An ambient piece for flute and percussion.
MP3 at AMazeFM
http://www.amaze.fm/artist/Ed_Sharpe/the-moon-goddess/
Score and MP3 at SibeliusMusic.com
http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.php?sm=home.score&scoreID=166121
PS: You do not need to install the “Scorch” plug-in to listen to the MP3 file, only to view the score. The MP3 uses only JABB.
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“The Moon Goddess”
Back in April 2009 I wrote a detailed critique of an ambient piece of music written for flute, piano and strings. While critical, I felt that my critique was fair and even-handed. The reaction to my critique, which was in response to a post on the forum by the composer, was silence by the composer, followed by two posters who had never posted to a chat page thread before, nor since, and finally the original poster (composer) deleting his initial post. This was disappointing as I was also trying to deal with the limitations of an “ambient new-age tinged” piece for flute and strings. I was curious if what I saw as limitations and weaknesses in the “style” where shared by others.
Unable to come to a satisfactory solution to static and bland harmonies, static harmonic movement, and static/repetitive rhythms I shelved the flute theme I was working on. At the same time I was working on a piece for un-pitched percussion. This piece had its own problems and limitations to over come and like the piece for flute and strings I shelved it. After working on and finishing some other pieces I went back and took a look at several unfinished scores I had lying around. Coming across the flute piece and the percussion piece I decided to smash them together into a single piece. I got rid of all the string parts in the flute piece, double the note values of the flute part and then re-bared it in 6/4 time and dropped it on top the percussion piece that was notated in 12/8 time. Thus was born “The Moon Goddess”.
The original critique: Walking
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Jazz, Scat Singing, Prepared Piano and a girl singer, what more could you want?
Quartet / In & Out of Order - Isorhythm Nr.15
Jazz, Scat Singing, Prepared Piano and a girl singer, what more could you want?
Quartet / Isorhythm Nr.4
Quartet / In ferne Himmel
Scat singing like a Dolphin, way too kool!
Jazz, Scat Singing, Prepared Piano and a girl singer, what more could you want?
Quartet / Isorhythm Nr.4
Quartet / In ferne Himmel
Scat singing like a Dolphin, way too kool!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
My Videos
I have over the last several years have created eight videos of an eclectic sample of my music. My most watched video, by a large margin, is “20,000 Songs Fall Silent”. Though I am at a lost to explain why.
While I have many more pieces I would like to create videos for, I currently lack the skills and tools to create what I envision for my music. So I am on the out look for a video oriented person to collaborate with. Until then, enjoy:
The Videos:
The Heat Death of the Universe
[My most watched video]
20,000 Songs Fall Silent
Meisa's Lullaby
Until They Took Her Away
Nagoy
What Ever
The Sun Princess
Amen
While I have many more pieces I would like to create videos for, I currently lack the skills and tools to create what I envision for my music. So I am on the out look for a video oriented person to collaborate with. Until then, enjoy:
The Videos:
The Heat Death of the Universe
[My most watched video]
20,000 Songs Fall Silent
Meisa's Lullaby
Until They Took Her Away
Nagoy
What Ever
The Sun Princess
Amen
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Beer Lubricated the Rise of Civilization
Beer Lubricated the Rise of Civilization, Study Suggests:
“... Their argument is that Stone Age farmers were domesticating cereals not so much to fill their stomachs but to lighten their heads, by turning the grains into beer. ...”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20101108/sc_livescience/beerlubricatedtheriseofcivilizationstudysuggests
“... Their argument is that Stone Age farmers were domesticating cereals not so much to fill their stomachs but to lighten their heads, by turning the grains into beer. ...”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20101108/sc_livescience/beerlubricatedtheriseofcivilizationstudysuggests
Monday, November 08, 2010
Today's listening is a bit atypical for me (Me and Redheads!)
Today's listening is a bit atypical for me, but I found it to be interesting, perhaps reflecting my mood today?
Sirenia - The Other Side
Epica - Cry For The Moon
Epica - Never Enough
Sirenia - The Other Side
Epica - Cry For The Moon
Epica - Never Enough
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
bluegrey clouds
rain and bluegrey clouds
midnight rain on red roses
the tears of Angels.
midnight rain on red roses
the tears of Angels.
