[RWP] Original Music

Indigo 33indigo at charter.net
Sun Jun 23 08:38:04 EDT 2013


I don't have a fixed musical identity.
I might like an entirely none key and non fixed time thing one time, and 
dig a traditional blues or nasty mean breakbeat the next.
I loved Harry Parch and John Cage in the sixties, and at the same time 
had a big collection of really old ragtime piano, like Pinetop Smith, 
and all the hottest jazz bands; like Benny Moton;  of the twenties.
I like some of the current hop and soul, like my favorite vocalist now 
is Kelly Rowland once a part of Destiny's Child.
I can't help it, I get bored with pop as quick as any teen ager, and 
only listen to a few classics from the rock era.
If I hear something like Bob Seeger's Still The Same once about every 3 
years, I get a thrill from it; but then I don't want to hear it again 
too soon.

I'll have to sit down and crank out a traditional piece, instead of the 
experimental things I've contributed so far, just so folks can see that 
I actually can play on time and pitch if I'm in that mood on that 
particular day.
My problem is getting bored with a piece before I finish it.
Indi



  also

On 6/23/2013 5:22 AM, Chrissie Cochrane wrote:
> Hey now that's an idea I like.
>
> Chrissie
> Managing Director
> The Global Voice
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf Of Jim Snowbarger
> Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2013 5:48 AM
> To: Reapers Without Peepers
> Subject: [RWP] Original Music
>
> Hey, let's each one of us who can, contribute a link to a recording of a
> song that we actually wrote ourselves, and primarily, and hopefully
> entirely, performed.  One track per person.  Pick a track that really says
> you, and throw it in the pot.  Let's find out who we are musically.
>
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