Prent Rodgers
Comments
8
simonXAG
Aug 18, 2009
Song: Balloon Drum Music
That was really rather cool. At first you think it is going to be boring, then weird, but then you settle in to it and enjoy the music on its own terms.
Ryan Porter
Feb 06, 2008
Hey I listened to Subduction Zone and it was pretty awesome.
TKMajor
Sep 09, 2007
Prent
I've been listening to your music since I discovered a track on the old Mp3.com back around '98-'99.
I have to say that I really LOVE Subduction Zone.
Brilliant track!
slomenka
Apr 16, 2006
Hey, thanks for sharing your music. It reminds me of "L'ensemble rayé" on some levels. Just because it is gentle though challenging. Otherwise, it is your own. :)
djaxel
Oct 30, 2004
Today I listened to mirrorwalk. Nice music, really, somehow weird effects. But I can hear some chord functionalities here which are wonderfully expressive.
The finger-piano piece is a hit, really.
When I started to listen to another piece the name escaped me and I couldn't find it, however , it was Cuenta, I found out today. Again I will say musical expressions with expressive possibilities beyond what I have heard so far! (The text window seems full now:)
Great music! Thank you very much,
Regards.
I still have some annoying difficulties navigating from the music-page to this comments page, because I usually go directly to the music page.
djaxel
Oct 17, 2004
Ah at last I arrived at your small tiny message box; I had to sign up, close down and go back to the first link (from LilyPond User-List) in order to find the "discussion" on the music. Maybe more comments would arrive if it wasn't so difficult to sign up and avoid your email accept traps, which defaults to accepting mail. Smart? No Sir! But otherwise I like your site very much; style, informative text and nice fascinating music.
The music, "DownloadSong.cfm.mpga", oh, it was the first one: "Dry Hole Canyon" for woodwinds is absolutely a marvel, and the possibilities of microtones are there, very clear for one to see.
When you hear a jazz-musician play a slow ballad on a wind instrument you will hear microtones, though they are not written. One of the most famous "demonstrations" is a "classical" Basie arrangement, "Swinging the Blues" which demonstrates all the things you cannot do with printed music.
Once more thank you for your nice site.
Regards
Donald Axel
gugliel
Aug 04, 2004
Listened to 'tsantsa circle dance'. Interesting sounds, enjoyed exploring your tunings. Some of the stop-start got a little much for me after a couple of minutes -- maybe it was the shrunken head effect. Will try return for more!
Wow... this is SO cool...