Labels:
Copyright 2010 Anno Domini Ed Sharpe,
Haiku,
Poetry
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Random Poem Of the Day.
Over the years,
to cross the chasm between
experience,
and
people
and
space
and
knowledge
is clear to me
Labels:
Copyright 2010 Anno Domini Ed Sharpe,
Haiku,
Poetry
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
New Recording
"Until They Took Her Away"
At Acid Planet
At Amaze FM
In Remeberance of Megumi Yokota
At this time there is no score available on SibeliusMusic.
Monday, September 27, 2010
The Heat Death of the Universe
The Heat Death of the Universe for solo bass clarinet (plus effects). This piece uses a limited number of pitch classes.
Friday, September 24, 2010
New Recording of Heat Death ...
The Heat Death of the Universe
For Solo Bass Clarinet (with effects).
Score and MP3 at: The Heat Death of the Universe
Process: Paper & Ink -> Sibelius -> Sonar -> mp3
Ursus Demens
For Solo Bass Clarinet (with effects).
Score and MP3 at: The Heat Death of the Universe
Process: Paper & Ink -> Sibelius -> Sonar -> mp3
Ursus Demens
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Fear
I have two fears. One; that I will never again get a live performance of any of my pieces. Two; that the music I am writing is too difficult for human performers.
Ursus Demens
Ursus Demens
Thursday, September 09, 2010
So what have I been doing since April?
Well I created an MP3 of what exits of “Morning Prayer” and loaded into my mp3 player at the end of April, I then took a walk every night for about six straight weeks while listen to the entire 36 minutes of music. What I came away from this experiment is that I am happy with the prelude, which is finished. I am happy with the first movement which is 99 and 44/100ths finished. I am happy with the second movement which is 99 percent finished. I am happy with the third movement which is 90 percent finished. I am pretty happy with the fifth movement, some doubt about the “second theme”, but overall happy with is and it is about 80 percent finished. And I know what needs to be done with it, and I just need to take the time to do it.
That just leaves the troublesome fourth movement. I have altered it several times, have tired different approaches; making it only drum and bass, making it an acoustic piano feature, using a bunch of synthesizers, using synthesizer pads with free soprano sax lines over a driving bass/drum ostinato and even considered replacing it whole sale with my piece “Eous” But nothing seems to work, so I have put the piece back on the back burner.
So putting “Morning Prayer” on hold I began working on my “Symphony No. 0”. First by working out the high level concepts and ideas and organization of the piece. I used the FreeMind Mind Mapping Software to brain storm and organize my ideas for the Symphony. This step is mostly complete at this point; The third movement has already written and is finished, baring any last minute changes. The fourth movement is a work in progress and is maybe 50 percent completed. I have begun sketching out the first movement and then end of final fifth movement.
I have also upgraded my Sonar DAW from version 5.x to 8.5 and been working through some of the video tutorials that came with it and others that are available on YouTube . What I am finding is that all of the tutorials are geared towards pop/rock/hihop/techno productions and music, but very little in the way of classical (and I do NOT mean hollywood movie sound tracks) and jazz, which is my main focus, but never the less I am enjoying the ride and might end up doing some more tehcno sort of stuff. Note; trying to do 13/8 in the step sequencer is not straight foreword, as it is so 4/4 (or at least quarter note) oriented in its world view.
So while I have not been keeping up with the Blog I have been moving forward with the music.
Ursus Demens
PS: I also spent two weeks in Japan in July.
That just leaves the troublesome fourth movement. I have altered it several times, have tired different approaches; making it only drum and bass, making it an acoustic piano feature, using a bunch of synthesizers, using synthesizer pads with free soprano sax lines over a driving bass/drum ostinato and even considered replacing it whole sale with my piece “Eous” But nothing seems to work, so I have put the piece back on the back burner.
So putting “Morning Prayer” on hold I began working on my “Symphony No. 0”. First by working out the high level concepts and ideas and organization of the piece. I used the FreeMind Mind Mapping Software to brain storm and organize my ideas for the Symphony. This step is mostly complete at this point; The third movement has already written and is finished, baring any last minute changes. The fourth movement is a work in progress and is maybe 50 percent completed. I have begun sketching out the first movement and then end of final fifth movement.
