Music Posts
2022-04-14
The Day We Met
It's a song... lend it your ear.

This is a slow, musing song. The character is looking at a wall of photos and is thinking back to the day they met the love of their life. How, in that moment, their life was changed and all of the intervening years of cherished memories that sprang from it.  
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Gerluz, Piano,
2021-01-28
Prickly Pear
It's a song... lend it your ear.

This is the perfect tune for snapping your fingers to as you step down the street. Yes, you too can be as wild as one of the mid-century hipsters... Bobbing your head, yeah, man, it's like sputnik all over again.  
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hipster, Hep Cat,
2021-01-21
Idyll
It's a song... lend it your ear.

A quick little wind ensemble piece to create an oasis of calm in a hectic day.  
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Meadow, Music, wind ensemble,
2021-01-14
Volcanic Sounds of the Yellowstone Caldera
It's an Album

On one of my drive-abouts I found myself in Yellowstone National Park. it's a jolly fun place if you like that sort of thing... You know... Buffalo, trees, geysers & such. It pushes a couple of my buttons for sure. Yellowtone has wo many cool sounds that I simply had to record some of them.

Mud pots that go glurp, glurp. Little holes in the ground that sound like they are gargling. Big, deep pools that release giant bubbles of gas.... Caves at the edge of pools that belch forth great volumes of steam and water then the water flows back in for the next show. They must have good writers there for the variety is seemingly endless.   ...Read more
2021-01-07
Porphero's Watch Chain
It's a song... lend it your ear.

Porphero's Watch Chain is a straight-forward, two-voice investigation into the unrequited feelings a pocket watch might have for it's companion watch chain.  
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Piano,
2020-12-24
Les Langueurs Tendres
It's a song... lend it your ear.

This is the final of a series of François Couperin pieces My goodness François used a lot of ornament! Then again, I suppose that is the nature of Harpsichord music. Thin metal strings plucked with a quill. A curious things to note is that is is a fairly squick rendering of the song. Once I had finished I went out to year how harpsichordists rendered it. One version is a bit over 10 minutes long... most are over 4. I suppose I could have gone slower, but I seem to have the attention of a Moucheron (or Gnat) When the melody becomes too stretched or the pauses too great I forget what they were talking about or perhaps I am just senile...  
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Harpsichord, Baroque, Couperin,
2020-12-17
Le Moucheron
It's a song... lend it your ear.

This is a song that causes me to wonder... I wonder why François Couperin would name this tune "The Gnat?" (or "The Midge" if you prefer) Could it me that gnats had a significance in 1717 that I am as yet unaware? Perhaps it was a popular dance of the time.
I'm trying to picture the scene... A courtesan in a powdered wig hitting on a woman in a wig of even greater stature... "Hey baby... Lets do the Gnat, Whatcha say?"
 
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Music, Couperin, Baroque, Harpsichord,
2020-12-17
Solar Wind
It's a song... lend it your ear.

In the guise of Gort Braggern I mashed together this cluster of melodies. Mosltly in 5/4 time, it closes out in 9/4...I tried to make it danceable, or at least head-bobbable.  
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Synthesizer, Music, Rock,
2020-12-10
La Bersan by Françouis Couperin
It's a song... lend it your ear.

Here we go again... another of Couperin's harpsichord pieces. Imagine yourself strolling down the corridors of Versailles wearing a gigantic powdered wig. Lovely huh? if it were 1717 This tune might be playing in the background. (but on a harpsichord).  
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Harpsichord, Piano,
2020-11-19
Les Barricades Mystérieuses
It's a song... lend it your ear.

The Mysterious Barricades... What might François Couperin have been referring to when he titled this one? Somehow I don't think he was referring to those metal things that appear along the sidewalk the night before there is a parade. It is a rather addictive little tune...  
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Piano, Harpsichord,
2020-11-12
Les Bergeries
It's a song... lend it your ear.

Next up is a piece written by written by François Couperin... It was originally written for the Harpsichord & published in 1717. Yes, this is not quite Modern. but is is a lively interpretation of it. I sometimes feel that these old harpsichord tunes have an over-abundance of trills, flourishes and whatnot, but... there wasn't amplification in those days, and harpsichords really don't have the same presence & sustain that a piano does, and they didn't have pianos yet either. But they did have trills & flourishes and lots of silence to fill.
 
