Bassling blog
Naviarhaiku638 – darkness cocoons
I've taken to the idea that silence disappears, using a pedal to loop the ukulele.
New album: Bout
Last year I searched through files from previous years to compile my first album since 2021.
A lot has happened since then, and the music was diverse and a challenge to sequence for my new album: BOUT
It was part of a bigger project to gain skills in mastering audio that was supported by a Country Art Support Program grant from Western Riverina Arts and Create NSW through financial assistance from the NSW Government.
Disquiet Junto 0743 Make It Happen
Since watching a video of Angine de Poitrine I have been wanting a double neck guitar.
Then I remembered that guitar and bass can sound really conventional together.
So I have used an electric ukulele and a Chase Bliss Habit pedal with bass.
Throw the towel in
Aside from showing him how to use the tuning key, I mentioned Ringo's recording technique.
Now it looks like washing on a rainy day and sounds like Lars' cardboard boxes on Justice For All to me, but my son was into it and played solidly for about an hour.
Naviarhaiku637 – first light
The poem shared by Naviar Records is another result from the workshops that Red Earth Ecology ran last month.
While my photo doesn't show a fig tree, it was taken near one.
Disquiet Junto 0742 Sensitive Math
The instructions this week are to "Record a piece of music that exemplifies the “sensitive math” genre."
I decided the sensitive part was going to give a reflective feeling, while the math component would be varying time signatures.
Last night I did most of the composing and thought I'd come back and add a melody to be a focal point.
However, when I listened back, it seemed there was enough happening and decided a lead instrument would be too demanding.
Then I looked at Archive.org for a video to suit the track and realised it was perfect for a chick flick.






