Loikroh Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 Following on from a very good suggestion from Steve Wilson I've spent an interesting afternoon setting up a Soundcloud page. Being a technology dinosaur, I had no idea what Soundcloud was - isn't it brilliant! When I get a decent mic sorted out I will post some new stuff. I've chosen this track as a test because, of all the varied music I've recorded, this is the piece I'm probably still the most pleased with and still play https://soundcloud.com/mart-bradley/handlel-triomp3 Played on Wheatstone Aeola no 26068 - anyone have an idea as to the date of this? hope the link actually works! cheers Mart
Graham Collicutt Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 Look here: http://www.horniman.info/DKNSARC/SD01/PAGES/D1P0430L.HTM
Geoff Wooff Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 Lovely stuff Mart !! You can find out the age of your concertina from the link that Graham gives then look for the Ledger for 1910-1923... you'll find your concertina in there. Geoff.
Loikroh Posted December 4, 2014 Author Posted December 4, 2014 Wow, 26 September 1913 Thanks very much for that, Graham and Geoff. I'll look up the others now.... cheers Mart
Wolf Molkentin Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 (edited) Hi Mart, albeit personally rather being into discovering the EC's soloing capacities I really like this taking the recorder part (in that competent and tasteful trumpet-like manner). Always loved this piece (which I seem to recall rather as an organ concerto).SC is great (albeit sadly worsened over the course of this year by a stupid business policy), you get lots of feed-back...If you like, here's one recording of a - commonly falsely attributed - nice little "Bach" tune...:Minuet Looking forward to listening to more stuff from your side....!Best wishes - Wolf Edited December 4, 2014 by blue eyed sailor
DaveM Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 Wolf,What's the soundcloud "stupid business policy"?
Wolf Molkentin Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 (edited) Wolf, What's the soundcloud "stupid business policy"? I've been rather late with seriously getting involved into SC, so one serious step, obviously downward, I've learned about only by very common complaints within the community, seemed to be about sharing. Just as I was really into listening, commenting and replying, SC had cut me off through replacing a great mobile version with a very restricted, fashionable advertising and easy-listening "one-thumb" tool. Next was an apparent infection of the main site, mainly optically but more and more getting corrupted too... Already lost a good deal of communication by that... Edited December 4, 2014 by blue eyed sailor
Steve Wilson Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 Bravo, good stuff. On Soundcloud too, no bother with visuals. Again really enjoyed this.
Daniel Hersh Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 Following on from a very good suggestion from Steve Wilson I've spent an interesting afternoon setting up a Soundcloud page. Being a technology dinosaur, I had no idea what Soundcloud was - isn't it brilliant! When I get a decent mic sorted out I will post some new stuff. I've chosen this track as a test because, of all the varied music I've recorded, this is the piece I'm probably still the most pleased with and still play https://soundcloud.com/mart-bradley/handlel-triomp3 Played on Wheatstone Aeola no 26068 - anyone have an idea as to the date of this? hope the link actually works! cheers Mart Beautiful! I take it that you are Martyn Bradley?
Loikroh Posted December 5, 2014 Author Posted December 5, 2014 Hi, Daniel - yes, it's me - still attempting to get the music right as you will see from the practice videos on the Round Midnight thread!! Just joined so enjoying getting to know everyone now retirement gives me the time - yayyy! Thanks for your comments, Wolf - and I love the minuet on English. I've always used the box as a solo instrument as one would a flute, violin or sax, especially with playing jazz so it's great to hear someone playing totally solo and including the harmonising chords - a path I've never ventured down. I'm currently doing some playing with a jazz trio - piano, bass, drums, which is brilliant, although we do change some of the original keys - improvising in E flat is not really an option!!!! Some of the fingering in the Bach Bourree is pretty much a nightmare - any one else tried it? cheers Mart
chas Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 Great stuff. Almost inspired to try some classical stuff myself. Keep 'em coming!
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