October Grounds, 8 by Wilhelm Matthies published on 2018-10-21T16:09:15Z October Grounds, 8 is the 2nd of two album preview pieces for the album October Grounds (1-8) In this piece I used my 8th mosesa. If you compare how the mosesa 8 sounds to the 9the one, you may hear that it has higher pitches, thinner strings and a thinner, lighter character. As with October Grounds, 6, I mixed external and internal effects to get the sound quality that you hear, it is a semi-acoustic instrument using a thin wood bowl to filter and preamplify the sound quality before being processed. The intent is to have an instrument that is as versatile and as expressive as possible as established world instruments are such as the viola from Western Europe, the Kamnache from the Mid-East and the Erhu from the Far East but offering new sound qualities not heard by those instruments. Compositionally speaking, this is an improvisation as the other 7 pieces are on the album, and this is the concluding piece, ie. summarizing the themes I used in the other pieces. As with “October Grounds,6”, this one is also a “modern modal piece,” meaning I intentionally use the physical and auditory vibrations of the instrument to find dominant tones and then to respond in contrast with sounds that cause expressive tension, but to also use sounds in degrees of concordance to blend towards resolution for expressive tension and release. Please leave a comment on the track as it means a lot to me to hear how you think/feel about the presented piece. You can download the album, pay or do not pay as you wish here: https://darkpebble-bluewave.bandcamp.com/album/october-grounds-1-8 Enjoy! Wilhelm Matthies 10-21-18 Genre Contemporary Classical Improvisation Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @dj-inertia: thanks for noticing! 2019-01-25T23:43:33Z Comment by DARKPEAKER wow locked in now ..amazingly tender in the tenseness 2019-01-25T22:00:06Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @cgko: thanks! 2018-12-20T02:37:51Z Comment by CGKO Amazing work! 2018-12-19T16:41:49Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @timworxx: thanks for your thoughtful and kind response! :) 2018-11-17T18:39:04Z Comment by timworxx a fascinating listening experience, full of contrasts but also fine nuances, your piece breathes and lives - listening to your music is like an attention exercise :) 2018-11-17T16:19:29Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @rosmarinobaia: thanks for your kind words! 2018-11-13T01:27:51Z Comment by Rosmarino Baia This piece is the definition of music 2018-11-12T06:26:46Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies thanks, I'm happy that you enjoyed it! 2018-11-09T14:18:17Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @ip-identity-problem: :) 2018-11-09T14:17:32Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @ip-identity-problem: :) 2018-11-09T14:17:23Z Comment by IP(identity problem) i really love it. simply bautyfull ! 2018-11-09T09:04:24Z Comment by IP(identity problem) ooooo 2018-11-09T09:01:58Z Comment by IP(identity problem) lobe it from the begining 2018-11-09T08:58:15Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @lars_karge: thanks Lars Karge for listening closely,...I'm happy that you enjoyed it and that your picked up on the earthy quality and atmosphere. 2018-11-03T02:16:19Z Comment by Lars Karge nice Piece with elementary substance and beautiful Atmosphere! :-) 2018-10-31T13:07:04Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @oddrun-eikli: thanks! I am happy that you enjoy the instrument and that you can hear the combinations of east and western music. :) WM 2018-10-29T23:40:53Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @walkingears: thanks! I happy that you can feel connected to the piece and enjoy it! 2018-10-29T23:39:54Z Comment by oddrun eikli Beautiful instrument and amazing playing in music and sounds from East and West in October Grounds. Noone up here write music like you Wilhelm. 2018-10-29T17:11:12Z Comment by WalkingEars This is gorgeous! Very expressive 2018-10-29T15:37:01Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @martin-hoogeboom: thanks for listening, I am happy that you enjoyed it! 2018-10-26T00:06:41Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @andrus-kannel: thanks Andrus for your poetic response! 2018-10-26T00:06:07Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @andrus-kannel: thanks Andrus for your poetic response! 2018-10-26T00:05:59Z Comment by Martin Hoogeboom Wonderful! Enjoyed listening.... 2018-10-25T15:07:01Z Comment by Andrus Kannel As the two rivers flowing side by side and the bridge is the channel that connects them. One river is slow, big and old, the second is younger, faster, and searches for its flutter through the landscape. 2018-10-25T10:01:09Z Comment by cathrinta @wilhelm-matthies: It is obvious! 2018-10-25T06:27:00Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @dararat-chemnasiri: thanks! It is what contains everything not heard! 2018-10-25T02:15:33Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @tuonela-1: thanks Tuonela! 2018-10-25T01:06:56Z Comment by Tuonela Some incredible discipline in this improvisation, Wilhelm. You and the instrument are in accord, more than I've heard before. Quite rivetting! :) 2018-10-25T01:00:58Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @kerstin-kuntze: thanks Kerstin, I am happy that you could immerse yourself into it and enjoyed it! 2018-10-25T00:03:34Z