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Goopy, in 11-Equal

🔗Christopher Bailey <chris@...>

8/31/2004 6:23:07 AM

The first in a series of character pieces about my stuffed animals, in
11-Equal.

http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.goopy.mp3

Goopy -- the impetuous, angry, volatile little doggie

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@...>

9/6/2004 8:41:04 AM

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Christopher Bailey

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<chris@m...> wrote:
>
> The first in a series of character pieces about my stuffed animals,
in
> 11-Equal.
>
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.goopy.mp3
>
>
> Goopy -- the impetuous, angry, volatile little doggie

***Sounds random to me... :( but then I'm no longer a fan of
this "style..."

I enjoyed "Sand" a lot more... probably because the samples breathed
life into it.

J. Pehrson

P.S. The above comment is exclusively the opinion of the deranged
poster and is not to be taken too seriously by the composer

🔗ZipZapPooZoo <chris@...>

9/8/2004 11:47:49 AM

> > The first in a series of character pieces about my stuffed
animals,
> in
> > 11-Equal.
> >
> > http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.goopy.mp3
> >
> >
> > Goopy -- the impetuous, angry, volatile little doggie
>
>
> ***Sounds random to me... :( but then I'm no longer a fan of
> this "style..."
>
> I enjoyed "Sand" a lot more... probably because the samples
breathed
> life into it.
>

Interesting. they're definitely both more "old" school in terms of
gesture, etc. Some times I like doing that.

Of course, "Sand" would be more interesting. . . all the sounds were
created from scratch, rather than with my XV-5080.

But that's MIDI for ya.

Plus, these were quick pieces, whereas Sand took a year. . .

CB

> J. Pehrson
>
> P.S. The above comment is exclusively the opinion of the deranged
> poster and is not to be taken too seriously by the composer
>

It's all cool! comments are good.