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Polyphony :
Welcome,
In 1972, while residing in Virginia Beach, Virginia USA I was in a band called "Polyphony". The word stuck with me after reading about the masters and how they used "many voiced textures" in movements designed to excite and capture the attention of their listeners. Of course, very few people actually knew what it meant, let alone how to pronounce it. Today, mainly from the advances in synth technology and MIDI, it is a somewhat common term. The band consisted of Craig Massey, Marty Ruddy, Chris Spong, Chatty Cooper, and myself, Glenn Howard. I remember waking up early in the morning and hearing something rolling down the hill of the front yard outside my window. As I rubbed the sle...
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Hi there!
New (Math Jazz Fusion) Album Posted..Please Listen and rate..Thank you so much for listening!
~DMD~
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:: posted by DMDstudio on Tue May 26, 2009 @ 11:22 PM
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Hi, Glenn!!!
We'd like to share with you 2 tunes:
The first one, composed and performed by Adrianne Simioni, is called:
"Theories (When natural events become letters and numbers)".
(from 0m00s) Oh! There Comes That Star Again!;
(from 0m24s) Systematic Notes Of The Stellar Tracks;
(from 1m20s) Testing Formulas;
(from 2m08s) Miscalculations Leading To Darkness;
(from 2m45s to the end) !!!!Eureka!!!!.
To listening to "Theories":
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=740622&songID=5689791
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The second tune is a space-reggae, a collab with Mike Bennett. It is called "Sky Ska".
To listening to "Sky Ska":
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=269380&songID=7553467
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We wish you a wonderful Spring time in the North hemisphere!!!
From the South hemisphere,
Zozimo and Adrianne.
- - - - - - - 2009 - - - - - - - - -
International Year of Astronomy
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Hi, Glenn!!! Just passing to tell you about two new tunes:
The first tune, posted in our site, is about the magic of a night sky observation, from sunset to sleeping time.
Star Gazers: -
(from 0min00sec) sunset and first stars;
(from 0min22sec) starry sky;
(from 1min07sec) extraordinary events and superstitions;
(from 1min42sec) deep space observation;
(from 2min26sec) dreaming about cosmos.
Total time: 4'18''
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The second tune is a collab with EFrank, who composed "Pampas Bit" as homage to the place where we live: The "Pampas". This place covers the very south of Brazil and North of Argentina and it is known by its smoth hills and plains, getting the attention of the naturalist Charles Darwin in his famous travel on the ship "The Beagle" in 19 century.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=744532&songID=7033929
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Wishing you the very best!!!
Z&A
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