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Andes Off! (sschedra guitar version 3)
by drakonis

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Keywords Big Sur (3)California (13)Condor (3)Ventana Wildlife Society (3)San Diego Zoo (3)CRES (3)Peru (4)pan pipe (2)pan flute (3)zampoña (3)charango (3)Andes (3)not Andean Condors (3)http://cres.sandiegozoo.org/ (3)http://www.ventanaws.org (3)drakonis (56)sschedra (1)
Description I asked Stephen (sschedra) if he would look over the guitar chords and offer suggestions, and he not only altered chords, but changed this piece for guitars instead of the higher-pitched Bolivian charangos (mandolin-like instrument.) Please tell us what you think of this update.

Stephen: I worked on the second guitar a bit and made the chords as I would play them in the basic position.  I moved the bass down an octave.  I eq'ed both guitars and the bass and gave the first guitar a little concert hall reverb to match the pan flutes.  All that stuff is just subjective and to taste.  I hope I didn't kill an absolutely great song.   I think you were doing a traditional folk sound with the charangos and here I am changing it to guitar, sigh.  Well, I love this piece (as do all who hear it), so I am just hoping my tweaks give it something that does not take away from its greatness.

Eduard: While my wife and I were travelling back down the coast of California (near Big Sur) from a vacation around New Years, we stopped at a turnout over a cliff, and took a bunch of video of at least 15 California Condors, flying and hanging out on the guard rail, not 15 feet from us! These amazing birds, once almost extinct in the wild, are now being re-introduced on the west coast. When full-grown, they can have a 10-foot wingspan, the largest land-birds in North America. I'm editing the video as we speak (checking with the San Diego Zoo and Ventana Wildlife Society to see if they want the footage.) I have about 15 minutes of amazing video of them in flight, or sunning themselves in the trees, or ambling around looking at the growing crowd of people, who are stopping to look at them in return. I am hoping that despite their apparent lack of fear of people, they remain safe.

Due to lots of interest, I have edited down the condor video and have posted it on YouTube for all to see, go here to watch and read a little write-up of the trip (http://schwansongs.blogspot.com/)

As part of the ending credits, I needed a quickie "Condor" theme, so I whipped this up. It is supposed to evoke Peruvian/Bolivian style folk music. There are some still-photos that I took, as the artwork above.
Hardware Mac Pro, Canon GL2 videocamera, Condors, Vacations
Software: Harmony Assistant, GarageBand 4, my sweet wife
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dirigent said 283 days ago
good :-)
This guitar version is beautiful. The soft guitar sound fits very well to the nice pictures and the birds ...
I like it :-)

drakonis said 283 days ago
tone mellows
I think the guitars, as well as lowering the bass an octave, gives this a more somber tone. Stephen's suggested changes are quite nice, I thought. Thank you for listening and offering comments as this progresses, Andreas! Off to listen to your latest.
ttfn,
Drakonis

magnatone said 283 days ago
I LOVE IT
Can't wait to see your youtube video too! Is this an actual guitar being played? If you got this sound from GB, I'm really impressed, but then I'm used to being impressed with you. I love the pan flutes and can totally picture the condors here. Thanks Eduard!



drakonis said 283 days ago
Faux Guitar
Nope, I asked Stephen to either play a real guitar, or show me how badly I messed up the chords... he took m existing "fake charango" MIDI score (and printed score) and changed some chords and re-cast the GB instrument to a lower acoustic guitar sound. I had already put some "strumming" delay in the notes to make it sound like a strummed chord, but that stands out a lot better with his choice of guitar sound I think.

