Musical topics not directly related to steel guitar
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b0b
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by b0b » 25 Sep 2021 3:39 pm
I've put together a Vimeo page of music visualizations. It's not all steel guitar - just about half. Hope you like it.
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https://vimeo.com/b0blee
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Don't freak out over the ones at the bottom of the page.
They're experimental computer music and noise.
Larry Dering
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by Larry Dering » 26 Sep 2021 4:17 am
Nice work Bob. I can feel the tropical breeze and palm leaves swaying.
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by Dean Gray » 17 Oct 2021 2:14 am
I really liked Pagan Love Song, but am intrigued
By "Honey, would you get that?"
Now, to research the Bohlen-Pierce scale.
If itβs on the ground it canβt fall down.
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by b0b » 17 Oct 2021 8:18 am
Dean Gray wrote: I really liked Pagan Love Song, but am intrigued
By "Honey, would you get that?"
Now, to research the Bohlen-Pierce scale.
I have a whole web site about my Bohlen-Pierce experiments:
https://bp.b0b.com
Have fun!
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by b0b » 20 Oct 2021 9:51 am
My latest video is set to electronic music made by my brother,
Dennis C. Lee . It's called "Invisible To Myself".
This is the first time I've used multiple video scenes.
Magic Music Editor is really nice software, and it's free!
https://youtu.be/JIin5tehlMw