A total synthesis in a blues effort. Sweetness is the goal. Rachelle, my virtual singer does it!! If you close your eyes you can even see her, waving her...
A total synthesis in a blues effort. Sweetness is the goal. Rachelle, my virtual singer does it!! If you close your eyes you can even see her, waving her hips, her blond hair, slightly curled cover part of her sweet and candid face! I just love her... And I have nver seen her.... Yet!!!! ;(
02/11/15 06:23:39PM @vig-wig:
I really like this one. It has a senior citizen motion to it like a roller coaster for someone who might just jump out of his skin if you just said Hi real suddenly. It flows seamlessly and laid back. It sounds like Bill Black's Combo for 55 years ago. It is honey to a bee. Vig
04/16/12 07:24:03AM @kalola-kiss:
Virtual, well I never! This is a real as real can get. Very sexy and sensual. Her imagine is indelibly imprinted in my mind. Such a fun song.
03/19/08 10:46:45PM @buddrumming:
I love drumming this style of music...nice guitar pickin...love the blues.....:)Bud
02/01/08 11:21:34AM @syntopia-music:
Wonderful blues song. I love the vocals very great. The sax are so cool, great arranged and a fantastic mood. Great stuff.
01/13/08 08:21:16PM @john-crafton:
Sweet keys. The vocal approach is unusual but good. Nice work and cool sax line.
Regards
John
01/13/08 05:28:20AM @diva:
Ayuh! Dem's da balooze, awright.
There's a kind of juke joint looseness to the drums that I like in this. The vocal is kinda different -- it sounds like a tenor sax in places. Cool. It's a little hard to make out some of the lyrics, but I still like the effect in this song.
Oh -- lucious keyboard sound. You get the Bluespicker Seal of Approval for that!
Paul
01/14/08 01:36:40PM @thedonsterproject:
You know I couldn't tell it was a "digital treatment" on the vox.
Very cool! It sounds every bit like a smoky bar Blues tune. I would certainly consider this a success! I'd like to hear what else you could accomplish with that "digital treatment!"
As noted already - the keys really sell this as a staring into the bottom of an empty glass Blues tune.
If you find any more secrets to being a one-man show who can't sing, please pass it on. I'm in the same boat as you are.
<p>Born in Guatemala City but a citizen-of-the-world First instrument was the classic guitar but not too soon I discovered keyboards as a tool for composition and performance. I tried since 1979 to be able to imitate as close as possible the playing nuisances of all instrumentalists. Recently, with the new Soft Synth technology, my dream is getting closer... Also of course I love to watch and talk to... beautiful women !!!! Part of my activities are in the educational fields, acting as a director of a university MediaLab, and teaching electronic music production, video effects and digital video production. Part time I am an independent commercial video producer for advertising. Also work doing musical ambientation for documentaries and other audiovisual material. Graduated as an Electronics Engineer, Masters in software development, Electronics applied to T.V. Broadcast and university professor. Also a Classical guitarrist and an amateur keyboardist. I do have some time for eating and sleeping too!!!!</p><p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-family: arial black,avant garde;">Aranjuez Concerto</span></p><p style="text-align: center;">Interpretation, Virtual guitar, backing strings and iClone animation by Appariton</p><p style="text-align: center;">Click at BIG button for video playback</p><p style="text-align: center;">Allow for buffer to fill!</p><p style="text-align: center;"><object width="640" height="520" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="src" value="http://medialab.galileo.edu/Apparition/Aranjuez/Aranjuez_Controller.swf"></param><embed width="640" height="520" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://medialab.galileo.edu/Apparition/Aranjuez/Aranjuez_Controller.swf"></embed></object></p><p style="text-align: center;"> Note: I'm a bad, bad girl video is being recreated. Soon will be here!</p><p style="text-align: center;"> </p>
I really like this one. It has a senior citizen motion to it like a roller coaster for someone who might just jump out of his skin if you just said Hi real suddenly. It flows seamlessly and laid back. It sounds like Bill Black's Combo for 55 years ago. It is honey to a bee. Vig
Virtual, well I never! This is a real as real can get. Very sexy and sensual. Her imagine is indelibly imprinted in my mind. Such a fun song.
I love drumming this style of music...nice guitar pickin...love the blues.....:)Bud
Wonderful blues song. I love the vocals very great. The sax are so cool, great arranged and a fantastic mood. Great stuff.
Sweet keys. The vocal approach is unusual but good. Nice work and cool sax line.
Regards
John
Ayuh! Dem's da balooze, awright.
There's a kind of juke joint looseness to the drums that I like in this. The vocal is kinda different -- it sounds like a tenor sax in places. Cool. It's a little hard to make out some of the lyrics, but I still like the effect in this song.
Oh -- lucious keyboard sound. You get the Bluespicker Seal of Approval for that!
Paul
You know I couldn't tell it was a "digital treatment" on the vox.
Very cool! It sounds every bit like a smoky bar Blues tune. I would certainly consider this a success! I'd like to hear what else you could accomplish with that "digital treatment!"
As noted already - the keys really sell this as a staring into the bottom of an empty glass Blues tune.
If you find any more secrets to being a one-man show who can't sing, please pass it on. I'm in the same boat as you are.
Well done!