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Archisorcerus
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Posted: February 12 2022 at 12:07 |
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Attention, for the already participated (Edit): I expanded the theme of the poll, but did not alter it. So, your already nominated songs are valid, if they fit the initial criteria. You can keep them, as well as choose another song, oops track, if you prefer, considering the enhanced theme.
Read all my "songs" as "tracks". As an instrumental cannot be a song. Thanks to The Anders for the correction. This round is quite simple. (Edit: Lol it became not too simple now. In a nutshell, it should be a single musician that performs the music.) We will nominate songs where there is a single instrument played by a musician and/or a singer who also plays an instrument while singing, or else a multi-instrumentalist who plays more than one instrument (s/he can also sing too) during the same performance. The combination of both is not accepted, such as a vocal song accompanied by another musician. But a musician singing and playing an instrument is accepted. So, there should be only one musician in the song who should be playing a single instrument or multiple instruments in the same performance, or playing an instrument and singing, or else only singing. That means a capella bands are not accepted, but a musician singing and playing the harmonica and/or guitar is. I suggest that we don't include overly polyphonic synth pieces here. OK, a single person can play like a crowded band with his/her synthesizer. But, I wouldn't encourage sharing such stuff. Also I strongly suggest that, if one is gonna nominate a multi-instrumentalist, s/he only includes a single performance of the artist, rather than the instrumentalist recording many instruments separately and combining them. Whilst, we can nominate songs where synthetic sounds of the instruments are used. It, again, shouldn't be too polyphonic. (See my second video for an example to that.) The rules are: 1-) Nominate a single song fitting the topic. (The topic of this poll is: solo instrumentals or solo vocal songs, or else a musician playing an (or multiple) instrument(s) who might also be singing.) Add a note above or below the Youtube link, denoting that it is your nomination. I really wish that would be your first video shared in your first post. Though, you can add the note and edit the videos even just before the voting process begins. So, no worries if you decide to change your nomination. I'll notify here for the deadline of choosing one's nomination. In normal cases, it will be just after 1 weeks from today. You can add other songs here too, after your nominated song/video. They will be for fun, and for the members (us) to discover more music. Please don't share like 25 songs though. 2-) When I declare that the voting process commences, we all vote for our 3 favourites among the nominations. We have a full week to do that. So, you can take your time. Multiple votes are allowed, but as we, the experienced "Interactivers" always do, please vote only for 3 options. (This is for the prospective newcomers, please do join. We don't bite. ) In normal cases, this phase will last for about a week after the voting process begins. 3-) Obscure or relatively lesser known prog stuff is OK. You can nominate one of them. Yet, consider that there are very knowledgeable people here. And, some of them don't vote for the stuff that they know very well, even if they like that song. 4-) Your nomination can be something like a prelude or an interlude too. As long as, it has the qualities of a song. We also share our picks, just before or after casting our votes. So, it would be cool if everyone does that. (My podium is: 1- X, 2- Y, 3- Z...) Some of us give feedbacks during this 2 weeks. If you can spare time, and you feel like doing that, you can consider this too. You can give feedbacks anytime during this 2 weeks period, to be more precise. The above part seems a bit long and detailed, but our probable newcomers shouldn't be intimidated by it. Mistakes are OK. We'll let you know if you make one. I don't see one of us being an a****le while doing that. The only problem you can create is casting untimely votes. The voting will begin after a week, and I'll declare that. After placing the nominations in the respective spaces of the poll options. Have fun!!! My nomination is from my favourite harpsichord album. I love harpsichord as a solo instrument best, BTW. Colin Tilney - Handel: Harpsichord Suite 5 in E M - IV air This one is out of the competition. A theme from my favourite PC game: Baldur's Gate II. Digital synths or not, I love harp too. This is so peaceful... Baldur's Gate II: Harper Theme Hahah, finally, and again out of the competition. Because Handel is never enough, nor is harpsichord! Edited by Archisorcerus - February 20 2022 at 12:10 |
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So classical pieces by others is accepted? Or more broadly...non original pieces can be performed by others?
Edited by JD - February 12 2022 at 12:56 |
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Wintergatan - Marble MachineContact Mic Sound Board DIYGorkem Sen - YaybaharEdited by JD - February 12 2022 at 13:33 |
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Archisorcerus
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Yes. As long as there's a single instrument played by one person, or a vocal work sung by one person, anything is accepted. BTW, my picks were classical. But it can be from any genre. I wouldn't reccommend such extremity for your own good though. (See below.) Edited by Archisorcerus - February 12 2022 at 13:24 |
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EDIT: My nomination is Barre Phillips: This one is rather special to me for different reasons, but here
I'll just mention that Barre Phillips gave me (and signed) this album
when we were both involved in a retrospective of Robert Kramer's film
work in Japan in 2001. BP made much of the music for RK's films and he
made this album as an homage to him ("Eight Pieces for Robert Kramer")
after RK passed away a bit more than a year earlier. If you like this,
don't hesitate to check out Barre Phillips' other work... Solo work on
the double bass! Barre Phillips - Dear Doctor: Interesting poll theme and take on things. I actually immediately thought of this piece of music, but I'm afraid it is too well known to many of us. We will see... So, here's a piece by Steve Reich, where the violin player is playing with himself/herself... Steve Reich - Violin Phase: Edited by suitkees - February 19 2022 at 01:50 |
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The Anders
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So: in effect, a singing voice is only eligible if the performance consists of that voice and then nothing else - and not f.e. a singer singing to his/her own guitar playing? "As long as, it has the qualities of a song." Now a song, at least in my vocabulary, is something you sing. I would never count instrumentals as songs. Unless we count Mendelsohn's 'Lieder ohne Worte' and things like that...
