Re: music made with Linux+Ardour

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On Thu, 26 May 2016 21:43:56 -0400
"Wayne DePrince Jr." <waynedpj@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> ahoy all,
> 
>    first, thanks for all the great music, tools, tips and time that  
> many of you have produced and shared in this great community, always  
> very inspiring.  i have been following these lists for some time,  
> getting lots of help as i stumbled my way around the GNU+Linux audio  
> world.
> 
>    i am happy to present my small contribution: "demonstrate (from  
> where to Now: volume 2)" by our music group "in-giro"
> 
> http://in-giro.xyz
> 
> created mainly with Ardour 3 alpha/beta (thanks Carl and Paul  
> especially for all the MIDI help!), the suite was recorded "in giro"  
> (Italian for roughly "in motion, on the move"), in all aspects of the  
> phrase.  it is a type of abstract rock opera, with characters and  
> recurring themes both lyrical and musical.  included in the downloaded  
> ZIP file is the libretto PDF with hand-drawn lyrics, credits and  
> additional artwork.
> 
> 
> 
> some help from Q mixed+mastered by long time GNU+Linux supporter Rich  
> Wielgosz http://richwielgosz.com .
> 
> currently the 'site' is a simple embed of the Bandcamp widget (

Really first class work. Thanks :)

-- 
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
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