The link to the video is right up there in the song description (http://schwansongs.blogspot.com/)... I'd love to hear your thoughts on the video too! THAT was a magical encounter!

ttfn,
Drakonis

Mcboy said 283 days ago
just gorgeous
composition and gentle guitar are a fabulous mix.....the blown pipe/flute renders a sublime melody......many bows.....

drakonis said 282 days ago
Mcboy...
your thoughtful listen is always appreciated, and all the more here, since you are able to get past my attempts at MIDI-scoring the guitar strums, and the music still sounds good? That is a wonderful compliment, and I'm very happy to offer a slice of sublime melody to you. I think Stephen has helped a lot here by moving the bass & guitars down an octave, giving the flutes more space to play in.
ttfn,
Drakonis

Roxylee said 283 days ago
Enhanced
I really like the rich chords ands the lowered bass- and it still retains the Bolivian feel. The textures in here are great, Eduard and Stephen, Kudos to you both. :-)

drakonis said 282 days ago
Yay!
OK, so we are getting closer to the pinnacle of goodness... hope I don't run out of air before we get there... I can see Machu Picchu ahead! :-) Thank you for listening YET AGAIN to this and offering your thoughts, Roxylee, you are a great help!
ttfn,
Drakonis

Feter said 282 days ago
Andes Off!
YES ... !! the Touch of a Folkie heart to this !!
I m enjoyin this way to much cos now it has the folkie
sound much more with all the deep guitars sound .
way to go folks you ROCK !!

how I love it ...one of your best Draki ... !

KUDOS !!

drakonis said 282 days ago
Feter!
I think there is a "Folk" gene in all of us that goes back to ancient troubadors... it is where we all connect. You are very talented here, but you hear strong folk-backing in this, then I'm improving! I will continue to practice. Thank you for listening and offering your encouragement, my friend.
ttfn,
Drakonis

said 282 days ago
Andes Off!
I like the tango feel and the instrumentation. Nice guitar work as well. Nice rhythms and feel in this piece!

drakonis said 282 days ago
el tango pasa
I had fun giving a tango-like feel to this under the flutes... and I'm glad you liked the overall feel of this. If you have time, check out the video for the inspiration of this :-)
ttfn,
Drakonis

Elevator_Funk said 282 days ago
I'm
surprised he didn't just play his own guitars, he's pretty good from what I'd heard on his page. This version sounds really good. It has an added warmth to it with the changes.

sschedra said 282 days ago
Thought about it
Brian, I thought about playing the second guitar part, but my classical guitar (although it has great tone) buzzes a lot and so I just modified the basic midi. I didn't touch the lead part, but thought about putting some live rifs over it as harmony, but then when I thought about the thing as a whole, well, its Eduards work and I just wanted to hear it with classical guitar and not change the overall feel and style (which I think is great). Too, I am not quite as capable as you give me credit for I could not produce anything like that lead part without a lot more practice (and many, many takes ;-> )

drakonis said 282 days ago
me too!
I too was hoping he'd play over it... but even better is the fact that Stephen carefully went over the chord charts I sent and tweaked the GB file to be more "correct" for a real guitar player... and when he sends it back, I will study his changes so I can learn from it and improve! "Teach a man to fish..." and all that :-) However, I would still love to hear some more live guitar on something of mine someday :-)
ttfn,
Drakonis

guitapick said 282 days ago
The guitar parts...
...are perfect...we must be on the same "subjective" frequencey...beautiful piece...downloaded...

drakonis said 282 days ago
Perfect?
Well, coming from YOU, that's extremely high praise! Thank you for listening and heading way down south with us! I look forward to learning from his tweaks!
ttfn,
Drakonis

guitapick said 282 days ago
~
I'm pretty familiar with this genre. Very impressed with Stephen's choices and playing here. Very tasteful. Combined with your work...wonderful stuff, Eduard.

eanbardsley said 282 days ago
A real nice,...
South American style piece, I enjoyed it very much, thank you for sharing it!!!

Ian

drakonis said 282 days ago
Ian
from another acoustic guitarist I admire, thank you very much for listening and enjoying!

ttfn,
Drakonis

Doug Somers said 282 days ago
And it just keeps on getting better
Really nice work here, and an impressive sound quality as well. That guitar - wow! Great results and another fav.