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Archisorcerus
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Yes, no guitar playing and singing at the same time. You must have heard "instrumental songs" where there's no singing, right? |
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BTW I was surprised to learn that the dictionaries of Cambridge and Merriam-Webster agree with you in that. And they are my primary sources as dictionaries. So I concede. Thank you for that, really. Logically I already agreed with you, but I was thinking that the word song, in time, encompassed a wider musical meaning. So I, thanks to you, have learned that I was wrong in using the word song like this. But forgive me, I'm probably a partner in crime with numerous people. I honestly appreciate your correcting my mistake. Edited by Archisorcerus - February 12 2022 at 14:27 |
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Cristi
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The themes seem to get harder and harder.
I'll try to think of something interesting and get back to this.
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The Anders
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The easiest would be to pick a classical piece (e.g. the movement of a piano sonata), but I think I will try to come up with something else.
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Mila-13
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@Özgür
Hi, I have a question. So if I understand correctly, our first post shall be authomatically our nomination? I hope that is not the case because that would really dampen my initial enthusiasm. Edited by Mila-13 - February 12 2022 at 15:30 |
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Archisorcerus
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Mila. It would make my job easier. But it is not a strict rule. You can always edit your first post and add your nomination in your own post, until the voting begins. But, it is neither a must, nor mandatory. We are here to have fun! Yet, please drop a note and write something like "this is my nomination" over or under your nominated song. Writing the artist name and the song, oops track, title would also be nice! Edited by Archisorcerus - February 12 2022 at 15:38 |
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Now that I can understand! So if I have a new inspiration after I have posted my first suggestion I can post it in the thread as long as I also edit my first post, I guess? So theoretically I could store several suggestions in my first post if I indicate which of those would be my potential nomination? Edited by Mila-13 - February 12 2022 at 15:48 |
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^ You can even add your ultimate nomination, from one of your random post on another page, and copy-paste it in your first post! As I said, it will make things easier for me. But no worries! Dropping a note over or under your nomination is also OK. Wherever that track is. If I were the only poll creator here, I might have been a bit demanding regarding my rules. But, as I stated in my original post, I just "wish" you all do so!
I'm gonna sleep now. Have a good night. Edited by Archisorcerus - February 12 2022 at 15:57 |
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The Dark Elf
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So...no guitars or synthesizers. No singing with an instrument. Just piano pieces then? Or are either of these acceptable:
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Mila-13
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Ok. Maybe it would make sense to inform people in the team thread that you started the new poll? |
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I've entered a short announcement with a link to this poll in the Team thread. This hasn't always been done, so it's not unusual that it wasn't, Mila.
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Lewian
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Nomination: Olivier Latry plays Olivier Messiaen's Apparition de l'eglise eternelle. xxx This one is maybe too well known, but I love it. Joe Jackson - Nocturne Edited by Lewian - February 19 2022 at 06:58 |
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I suggested that it might be useful given that hardly anyone was around atm. Edited by Mila-13 - February 12 2022 at 18:48 |
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Rather extreme theme. MY NOMINATION: It is much easier to select a piece of classical music, as The Anders rightly says. As you know, I have always tried, with the exception of some occasions, not to propose pieces by cultured, classical or avant-garde musicians, but in this case I think it is appropriate to do so. I propose you a piece of piano by Manuel De Falla that I have known since I was a teenager. In fact, together with Verdi's opera vinyls, my father had collections of classical music vinyls, 8 catalogs with 8 discs each, starting from 1600 to finish with Bartok and Stravinsky, and those 64 discs have become my map for deepen classical music, even now I have in mind the classification in 8 catalogs. There was only one record of De Falla and I did not like the compositions for guitar very much, on the contrary I immediately liked this piece for piano very much, I remember reading the notes written on the booklet of the record, which were well done, where they explained that in this piece De Falla uses the piano in a "percussive" way, that is, he shows what a percussion instrument it is. And as you can see, I read it over 30 years ago and I still remember it. I'll post a live piece so you can see how much that musical encycledia of mine had reason: the piano is played like a percussion instrument. I hope many of you don't know this piece. PS In choosing the live song (there are many on youtube) I noticed how much the tempo of the piece changes, it goes from 8 minutes to 14 minutes, just think what a difference! I remember it longer than 10 minutes, so if I put one that lasts 13 minutes, it seems to me the right pace. Enjoy! ----- OUT OF COMPETITION: In the field of "pop" music, apart from some examples of famous musicians (like Tracy Chapman and Joe Jackson (which I see already launched by two of you), I can't think of anyone other than John Fahey (excluding prog), who is not an artist that I particularly love. I know it only partially thanks to the advice of Piero Scaruffi, and in any case I recognize its greatness. From his masterpiece album, Fare Forward Voyagers, I will spare you the song (the instrumental piece, to be exact) with the same name, which lasts more than 20 minutes, and I propose the shortest one, this: Edited by jamesbaldwin - February 12 2022 at 18:50 |
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