"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise

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"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise

Hi All, probably a bit to minimal, but I like it, you may not ; ) Have a listen if you dare :
 
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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/02 08:39:22 (permalink)
    I do like it!

    In some places it really does sound like it's an audio version of Escher's stairs.

    Good job - have you thought about adding more meat to the bones by bringing in some interesting harmonies with keyboards or other instruments. I can almost hear a really engaging 3 minute track coming out of this.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/02 08:41:54 (permalink)
    excellent Rik, and the title is very apt. i don't know but i wonder if you could do some very cool stuff like playing it backwards at the same time as forwards, or with some kinda delay...not that it needs it, but just as an experiment...

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/02 09:00:49 (permalink)
    Hi Terry, I did try it with strings but didn't like it, will have another go at it.

    Hi Mark, good ideas, will have to play with this a bit more.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/02 10:50:49 (permalink)

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/02 10:54:51 (permalink)

    nice!
    captures the vibe of escher, for sure.
    i've been a fan of his artwork since the first time i saw it in the late 60's.....

    nice recording......i like the way you capture the nylon string attack, without it sounding plasticy or harsh.

    granted, some of the melodies sound like practice scales, but put in the context of the whole piece, and the subject matter, they're perfect.


    nice subtle reverb...the treatment of the tails is nice.
    do you mind sharing settings?
    predelay? length of decay? diffusion settings? 

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/02 12:29:55 (permalink)
    Hi BB, thanks for listening, glad you're an Escher fan too.

    This was recorded on two tracks, one direct and one mic, behringer b5 at the 12th fret looking in to the soundhole. The direct track has a short reverb on it, 9ms predelay, decay just about 700ms damping at 60 % and mix at 25% gives it a bit ambience, panned hard right and left to make it as wide as possible. Mic channel has a little bit of eq, highpass at 60hz and a 2db lift around 7khz. Main reverb has 54ms of predelay, 2.24 seconds of decay, damping at 33%.
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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/18 14:29:44 (permalink)
    I missed this one.  At least since you posted it.  Well done.  Maybe if you would have sent me one of those stairway pictures, I would have 'gotten' it.  :)  

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/18 17:02:43 (permalink)
    Nicely done Rik.  I like how you expressed it.

    Well done!

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/18 19:33:22 (permalink)
      I can see where that would be a challenge to add additional instruments.  

    I enjoyed listening.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/18 20:29:43 (permalink)
    Thanks for not saying 'especially for Janet,' Herb.    (even though it's true.) :)
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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/18 20:39:25 (permalink)
    Yeah.... I meant for anyone.... what a challenge that would be. 

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/18 20:45:28 (permalink)
    :)  
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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/18 20:52:27 (permalink)
    Hi Rik,

    Very cool piece.  Excellently played and recorded.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/19 10:17:26 (permalink)
    Hi J., I don't even know if I "get it" myself ; )

    Hi Robert , thanks for listening glad you like the expressiveness.

    Hi Herb, thanks for listening, I certainly couldn't think of something to add to this ; )

    Hi Gary, I'd settle for cool anyday, thanks.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/19 16:21:46 (permalink)
    I like it. The sonics are nice as well.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/19 16:31:34 (permalink)
    Listening to it again seeing as it popped up to the top of forum list again... still liking it, and appreciating the musical 'synergy' with the Escher picture.

    I wish I could play guitar as well as you... guess I'll probably have to invest in lessons (and then sell my guitar sample packages).

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/20 11:15:21 (permalink)
    Hi Dean, glad you like the tune and the sonics, thanks

    Hi Terry, thanks for listening again. And you still like it ? Wow ; )  Don't know about taking lessons, I never had one.; )

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/20 21:33:17 (permalink)
    Nice, very relaxing.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/21 00:46:25 (permalink)
    Hi Bobby, thanks, man. : ) The real deal ? Wow.

    Hi Tim, thanks for listening.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/21 01:52:04 (permalink)
    Hi, Rik,


    Another wonderful piece of music whose beauty lies in it's solitude and simplicity!  Fantastic playing, as always, and the guitar sounds perfect for the style.


    Very nice work!
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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/21 07:44:07 (permalink)
    Sounded good, Rik. There's nothing wrong with "minimal" when it gets the message across and it is something that you do well.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/21 10:00:08 (permalink)
    Very pretty track.  I think it could actually stand alone, as is and be an intro to a full tune.  Just a thought.  Beautiful guitar work, Rik!  This Escher is a freak!  Gotta love him!!!!! 

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/22 11:54:21 (permalink)
    Hi Bob, thanks for listening, simpel is best sometimes.

    Hi Scott, thanks. Minimal is easier to mix ; )

    Hi Warren, to my surprise people seem to like it as is, better leave it that way ; ).  Yep, Escher is a real Dutch Master in my book.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/22 14:33:39 (permalink)
    I love the simplicity and space. I think sometimes it's harder to leave space and balance the overall timing of a piece. really nice piece Rik.
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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/23 11:20:37 (permalink)
    Rik, This is pretty cool, sounds great. I think it stands on it's own, wouldn't add a thing. It has a very unusual feeling about it, really draws you in as a listener. Regards
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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/26 08:10:13 (permalink)
    Hi Rhyno, thanks for listening, glad you like the space and overall timing.

    Hi Mark, glad you think it's cool. Very glad it draws you in as a listener.

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/26 13:41:02 (permalink)
    Really nice Rik, beautifully played and recorded.

    Big Escher fan too, I've always been fascinated by his work. I used to wonder how the lone monk watching the rest in 'Ascending and Descending' got off the stairs..

     
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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/27 14:48:44 (permalink)
     
    Hi there Rik
     
    Haunting indeed, the music fit's the title perfectly.
     
    Beautifully captured as always.
     
     

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    Re:"Escher's stairs" ultra-minimal classical guitar piece by Morenoise 2011/11/27 23:00:26 (permalink)
    That was very nice.  Aptly titled as well.

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