Cheers,,
Doug

drakonis said 282 days ago
Stephen did a great job
He switched in the guitar sound, tweaked the chords, and added some reverb

Barretok said 282 days ago
Beautiful...
Being from around that area (Peru), I must say you captured the feeling quite well. It's a great performance and I love the Condor images.
B

drakonis said 281 days ago
Thank you!
Hi Barretok, I am very delighted to have your native ears enjoy this then! I love this style of music, and wanted to do it justice. Glad you enjoyed the images too... I hope you also watched the video I shot of these birds too (link is above in the description.)
ttfn,
Drakonis

lupiroz said 282 days ago
That pics with Condor&Dragon
together are really amazing, such great species U are!....I like this tune, the combination of andine flute and classic guitar works fantastically and the production quality is also topnoch.

drakonis said 281 days ago
Excellent Lou
Thank you for listening to the latest update to this... I'm glad you don't mind us two species (big ugly flying things :-) Looks are not everything, after all!
ttfn,
Drakonis

davisamerica said 282 days ago
yep
is a beauty. nice tweeking to a great tune... very different feel!

drakonis said 281 days ago
little tweak, big difference
Yes, those seemingly minor changes really gave a different overall feel, but I do like it better, after the initial shock of hearing it sound so different... funny things happen to your brain when you listen to the same piece over and over as you work on it. I was glad to hear a new rendition, a bit mellower and richer sounding.
ttfn,
Drakonis

estellie said 282 days ago
A nice change
I think you're right about the lower octave giving the flute more space. The guitars have a wonderful warm sound. I'm thinking now with the extra space, the flute doesn't need to be as loud and in your face. It can easily just float above the guitars if it were a bit softer in the mix. Just a thought.

I think it's great that you're trying all these things with the piece. The video is worth it, and I bet it's been fun.

drakonis said 281 days ago
A stellar suggestion :)
Yes! I think you are right... I think Stephen didn't want to make too many changes to this, but when I get his changes back, *I can* (bwahaha). I will incorporate his changes, and then see about dropping the pan flutes back a little, per your suggestion. Thank you for listening so carefully, and watching the video too. I have been loving all of it, working on the video editing and the music both!
ttfn,
Drakonis

Cellar said 281 days ago
pretty
enjoyed it thuroughly

drakonis said 281 days ago
Thank you
Glad you dropped in to listen and liked it. Glad to see you posting stuff again!
ttfn,
Drakonis

said 281 days ago
Delightful
This is so good, it puts me into a south American frame of mind, the Andes perhaps, congrats to both of you...

drakonis said 281 days ago
waaaay South of the border...
that's where I wanted to take you, so it was working then! :-) Thanks for stopping in to listen to this evolving piece, and thanks for sharing YOUR epic talents here on Macjams too!
ttfn,
Drakonis

paul f. page said 280 days ago
Eduard,
...you've gotten an awful lot of mileage from your trip to Big Sur.. . I love the gentleness of this number and it swings along with that wonderful bass and guitar. It is just so very pleasant to listen to. Ah, I really like the solo guitar about 3/4 in. Great little bridge...Oops...it stopped! Just give it a couple more measures...and then a definitive cadence. ...
Really a beautifully-rendered and thoughtfully-structured piece. Nice. Nice. Nice.
peace.
Paul

drakonis said 280 days ago
400 miles of mileage
We loved that trip, and the video and music it inspired in me has been wonderful, especially with all the suggestions and feedback! Thank you for the careful ear and suggestions for extending the guitar part and adding a more definitive cadence before launching back into the repeat... I will do that!

I always appreciate your thoughtful words... thank you again Paul! Andes off again to work on it more...
ttfn,
Drakonis

said 280 days ago
Great
I like the flute on this one.... And the guitar is played great... There's some good details in the guitar play, that i really like.... Good song.... Thanks for sharing...

drakonis said 280 days ago
Thanks Jakob...
If you have never heard Bolivian folk music, you should poke around and see if you can find some... it is always very deeply moving to me. I tried to re-create it, and Stephen made some great updates here by altering the orchestration from the higher-pitched guitar sound to a lower-pitched one, and dropping the bass down too. I now have ideas for making this even better! Glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for listening and offering great comments, on my music and so many others here too! And for writing great music yourself!
ttfn,
Drakonis

saymme said 277 days ago
. Wow...
What a truely Beautiful composition Drakonis - GREAT to hear Your Music once again ! One of Best I've heard so far . . :)


drakonis said 277 days ago
Thank you Lena!
So glad to have you stop in and listen and let me know you like it. If its the best so far, that is good, it means I am not getting worse! :-)
ttfn,
Drakonis

said 276 days ago
Great!
I'm in love with this version, great job you and sschedra did. The guitar is really nice addition to this piece.
Enjoyed it from the start till the end. KUDOS!