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Music Posts
The Day We Met
Apr 14, 2022
This is a slow, musing song. The character is looking at a wall of photos and is thinking back to the day they met the love of their life. How, in that moment, their life was changed and all of the intervening years of cherished memories that sprang from it.
Prickly Pear
Jan 28, 2021
This is the perfect tune for snapping your fingers to as you step down the street. Yes, you too can be as wild as one of the mid-century hipsters... Bobbing your head, yeah, man, it's like sputnik all over again.
Idyll
Jan 21, 2021
A quick little wind ensemble piece to create an oasis of calm in a hectic day.
Volcanic Sounds of the Yellowstone Caldera
Jan 14, 2021
On one of my drive-abouts I found myself in Yellowstone National Park. it's a jolly fun place if you like that sort of thing... You know... Buffalo, trees, geysers & such. It pushes a couple of my buttons for sure. Yellowtone has wo many cool sounds that I simply had to record some of them.
Porphero's Watch Chain
Jan 07, 2021
Porphero's watch Chain is a straight-forward, two-voice investigation into the unrequited feelings a pocket watch might have for it's companion watch chain.
Les Langueurs Tendres
Dec 24, 2020
This is the final of a series of François Couperin pieces. "The Slow Tenderness" is a lovely little tune.
Le Moucheron
Dec 17, 2020
I wonder why François Couperin would name this tune "The Gnat?" (or "The Midge" if you prefer) Could it me that gnats had a significance in 1717 that I am as yet unaware?
Solar Wind
Dec 17, 2020
In the guise of Gort Braggern I mashed together this cluster of melodies. Mosltly in 5/4 time, it closes out in 9/4...I tried to make it danceable, or at least head-bobbable.
La Bersan by Françouis Couperin
Dec 10, 2020
Here we go again... another of Couperin's harpsichord pieces
Les Barricades Mystérieuses
Nov 19, 2020
The Mysterious Barricades... What might François Couperin have been referring to when he titled this one?
Les Bergeries
Nov 12, 2020
A piece written by written by François Couperin for the Harpsichord & published in 1717.
Chiltepin
Nov 06, 2020
A cute little tine in 12/8... except for the bridge... it jumps around a bit there... almost latin sounding. I named it after a favorite chili pepper. the Chiltepin, also known as a bird's eye pepper.
Low Tide at Soberanes Point, CA
Oct 20, 2020
Once again I found myself at the ocean with nothing better to do than subject my microphones to hostile conditions. I had been driving up and down along the coast south of Monterey looking for the right spot. I was looking for a protected cove-type location. One without a mile-long expanse of sand and giant waves from the deep ocean to come crashing in.
Nightbirds on the Noyo River
Oct 02, 2020
Way in the background, you can hear the distant roar of the surf. This location was about a mile and a half from the open sea and high tide was about an hour earlier.
Mimsy
Oct 01, 2020
Untitled-40
Sep 17, 2020
Cherry Blossom Sunrise
Jun 25, 2020
Coffee Time Rag
Jun 11, 2020
The Tiny Jalopy
Jun 11, 2020
My Latin Bouquet
May 01, 2020
Lazy Day Waltz
Apr 23, 2020
Ocean Waves at Molera Point
Apr 03, 2020
Frog Hollow
Mar 17, 2020
Sonic Landscapes
Mar 17, 2020
Gerluz Bio
Jan 02, 2020
Singularity
Aug 09, 2019
Ring Ring (the telephone rings)
Oct 26, 2018
Selfie
Apr 20, 2018
The Bunnies Parade
Aug 15, 2017
Skipping Over the Lily Pads
Jul 27, 2017
Alaskan Songbirds by Mosquito Lake
Aug 11, 2016
Spring Songbirds, Patterson California
Jun 10, 2016
Gravity Wave
Feb 18, 2016
Playland
Oct 22, 2015
The Optimistic Nihilist
Sep 15, 2015
Starlight
Dec 22, 2014
Savanoia
Nov 03, 2014
Parallax
Oct 15, 2014
Plays Antonin Dvorak
Dec 20, 2012
Les Baricades Misterieuses
Nov 09, 2012
Plays Scott Joplin
Oct 26, 2012
Indian Summer
Sep 07, 2012
San Francisco Steamer
Aug 25, 2012
The Bumblebee's Briefcase
May 09, 2012
Teddy's Tango
Apr 06, 2012
plays Lost Ragtime Masters
Aug 08, 2011
Gerluz Plays Claude Debussy
Dec 01, 2010
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