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This post was totally out of date.
I've updated the first post in this thread and a link to my music web site is in my signature below.
[Up to date as of 8-10-22]
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@Bonny: Re the singing thing: Some time after the discussion we had about singing here, about four years ago, I took up regular swimming and that has
worked wonders with my breathing. Plus having played Bari sax for four years now, the breath control it requires has also worked wonders with my
breathing. I still have a pretty crap singing voice, but with significant input from both those pursuits, I now have much better control over
intonation and phrasing with my singing.
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I've just put up a new Turbulator video on YouTube.
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I've just put up another Zappa cover on YouTube
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Love it! Love the chickens as well but I'm not good with 1st person movement camera :/
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Thanks Bonny. Yeah, I don't handle first person camera too well myself, but that combination of going around in a circle, speeding up and some
reversing just seemed to fit with the frenetic nature of the piece.
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Complete with grout at the end, great rendition
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Thanks Eddie. Grout?
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The sounds at the end of the piece- like the Grout Zappa sometimes used b/n his tracks eg SUAPYG & Läther etc
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I'm a fan of musique concrète. Two of my other FZ covers have significant pieces of it as part of their arrangements. That sound ending Duodenum, as
a kind of cadence, I'm really happy how it turned out. A lot of people don't listen to YouTube videos until the end, so I wondered how many people
would notice. I really appreciate you taking the trouble and commenting.
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Time for another Turbulator track.
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Nice - reminded me of the first Ariel Album "Strange Fantastic Dream but could be Chickens 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irzrUJ_zCzQ
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Cheers Eddie.
Quite by surprise, when I posted my cover of Duodenum, with that frenetic chicken video that I thought matched the music, I got a lot more views than
I normally do. A significant number of chicken enthusiasts were checking it out. So, I thought I'd do another chicken movie with this one and
something similar is happening again.
Yeah, I used to listen to Ariel and I remember that album. Not forgetting Spectrum and the Indelible Murtceps as well.
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Yeah- Spectrum / Indelible Murtceps were the Aussie prog scene in the early 70's, I think Tim Gaze coming along into Ariel gave the music something
extra, at least for that one album anyway.
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