Take Care
- Yeman A. Al-Rawi

drakonis said 276 days ago
Thank you for flying in, Birdman
Hey Yeman, good to see you again, as always! I agree, Stephen's tweaks by changing this to a lower-register regular guitar sounds even better. I'm refining the piece with each of these suggestions. Glad it kept you interested throughout! It is a short flight, but I hope to extend it some on the next launch.
ttfn,
Drakonis

MIRx said 275 days ago
Beautiful one, man
it really has the spirit of the Andes, imo. Flute and guitar are simply great, but I esppecially liked it when the maracas (they were maracas, weren't they?) came in now and then.

drakonis said 275 days ago
Macaws?
Glad you got into the vibe... the percussion I added was some kind of shaker thingie, I don't remember now what it was, but I chose it to sound like what is often used in the Peruvian/Bolivian music.
ttfn,
Drakonis

said 275 days ago
Brilliant.

Hi

Well done. A beautiful stunning peice of music loved everything about it.
well done you guys, a great listen.
Peace
Dee.

drakonis said 275 days ago
nice peace
Thank you for listening, Dee... and I'm enjoying your musical adventures here too!
ttfn,
Drakonis

sloparts said 271 days ago
Music as regal as
the Condors. An excellent piece of music that is performed well and mixed to perfection. I haven't heard the original, so I can't comment on the changes, but to my ears this is just wonderful.

Thanks for the colab and for sharing you efforts. Bravo to both of you.

Ed

drakonis said 270 days ago
Got the guitar part past you...
Well, Stephen did some nice tweaks with the guitar parts to make them like they were played... I hope to incorporate his changes into an updated version that is even longer with a nice little change-up idea supplied by Alfalpha recently... in the mean time, don't forget to check out the video I took of these amazing birds (link in the description.) Thank you for stopping in and enjoying the flight! I shall soar over to your neck of the woods now, Ed!
ttfn,
Drakonis

lengold said 271 days ago
I never
realised until now that midi guitars/pan pipes could sound so real.
Really enjoyed this listen - the music has a lovely gentleness about it that digs deep into oneself and is very relaxing.
Cheers
Len



drakonis said 270 days ago
a bit of trickery
Yes, I am learning a lot about how to de-MIDIfy my music... and writing things that evoke moods. I have a long way to go, but I am glad you stopped in and listened, and mentioned these things, it tells me I'm headed in the right direction! Thank you!
ttfn,
Drakonis

btransue said 262 days ago
I must of fallen
off the truck and hit my head again, or perhaps I slipped into some parallel universe where everything looks the same...but sounds so much different. Dig this South American journey. Thanks for taking me away.

drakonis said 261 days ago
Good to see you again
even with that nasty bump on your head... if music takes you far away, it's a good thing in my book... that's certainly what your music has done for me. Hopefully you clicked on the link in the description and watched the Condor video I shot up in Big Sur, which inspired this music in the first place :-)
ttfn,
Drakonis

Confounded said 206 days ago
Very well
Very well made for this genre. perfectly writed and produced. Thanks for sharing it.

drakonis said 206 days ago
Thanks for listening
Thank you Amirreza, I am happy that you enjoyed this one. Usually music is hard for me to write, but this one came out very easily, and was fun to write. I like it when that happens!
ttfn,
Drakonis

Moviz said 147 days ago
I do
Love this version Drak. It sounds so rich with the warm (not somber) sounding instruments and that fabulous beat, lovely melody too, regards M

drakonis said 146 days ago
Yay!
Thank you Maurice... glad the beat and melody capture your attention, that is my wish. Now to get back to all my other half-finished musical projects!
ttfn,
Drakonis

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