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graphic/aleatoric scores

🔗daniel_anthony_stearns <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>

2/15/2005 8:42:36 PM

should anyone be interested, I've uploaded two pieces for multiple
classical guitars :

http://zebox.com/daniel_anthony_stearns/
waJahejah_2
takmaK_2

I wrote these pieces in a graphic/aleatoric fashion for my ex-wife to
record for multiple voices, and these two recordings were demos I did
on guitar to show her some of the ways one could interpret the
various notations--waJahejah_2 uses quarter and eighth tones.

🔗Igliashon Jones <igliashon@...>

2/16/2005 9:54:57 AM

Very interesting...waJahejah is very crystalline, sounds almost
algorhythmic or fractal. Very early 20th century to my ears, though
a bit more tasteful than many compositions of that era.... I'd love
to see the scores!

-Igs

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "daniel_anthony_stearns"
<daniel_anthony_stearns@y...> wrote:
>
> should anyone be interested, I've uploaded two pieces for multiple
> classical guitars :
>
> http://zebox.com/daniel_anthony_stearns/
> waJahejah_2
> takmaK_2
>
> I wrote these pieces in a graphic/aleatoric fashion for my ex-wife
to
> record for multiple voices, and these two recordings were demos I
did
> on guitar to show her some of the ways one could interpret the
> various notations--waJahejah_2 uses quarter and eighth tones.

🔗Pete McRae <petesfriedclams@...>

2/16/2005 10:24:22 PM

Hi Dan,

I really enjoyed these! The vocal one's cool, too, though...

Would it be possible to see the scores?

They seem entirely appropriate (to me) for a professional performing group like CGT or LAGQ, or anyone else who wanted to run a fairly serious guitar ensemble, no?

Thanks,

Pete

daniel_anthony_stearns <daniel_anthony_stearns@...> wrote:

should anyone be interested, I've uploaded two pieces for multiple
classical guitars :

http://zebox.com/daniel_anthony_stearns/
waJahejah_2
takmaK_2

I wrote these pieces in a graphic/aleatoric fashion for my ex-wife to
record for multiple voices, and these two recordings were demos I did
on guitar to show her some of the ways one could interpret the
various notations--waJahejah_2 uses quarter and eighth tones.

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🔗daniel_anthony_stearns <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>

2/18/2005 9:44:21 AM

thanks for the listen and comments guys,I'll see if I can't get a
scan or two online

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Pete McRae
<petesfriedclams@s...> wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I really enjoyed these! The vocal one's cool, too, though...
>
> Would it be possible to see the scores?
>
> They seem entirely appropriate (to me) for a professional
performing group like CGT or LAGQ, or anyone else who wanted to run
a fairly serious guitar ensemble, no?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
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> daniel_anthony_stearns <daniel_anthony_stearns@y...> wrote:
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> should anyone be interested, I've uploaded two pieces for multiple
> classical guitars :
>
> http://zebox.com/daniel_anthony_stearns/
> waJahejah_2
> takmaK_2
>
> I wrote these pieces in a graphic/aleatoric fashion for my ex-wife
to
> record for multiple voices, and these two recordings were demos I
did
> on guitar to show her some of the ways one could interpret the
> various notations--waJahejah_2 uses quarter and eighth tones.
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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