disquiet0300 by sevenism published on 2017-09-30T14:33:58Z instrument 1: self generating feedback in podfarm, echo added in audacity, faded out throughout instrument 2: C harmonica. i entrusted audacity to pitch shift to E. paulstretched it into itself instrument 3: 12 string guitar. bit of finger picking in Em. nothing added. well except reverb when i mastered in audition ... https://llllllll.co/t/disquiet-junto-the-300th-consecutive-weekly-project/ Disquiet Junto Project 0300: The 300th Project 3 chords x 100 seconds Step 1: For the 300th consecutive weekly Disquiet Junto project, choose a chord. Read the 6 steps of these instructions all the way through before making a decisions about instrumentation (Step 2) or recording (Steps 3 and 4). Understanding the intended end result will potentially influence those decisions. Step 2: Choose three different instruments on which to play the chord selected in Step 1. Step 3: Record yourself playing for 100 seconds that chord on the first of the instruments you chose in Step 2. You may want to record slightly longer than 100 seconds and edit back. Not every instrument has infinite sustain. You may need to use different techniques (strumming, sequencing, preparing, etc.) to achieve the 100 seconds. Consider those different techniques and the role they’ll have in the resulting sound. Step 4: Repeat Step 3 for each of the other two instruments from Step 2. Consider how the three instruments, as well as the techniques you employ to play them, will correlate with each other. Genre World Comment by sevenism @bellyfullofstars thank you! great imagery.. tension between peace and anxiety went into it 2017-10-05T08:00:23Z Comment by Belly Full Of Stars Great atmosphere. I agree with the spaghetti western comment - the tension of canyons and open land. 2017-10-04T18:00:43Z Comment by sevenism @rupertlally thanks Rupert, yeah there's something about a 12 string that legs l lends itself to that sort of playing.. 2017-10-03T10:02:28Z Comment by sevenism @337is thanks Leslie! 2017-10-03T10:01:40Z Comment by rupertlally Very atmospheric, it’s got a vaguely spaghetti western soundtrack feel.... 2017-10-02T19:56:19Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) Elegiac 2017-10-02T18:24:55Z Comment by Suss Müsik @s_e-v: There is something timeless about the sound of a nylon string guitar. 2017-10-01T13:11:19Z Comment by sevenism @suss-musik interesting. when I was a kid the first guitar I picked at was my mum's classical guitar 2017-10-01T11:36:31Z Comment by sevenism @moduspony thanks very much 2017-10-01T11:34:44Z Comment by sevenism @half-unusual cheers! 2017-10-01T11:34:30Z Comment by sevenism @daniel-diaz thanks! 2017-10-01T11:34:19Z Comment by sevenism @tosowgreennettles city shit.. 2017-10-01T11:34:03Z Comment by toSowGreenNettles watching concrete&rain&heavy steel move without grace 2017-09-30T22:00:45Z Comment by Daniel Diaz great! 2017-09-30T18:51:32Z Comment by Suss Müsik Very nice. Almost a flamenco quality. 2017-09-30T18:31:30Z Comment by halF unusuaL Sonorous 2017-09-30T16:46:38Z Comment by moduS ponY nice to hear an acoustic interpretation, well done 2017-09-30T15:20:00Z