6c62 wrote: > Hi Q, > > (can't post to the list, currently, that's why just to you). Thanks a > lot for posting the first "proggy" tune to the list, since Im subscribed > (~ 1 year)! > > Q schrieb: >> This is a symphonic progressive rock instrumental, influenced in style >> to a large degree by some of the moody Scandinavian bands of the past >> couple of decades. >> >> But it's a work-in-progress in the sense that I don't know where parts 5 >> and beyond are going (I have a few ideas). >> > Please continue! I'm really interested in where this is going. > Personally, I'd expect this to go on as "real rock": Pull up the > distortion, create a cool riff, and rush on. That's what my ear expected > to hear, wenn the song ended. > >> Comments welcome (preferably in 13/8 time!). Enjoy. >> > I prefer 15/8, actually. ;) > > Best regards, > Lutz > Hi Lutz Thanks for listening and commenting, hope you don't mind me pinging my reply via the list as well. I'm glad you like it. I plan on diving back in, but be warned I'm a very slow worker -- being a frustrated perfectionist is no help in getting things done quickly either :D I've posted this over on the KVR Audio forum as well and someone there suggested going into a heavier, more rocking section. Sadly, the two loud sections are probably about as heavy as I get -- there will be further loud/heavyish segments but none more loud (my 11 is too quiet!). I also have a bit of an aversion to straightahead/"real" rock. You have made me think, though, that a loud section might be a wise move, going loud/loud rather than always alternating loud/quiet. I was really pleased at how smoothly and natural-feeling the 13/8 section turned out. Ever since I learnt what a buchimish was (it's a Bulgarian dance), I've wanted to do something in that rhythm. It's actually 15/16 time rather than 15/8: 2+2+2+2+3+2+2, or as I count things taka taka taka taka takita taka taka Thanks again. Best wishes Q _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user