[Harp-L] New Richard Hunter piece on Broadjam.com
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- From: Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 11:22:31 -0400
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Hi all,
I've put a full-length (2:40) version of my piece "Lightnin Bounce", a
harp instrumental featuring a harp-bass-drums trio, up on:
http://broadjam.com/rhunter
The piece is intended to be in the classic Chicago harp trio style,
right down to the slightly corroded sound of the recording. Comments
welcome.
I recorded the harp parts for this piece in a hotel room into my Zoom
H4, using the built-in metronome to keep the time on track. I used the
Zoom's built-in mics, which gave me a sound that's useful for this kind
of piece (y'know, where the harp isn't supposed to sound TOO good...).
I was pleased to find the metronome in the Zoom, which makes it very
handy not only for recording scratch ideas but keeper tracks too, and I
expect to use it for this kind of thing again.
I added the bass and drum tracks in Cakewalk's Sonar as I developed the
piece, as per usual for this kind of thing.
Enjoy, thanks, Richard Hunter
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