The final 2 pieces in my 11-tet suite about the stuffed ones:
Ziggy, floating, falling, floating. . . . . . .
http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.ziggy.mp3
(This one uses a "gliss-off" articulation that one can apply to a note,
does a nice "sighing" pitch bend I think . . )
Ellie, the androgenous lumbering elephant. . .
http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.ellie.mp3
Enjoy!!
Chris,Listened to all four,as always,good to hear new work from you .
I liked no.1 the best
--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Christopher Bailey
<chris@m...> wrote:
>
> The final 2 pieces in my 11-tet suite about the stuffed ones:
>
> Ziggy, floating, falling, floating. . . . . . .
>
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.ziggy.mp3
>
> (This one uses a "gliss-off" articulation that one can apply to a
note,
> does a nice "sighing" pitch bend I think . . )
>
> Ellie, the androgenous lumbering elephant. . .
>
> http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/sounds/st.ellie.mp3
>
>
> Enjoy!!