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Two short saz improvisations. Trying to get a feel for playing and recording it, ideally while holding it in a manner not ruinous to my neck.
sazbit1 1:10 / 1.6MB mp3 (192) or 1.5MB ogg (6) mp3 . . . . . ogg sazbit2 0:54 / 1.2MB mp3 (192) or 1.1MB ogg (6) mp3 . . . . .ogg Used: MU.LAB, Audacity, EasyQ, Eos, dlM sixtyfive, Roundtone, saz. |
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Beautiful work on the saz, what a great sound it has.
And Notfolk - That's what I'm talking about !! Thanks for the good vibrations. Best, dp |
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sazbits - This instrument sounds like a cross between a guitar and sitar. Both pieces sound like something that Ry Cooder might play.
NotFolk - A lovely soundscape that I got a very strong SF feeling from. Maybe OST soundtrack for an abandoned spaceship scene. Decidedly creepy. Good work |
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All quality stuff. Notfolk is suitably disturbing, and extremely haunting.
I would love to see your Saz work going through some distortion too. It has to! |
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Thanks very much, everyone.
tehlord, I think you're right about the saz and distortion. I'll have to play around with that. |
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"Notfolk" = scary. (in a good way!) Great sound you achieved here.
SAZ? I'm not sure what instrument that is. I'll have to google it in order to educate myself. Your tracks sound great! |
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Notfolk - personally i found this very soothing.
sazbit 1/2 - wonderful improv pieces. this saz has a lovely sound - i can't wait to hear more neil. |
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not folk- i think you know already that i love this my kind of tune, awesomeness! whats a saz?(its ok, i googled, looks fun ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. chemically-enhanced-djinnetically-engineered-bio-divurtisy |
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Thank you. |
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D.H. Miltz wrote: Thanks very much, everyone.
tehlord, I think you're right about the saz and distortion. I'll have to play around with that. Did you ever hear David Torn with his electric oud? That was interesting. |
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seismic1 wrote: Did you ever hear David Torn with his electric oud? That was interesting. I never did, but I'm looking into it now. Looks to be someone worth checking out. Thanks. |
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Saz improvs are very pretty. Lovely instrument that.
Notfolk is ace. Initially sounds like a brass band having a nervous breakdown due to the impending arrival of the FFT demons who then have a party upon their arrival at 0:50. |
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Thanks, cron. I owe my acquaintance with Mammut to you, so thanks for that as well. |
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