I have also upgraded my Sonar DAW from version 5.x to 8.5 and been working through some of the video tutorials that came with it and others that are available on YouTube . What I am finding is that all of the tutorials are geared towards pop/rock/hihop/techno productions and music, but very little in the way of classical (and I do NOT mean hollywood movie sound tracks) and jazz, which is my main focus, but never the less I am enjoying the ride and might end up doing some more tehcno sort of stuff. Note; trying to do 13/8 in the step sequencer is not straight foreword, as it is so 4/4 (or at least quarter note) oriented in its world view.
So while I have not been keeping up with the Blog I have been moving forward with the music.
Ursus Demens
PS: I also spent two weeks in Japan in July.
String Quartet No. 1: 雪 (Yuki)
雪 (Yuki)
String Quartet No. 1
I have just uploaded a revised version of my first string quartet. I re-laid out the score and parts, made a few minor changes to the cello part in the second movement, and cut a bit out on the first page of the fifth movement.
The big change is a new recording of the piece for your listening pleasure, or torture. The cello and viola have been place in the center of the group with the two violins on either side.
Note: You only need to install the Scorch plugin if you want to view the score, you do not need it to listen to the recording.
String Quartet No. 1
I have just uploaded a revised version of my first string quartet. I re-laid out the score and parts, made a few minor changes to the cello part in the second movement, and cut a bit out on the first page of the fifth movement.
The big change is a new recording of the piece for your listening pleasure, or torture. The cello and viola have been place in the center of the group with the two violins on either side.
Note: You only need to install the Scorch plugin if you want to view the score, you do not need it to listen to the recording.
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
The Return of Morning Prayer
The Return of Morning Prayer
Well after a hiatus of two years I have finally returned to working on my piece “Morning Prayer”. As it stands now it 146 pages, 738 bars and almost 36 minutes long.
I am still struggling with the fourth movement and what I want to do with it. Still considering inserting a new movement between the current fourth and fifth movements. (Possibly the piece Eous ). Or additional movements to follow the current fifth movement, perhaps possibly a “postlude” similar to the prelude to round the piece off. We shall see.
Out of Control Bit of Self Indulgent Musical ...
I have not ruled out a return to the first section.
Prelude to a Morning Prayer
Morning Prayer
Ursus Demens
Well after a hiatus of two years I have finally returned to working on my piece “Morning Prayer”. As it stands now it 146 pages, 738 bars and almost 36 minutes long.
I am still struggling with the fourth movement and what I want to do with it. Still considering inserting a new movement between the current fourth and fifth movements. (Possibly the piece Eous ). Or additional movements to follow the current fifth movement, perhaps possibly a “postlude” similar to the prelude to round the piece off. We shall see.
Out of Control Bit of Self Indulgent Musical ...
I have not ruled out a return to the first section.
Prelude to a Morning Prayer
Morning Prayer
Ursus Demens
Labels:
Composing,
Copyright 2010 Anno Domini Ed Sharpe,
Jazz,
Math
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Meisa's Lullaby
My latest piece is an arrangement of Brahms' Lullaby for big band, with the saxes playing flute, clarinet and bass clarinet. It features a flugelhorn soloist with the rest of band backing him up. I have taken many liberties with the piece.
I have retitled the piece Meisa's Lullaby in honor of my granddaughter.
Meisa's Lullaby
Those of you who take time to listen I hope you will enjoy it and I pray that the fans of Brahms will not stone me.
Thank you.
Ursus Demens
http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.php?sm=home.score&scoreID=155010
I have retitled the piece Meisa's Lullaby in honor of my granddaughter.
Meisa's Lullaby
Those of you who take time to listen I hope you will enjoy it and I pray that the fans of Brahms will not stone me.
Thank you.
Ursus Demens
http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.php?sm=home.score&scoreID=155010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Current Project.
Currently I am working on a Big Band arrangement of Brahms' Lullaby. My arrangement is titled “Meisa's Lillaby”. It is for a standard big band, with the Saxes doubling on flutes, clarinets and bass clarinet. it might be a it ia a bit “out there” for some.
Ursus Demens
Ursus Demens
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