I was thinking of an online recording collaboration for our merry band of avant troubadours. I thought the name TINITUS might be appropriate, as this could get LOUD...any thoughts? We could collaborate through the CBG recording studio, then send it out to the world...

Views: 180

Replies to This Discussion

Well, i have tinnitus :(

Ears play all the time, right ear play louder.
Fortunately, i can sleep,
i like it henry.... i got out my synths and dusted them off
Yeah, I'm up for some noise. What's the plan?
Well, since you ask, and to borrow a bit from Robert Fripp, we could be a "League of Crafty Cigar Box Guitarists" :) CHEERS, and thanks for joining!

Christopher Queen said:
Yeah, I'm up for some noise. What's the plan?
I'm in...noise is my specialty. I've been recording releasing avant guard-experimental-noise music for years now I can throw a CBG into the mix. Let me know what to do to make this happen.
OK, I was just thinking...With the amount of interest this idea seems to be generating, I thought I'd throw an idea out there for discussion. The music we create could be performed in solo, duo, trio and quartet format (or even larger!). This could be freely improvised, ala Derek Bailey and his various collaborations, a spontaneous dialogue shared using MP3s and subsequently mixed by whoever. Or we could riff on a planned musical idea, and improvise around that or work with some kind of score, say, a written set of instructions. What do you think?
start with a beat and bass say 4:00 intro 8 measure. then say TINITUS plays rhythm track send an mp3 to Jarmo loads it to a DAW does fills then sends a mp3 t bonehead does fills sends it to christopher he does solo sends it to henry does a solo and so on. or the random method start with a beat and bass everyone gets a copy then some one assembles the tracks if everybody jams to the same bass drums track the same leant you line them up in micro . now we might have to draw straws to see who gets what parts where but someone has to line up the tracks in time any thoughts on this Ice Bob
An idea: Each participant creates a basic track or multi-track. This could be a rhythm arrangement, or a rhythm arrangement plus a bass line or rhythm guitar part. This will form the basis of the "song". Other instruments would be added on, even vocals, at which point the musician who created the basic part mixes down the result. What do you think about that?

Ice Bob said:
start with a beat and bass say 4:00 intro 8 measure. then say TINITUS plays rhythm track send an mp3 to Jarmo loads it to a DAW does fills then sends a mp3 t bonehead does fills sends it to christopher he does solo sends it to henry does a solo and so on. or the random method start with a beat and bass everyone gets a copy then some one assembles the tracks if everybody jams to the same bass drums track the same leant you line them up in micro . now we might have to draw straws to see who gets what parts where but someone has to line up the tracks in time any thoughts on this Ice Bob
That sounds great, count me in. How do we know who to send it to first? Do we pick a member of the group at random or just post a link and let everyone take a shot at it?
Post a link and let eveyone have a shot! That's the whole idea. Solo, duos, trios, quartets...

Rev Mike said:
That sounds great, count me in. How do we know who to send it to first? Do we pick a member of the group at random or just post a link and let everyone take a shot at it?
I'm down with this. Sounds like a musical exquisite corpse.


HENRY LOWMAN said:
Post a link and let eveyone have a shot! That's the whole idea. Solo, duos, trios, quartets...

Rev Mike said:
That sounds great, count me in. How do we know who to send it to first? Do we pick a member of the group at random or just post a link and let everyone take a shot at it?
That would be the whole idea!

Terry Horn said:
I'm down with this. Sounds like a musical exquisite corpse.


HENRY LOWMAN said:
Post a link and let eveyone have a shot! That's the whole idea. Solo, duos, trios, quartets...

Rev Mike said:
That sounds great, count me in. How do we know who to send it to first? Do we pick a member of the group at random or just post a link and let everyone take a shot at it?

RSS

The Essential Pages

New to Cigar Box Nation? How to Play Cigar Box GuitarsFree Plans & How to Build Cigar Box GuitarsCigar Box Guitar Building Basics

Site Sponsor

Recommended Links & Resources


Discussion Forum

TINITUS, An online collaboration for our group...

Started by HENRY LOWMAN. Last reply by HENRY LOWMAN Oct 21, 2010. 17 Replies

How about a DIDDLEY BOW power trio...

Started by HENRY LOWMAN. Last reply by HENRY LOWMAN May 23, 2010. 7 Replies

output?

Started by Bluesheart. Last reply by Greg Apr 8, 2010. 7 Replies

Growl with bow

Started by Jarmo Katajisto. Last reply by HENRY LOWMAN Nov 1, 2009. 7 Replies

CHAMBER MUSIC CBG

Started by HENRY LOWMAN. Last reply by HENRY LOWMAN Oct 30, 2009. 4 Replies

Latest Activity

BrianQ. liked Poorness Studios's video
47 minutes ago
BrianQ. liked Doug Thorsvik's video
49 minutes ago
BrianQ. liked Glenn Kaiser's photo
51 minutes ago
Carl Floyd replied to Bill Andy's discussion Copper Hardware
3 hours ago
Glenn Kaiser commented on Glenn Kaiser's photo
Thumbnail

MAY 2024 Take Down Diddley

"Thanks Doug, will do :) -Glenn"
4 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik commented on Poorness Studios's video
Thumbnail

Rainbow Stew (low budget cover on cigar box guitar) | Merle Haggard

"A new one for me Kale, and I like it! I always enjoy your CBG covers. Happy Sunday!"
4 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik commented on Glenn Kaiser's photo
Thumbnail

MAY 2024 Take Down Diddley

"Clean and simple! Ready for a little Jailhouse Rock. Go for it Glenn!"
4 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik commented on AGP #'s photo
Thumbnail

AGP #533 - ''Beware of Wife''

"This one is definitely an attention getter Alan! I’m not brave enough to build one like this.…"
4 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik commented on A.D.EKER's photo
Thumbnail

Decoration on the Spider & Frog

"I like it Andries! "
5 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik commented on Mick Tickner's photo
Thumbnail

cbg2.4

"Me too! It’s a challenge to nail everything right out of the gate, so tweak them when you…"
5 hours ago
Poorness Studios posted a video

Rainbow Stew (low budget cover on cigar box guitar) | Merle Haggard

Happy Sunday folks. I've wanted to cover this 1981 Merle Haggard tune for a while and I decided today is the day. Here's a stripped down cover with nothing b...
5 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik commented on Doug Thorsvik's video
Thumbnail

On Top of Spaghetti: 3D Printed Cigar Box Guitar

"Thanks and glad you enjoyed this one Alan! Another Slinger requested song and fun to do. I really…"
5 hours ago

Music

© 2024   Created by Ben "C. B. Gitty" Baker.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

\uastyle>\ud/** Scrollup **/\ud.scrollup {\ud background: url("https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/963882636?profile=original") no-repeat scroll 0 0 transparent;\ud bottom: 25px;\ud display: inline !important;\ud height: 40px;\ud opacity: 0.3 !important;\ud position: fixed;\ud right: 30px;\ud text-indent: -9999px;\ud width: 40px;\ud z-index: 999;\ud}\ud.scrollup:hover {\ud opacity:0.99!important;\ud}\ud \uascript type="text/javascript">\ud x$(document).ready(function(){\ud x$(window).scroll(function(){\ud if (x$(this).scrollTop() > 100) {\ud x$('.scrollup').fadeIn();\ud } else {\ud x$('.scrollup').fadeOut();\ud }\ud });\ud x$('.scrollup').click(function(){\ud x$("html, body").animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 600);\ud return false;\ud });\ud });\ud \ua!-- End Scroll Up -->