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RE: Folk/Celtic Looping
I've actually just finished the album - the new website update
will be up in about a week. It will include a page dedicated to the Folk
Album. As far as "the Three Ravens" goes: I do a version of that song on
the album with looped instruments (tamboura, guitars, flutes) and a whole
ethnic kinda flavour. The songs on the album range from traditional
celtic arrangements to relatively wierd stuff and even rock-type and
orchestral stuff. I can E-mail you the lyrics, if you like. I do use
loops on a number of pieces, but nothing too radical. I tried putting
some heavier textures and loops in, but they just didn't seem to fit as
well as the simpler stuff. I think it's just a phase I've been in for the
last couple of months. Lately, I'm feeling a little more minimal that
most (guitar) loopers I know.
I used to listen to a lot of Steel Eye Span, as well as Fairport
Convention. When the new audio clips are up at my website, you should
revisit them: the complete versions feature some fantastic fiddle playing
by Canadian Jamie Snider. I played guitars, basses, mandolins, as well as
various wind and string instruments, plus a lot of percussion.
Surprisingly, I'm very pleased with how the mastered versions of the songs
sound.
Cheers,
Jon Grant
Tian Music
www.aracnet.net/~tianmus
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From: Michael P. Hughes, Ph.D.[SMTP:pycraft@elec.gla.ac.uk]
Sent: Friday, June 12, 1998 3:14 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
Subject: Re: Folk/Celtic Looping
Jon Grant, a few days ago:
> recall hearing a few things on this subject occasionally from some of
>our
>brothers in the U.K. I'm interested because I've just finished an album
of traditional >Scottish/Irish/English music that includes some looping, as
well as traditional Folk >instruments, etc.
I've just listened to your samples on your website - they sound great, but
do any of them feature looping? I can't detect any, but I'm also listening
on a lousy lab setup. Excellent music - do you listen to Steeleye Span at
all btw?
Michael
PS Your album is entitled "three ravens" - this is one of my favourite
Renaissance English pieces! Do you have the complete lyrics? My recording
is a bit unclear in places.
"There were three ravens sat on a tree,
down, a-down say down......"
Dr. Michael P. Hughes, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK G12 8QQ
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Mr. Griff raised his stunted barber's pole. "And where do
you think you are going with your old black bag?"
Grandpa said: "I am going to Llangadock to be buried"
"But you aren't dead yet, Dai Thomas" -Dylan Thomas
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