Tag Archives: Recording

Old School Digital

Had a lovely day recording The Blue Daze trio last month in a church hall on a quiet Sunday afternoon. The trio is piano, bass guitar and drums with a repertoire of mostly original music composed by my brother John. … Continue reading

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Unearthing intellectual property with an advice slip

Clearing out boxes of papers, invoices and receipts again this week and I came across a remittance advice slip from the Musicians’ Union. It was for a PPL distribution payment and gives an insight into how the European Union has … Continue reading

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Bowls, bells and tings (and sings)

Once I had recovered from the 26th June, the world premiere performance, I have been enjoying recording some of the works we did not have time to complete on the day. This has been good for me as a performer – … Continue reading

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A break in transmission

No posts in the last few weeks due to editing, revising and making sure I am communicating all the musical intensions through the score and individual parts to Deranged Drums on Digital Vistas.  Not an easy task as once one … Continue reading

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Compose, record, distribute

April 28th 2003 was the launch date of a new legal service to access digital music.  iTunes was available in the United States of America and the cost per track was just less than a dollar (still the same 10 … Continue reading

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