@ThePhD can't say the things sound realistic much. The xylo is a joke. It's closer to steel drums. And the image with table edge-struck is that for rolling, I guess. Besides the rolling where the cylinder sounds too makes a noticeably regular noise pattern rolling over the floor.
@sehe Yeah, it's still being worked on. The good news is, there's been some advances in water sounds and bubble physics lately and I think teh next SIGGRAPH is going to have some examples.
Yeah. It's interesting research but the result until now have me skeptic. They have to introduce realistic chaos and far better modeling of instruments to really get to music
Well. There's always application in synthesized music of course
There are a lot of patterns in the animal kingdom, in galaxies etc. They just "happen". I marvel and observe
@JohanLarsson I honestly view that as humor. Whenever I say something like that it's never intended rudely.
(Although I can get more curt with stubborn trolls that have shown to not-comprehend, no need to name, I guess)
@JohanLarsson If there's one life skill I've learned from SO it's that it's not bad to kindly point out the "power balance" - if people want my help, they should make the question worthwhile.
@JohanLarsson I don't think that matters. It's a Q&A environment. The only reason the site works /at all/ is because there's something you can **get** from it.
@JohanLarsson There's no convo linking. There's no reply navigation. There's not even missed notifications. The chat is not auto scrolling. There's no usable transcript (that I know of). Is there are usable search? No quoting.
@JohanLarsson I've tried it twice. I get unformatted dumps of mentions in apparent chronological disorder, and no way to navigate to context. Did I say useless? Also, when you do it again, you'll have to visually disentangle the mess of the repeated dump with the previous time you asked for ?mentions. That shit kills my interest, I don't do visual UI very well
My favourite drum solo might be one by Yoshiki from X-Japan. It's not impressive from a technical point of view, but it has a really strange atmosphere.
Silly story: at one point, ELP did a tour sponsored by British Steel, who decided to build Carl Palmer a drum kit, so at least for a while, his drum kit occupied most of a truck (and weighed something like 2500 Kg). In case it wasn't obvious: since they were British Steel, they built the whole kit out of stainless steel... :-)
@JohanLarsson Not sure about a documentary specifically about it, but I've listened to an interview with Clapton where he talked about. Said his band-mates were kind of pissed, thinking Jimi was trying to show up Eric, but Eric (at least claims he) was so blown away it didn't bother him at all.
The documentary I mean was one where they said something like. 'And Jimi played the hardest parts behind his head etc. Clapton walked of stage and once behind he was shaking so much he could not even light a cigarette'
one time i felt like my body was having a seizure when i told this big fat guy i've never lost a fight in my life and he almost but didn't hit me with a milk carton, and i kept telling him
considering i didn't flinch and went back to counting
because i mean a milk crate seriously that ain't gonna hurt me
@JohanLarsson a bit randomish in technique. It has some wild corners where I just thought it was ugly. The orchestra is pretty undisciplined (part of it is being understaffed, e.g. strings)
@JohanLarsson he sings it very well; the oddness is in the complete lack of instrumental support, in a way. And when gets to the "is your figure less than greek"... part it seemed he lost interest. He quickly regained interest with the subsequent hight notes. Magnificent.
@JohanLarsson Interestingly, with Elvis I don't mind the lack of technique (it's slightly off pitch in places). It doesn't bother me because it is consistent, integer, honest. The "false" parts fit right in - it doesn't distract (here it helps that the accompaniment is basically void)
@JohanLarsson "power" in the 2nd sentence bothers me; "c'ntries' heart" (clipping the vowel), "theeeeeey rise" (big slur; it's ostensibly an untrolled effect of having just breathed), "She iii--ii-is etern[e]l" (beautiful line, he does it well earlier; Here he completely "noses" the "i" as well as that "[e]" - you can't sing an l...). Next line: "naawjshiuns ljaaaines awre drawn"?, .... "when knowwaarmies do". I'll stop.
Basically: chewing the vowels to achieve an effect that should be reach by... singing.
Compare with @EtiennedeMartel's drummer clip. That there is clean shit. Mastery. No fuzzing.
I like the song better than his voice. I really hate how he fakes it. Obviously he can sing. Sometimes it shows. Sadly that's when the registration puts the backing vocals much too prominently
He's bound to be a musical actor. He "tell it" quite well (although the spotted laziness does detract).
@JohanLarsson well. That's gotta be the most "virtuoso-like" solo I've heard from Chet to date. Some bright spots, lots of ... noodling in the beginning. Piano now