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I haven't had very good luck doing collaboration via email and ftp; it seems to go
much smoother and be a lot more fun live with everyone in the same room, but I'm
willing to try.
I'd imagine that linux audio geeks will have have more tools in common than musical
styles or goals in common, but that might result in some very interesting music indeed.
Then again, we probably all use a pretty diverse suite of tools too. What would the lingua
franca be? An Ardour project? Ogg or wavpack files? MIDI files?
Would communication be over email? Via IRC or Jabber or something more real-time-like?
My stuff is here:
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On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 08:12:14AM -0500, drew Roberts wrote:
On Friday 09 November 2007 17:12:16 Charles Linart
wrote:
A virtual LAU band would be super cool. If
anybody wants to lay
something down, I'd be happy to lay something (guitar, bass, "singing"
oft-described as "Dylanesque", rapping) on top or underneath it.
If you all are willing to do stuff under a Free copyleft license, I have words
and will write more as well.
Right now, I am using various versions of the CC BY-SA licenses, but am happy
to find evaluate / test others as well.
Charles, do you have the ability to listen to someone who can't sing, try to
sing and then make something of that?
all the best,
drew
On Nov 9, 2007 3:31 PM, Svend-Erik K Madsen <sv-e(a)sv-e.dk> wrote:
Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
On 9 November 2007 at 6:57, Dave Phillips
<dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com> wrote:
> Nice players too, I'd love to have access to a drummer like
> that. Apparently I live in a Forbidden Zone for decent
> drummers, all of them here think John Bonham was subtle. :(
You might reside in a Forbidden Zone, but here on LAU there are a
a lot of folks who can play well. I've thought it would be fun to
have a virtual collaboration with Linux using musicians. My
instrument happens to be drums, and my style is all over the map,
hopefully to fit the style of whichever players I'm with or the song
being played. The last stuff I finished was 3 tunes with Kevin
Ferguson, specificly:
Liberation (straight ahead rock?)
http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/kevinferguson3-01.m3u
Awaiting the Past (bluesy)
http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/kevinferguson3-09.m3u
Mayday Macedonia (Balkan dance tune in 27/16 and phrygian mode)
http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/kevinferguson3-15.m3u
When time permits (I'm involved in 3 part-time projects now, plus a
day job, plus a family -- I'm sure folks here can relate) I'd really
like to do some music with other LAU people. Is there a better place
to meet than the LAU list to discuss this? If so, just let me know
where.
Thanks....
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Kevin
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Hi Kevin
I'll be glad to play some licks in your virtual band if you fancy my
style, take a listen here at your own risk :
*http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=456274*
/Sv-e
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