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April 26, 2009

Wasting Time

Filed under: Uncategorized — Mark @ 6:00 pm

Although I have not yet reached the point where there’s been time to investigate why Twitter is interesting, there’s nevertheless been breathing space.

MySpace now lets you post up to 10 songs, so I did. If there were more time, I’d start looking into drum loops in odd time signatures. GarageBand is pretty good, but there are two missing features: 1) More loops in odd times; 2) Easy way to change tempo in mid-song.

If there were so much time that I’d discipline myself out of boredom, I’d sit down with the Berklee book on sight reading and work through the exercises.

I tried iWeb in an attempt to make http://mcraig.org/lltt/ look nice. I was in a bad mood after two pages. Could not see how to edit HTML source from within iWeb. Ended up using vi to add the JavaScript of the Yahoo Media Player.

Even updated my CV as suggested by a reminder mail from l’APEC.

April 11, 2009

LLTT

Filed under: Uncategorized — Mark @ 6:04 pm

LLTT

A while ago I was trying to record music on Ubuntu. A long time ago, Dave Wolf and I started LLTT. I left the country and ended up getting a job. The Internet makes it possible to collaborate.

Apple really did three nifty things with GarageBand. First, they made recording easier than with the 4-track cassette decks we used to have. Second, they added a bunch of loops to let you demo an idea quickly (as long as you stick to the beaten path of 4/4 — I’ve only done one bit in 7/8, and some other fragments not in 4/4). Finally, they made GarageBand files compatible with their music software, Logic, which I hear is what real musicians use.

I started recording some ideas. Dave suggested I upload them to MySpace, see http://www.myspace.com/llttinprogress. Perhaps he will have time to chuck all the Apple drum tracks, and perhaps rerecord a the bass I did with the keyboard before Nath bought me a cheap Squire P-bass copy.

April 4, 2009

One a day

Filed under: Uncategorized — Mark @ 5:36 pm

In about 1992 Darryle told me that he was trying to write one song a day. He figured that if he wrote enough of them at least a few would be good.

If I had one a day to throw away, there still might not be anything good left at the end. Depends how high one puts the bar.

Creativity. A lot of what is truly new would get thrown out.

I was sitting there trying to imagine the music that would come from depression, but I could not hear it. When I search for music depression or depression music at Google, the first page of hits is all about how music therapy, or songs of the Great Depression.

I tried playing something from depression, but what I came up with was just listless.

Dirty air

Filed under: Uncategorized — Mark @ 5:19 pm

Dirty air

Above you can see, just below the clouds and the blue, the line of dirty air in the valley. The snow was crap, but the air up there was better than down here where I mowed the lawn this afternoon.

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