called gaanamoorthe. Very nice.

I feel the artists should have a look at what carnatic music has to offer in microtonal music.

While listening to the tracks, I was actually thinking of playing it along on my guitar or veena alongside, and i believe it will come out nice. Will try it once i get some time.

Overall, i enjoyed the music very much. Thank you for sharing... Looking forward for more.... :)

- With warm regards
Sunil Anandatheertha

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>I am pleased to announce the first preview album of the World Harmony
>Project by Denny Genovese, Dave Hill, and Jules Siegle is available for
>your listening pleasure
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>http://micro.soonlabel.com/0-hosted-albums/Forth_and_Back.html
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🔗Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...>

5/28/2012 7:40:43 AM

Thank you for the comments Sunil - they are much appreciated!

Have a great day!

Chris

On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 1:37 AM, Sunil Anandatheertha <
sunil.anandatheertha@...> wrote:

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> i like i like it... :)
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> Track 1
> i liked the way, it started, where flats are used. Even at 1:56. AT many
> instances like in 3:23, the background shading is almost similar to the way
> we give in carnatic music. Also, the background at 4:43 is quite similar to
> how one of the carnatic raagas called punnagavaraali takes its shade as.
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> Track 2
> I loved this track.
> Track 3
> I liked the end of this very much.
> Track 4
> At 9:34, recognized it instantly, that the background is in raaga revati
> in carnatic classical music. Even at 11:08, it is almost touching a raaga
> called gaanamoorthe. Very nice.
>
> I feel the artists should have a look at what carnatic music has to offer
> in microtonal music.
>
> While listening to the tracks, I was actually thinking of playing it along
> on my guitar or veena alongside, and i believe it will come out nice. Will
> try it once i get some time.
>
> Overall, i enjoyed the music very much. Thank you for sharing... Looking
> forward for more.... :)
>
> - With warm regards
> Sunil Anandatheertha
>
> >________________________________
> > From: Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...>
> >To: MMM <MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com>
> >Sent: Sunday, 27 May 2012 6:58 AM
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> >I am pleased to announce the first preview album of the World Harmony
> >Project by Denny Genovese, Dave Hill, and Jules Siegle is available for
> >your listening pleasure
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> >http://micro.soonlabel.com/0-hosted-albums/Forth_and_Back.html
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🔗prentrodgers <prentrodgers@...>

6/1/2012 10:53:19 AM

I too am enjoying the four tracks. At first I was put off by the synthesizer timbre with its beating conflicting with just intervals. But then I just relaxed and really enjoyed the notes. Wonderful notes. Is it the 12-24 overtones or something else?

I once built a small brass tubalong instrument using the 13th through 26th overtones of A @ 110 Hz. You played it by tossing it onto the ground, and all 14 notes would play simultaneously, making a nice difference tone in the bass.

Prent Rodgers

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...> wrote:
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> I am pleased to announce the first preview album of the World Harmony
> Project by Denny Genovese, Dave Hill, and Jules Siegle is available for
> your listening pleasure
>
> http://micro.soonlabel.com/0-hosted-albums/Forth_and_Back.html
>
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