programmed drums & piano II
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Composer Darren Miller recently wrote a series of several short pieces for the digital player piano – in fact, for the very same instrument I wrote something for last fall – (see previous post here). I asked Darren to give me the audio he recorded from the player piano so that I could layer in some drums and other sound bites to the piece. After many wakeful nights tucked away behind samplers, constructed constructed this collage.
There are hundreds of samples used in this piece, some of which originated from the drums of Nasheet Waits, Eric MacPherson and Jim Black. (see previous post “Nancarrow Arrangement” and This Mention on Post Classic). I took it further this time, asking drummer Max Goldman to visit the studio one afternoon. I recorded him performing all sorts of improvisations spread over 2 drum kits and percussion sets. His sound is who you are listening to for most of this little experiment.
two pieces for player piano
Two pieces composed for the Disklavier digital piano. I used a sequencer to feed the piano MIDI information in “live” performance at the Banff Centre in 2008.
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