Wednesday Music

02010-02-10 | Music | 6 comments

This is a repeat from a year ago.

This was our first trio rehearsal in early March of 2009. The original intent was to see whether I wanted to play with a drumkit again, but as you can hear it sounded very nice right away. Jon recorded this with just three mics, one on the guitars and two on the drum kit.

You can download a 320kbps version HERE.

So here we are, almost a year later, rehearsing to record an album together. One works differently in color than in black & white, differently with a brush than with a pencil or a can of spraypaint. In that sense the trio has inspired me to write differently. This little group can turn on a dime, and so I have come up with more tempo and time changes than usual. Today we started working on a new piece that switches from fast-sounding triplet-arpeggios in the verse to slow and romantic quarter-notes in the chorus. The inspiration for this piece was how our sense of time shifts and changes. The hustle of the errands we have to run, the daily work-pace, versus those precious moments where time feels suspended… deep in meditation, or gazing at the moon, or looking into a lover’s eyes. The tempo remains the same, but the division is different.

Well, writing about music is like dancing about architecture… and you’ll hear it soon enough. Anyway, enjoy the music from the very first meeting of the trio.

6 Comments

  1. Luz

    YEAH! I remember when this song was released on Ottmar Friends. Immediately, I noticed the different vibe it had. It’s always been one of my favorite songs and even more so now. I never realized just how beautiful a trio can sound with only three players. The drumkit is a wonderful addition to Luna Negra. Cannot wait to hear the new CD. BTW, whose voice is that in the beginning?! ;-)

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  2. Ottmar

    Michael counts us off, and the “yeah” came out of my mouth. You know “yeah” is the American “ole”… :-)

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  3. Matt Callahan

    I thought “yeah” was the German “ole”.

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  4. Brenda

    Compliment of thankfulness to the trio.

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  5. Ottmar

    No, Matt. It might be a yodel or a loud “Ja!”, depending on location. :-)

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  6. dave

    Hmmm, maybe you could fit some yodeling in on the new cd. ;-)

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