In-Fi-Night Crynge excerpt

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @theINTJsoapbox
    @theINTJsoapbox Год назад +3

    Bard-Dulles! Love it! This has a really English folk music vibe, positively medieval. I'm too much of a chord nerd to achieve anything like this, good job.

    • @dulles1969
      @dulles1969  Год назад

      Thank you! 💙 My plans for doing more insightful videos got derailed (work and life). So this was something to paper over the gap, one-third of an old song.

  • @radishraven9
    @radishraven9 Год назад +4

    Oh, such a lovely way to start my monday morning! Just like shoomin, i imagine you the bard in the tavern with your wistful tune. Bravo! 😊❤

  • @YourNeverSleepingBeauty
    @YourNeverSleepingBeauty Год назад +1

    I have a folk harp but it has been sadly neglected. This inspires me to get back at it! Like many others have said, what a pleasant and enjoyable surprise!

    • @dulles1969
      @dulles1969  Год назад

      Harps are beautiful instruments -- but from what I've heard, they're very hard to play! Your piano playing is sublime.

  • @wynstansmom829
    @wynstansmom829 Год назад +3

    I like the way you smile, @Dulles at the 00:27 se*cond mark.
    WM 🖖
    “When mastering drapery drawings in Verrocchio's studio, Leonardo also pioneered sfumato,
    the technique of blurring contours and edges. It is a way for artists to render objects as they appear to our eye rather than with sharp contours. This advance caused Vasari to proclaim Leonardo the inventor of the 'modern manner' in painting, and the art historian Ernst Gombrich called sfumato 'Leonardo's famous invention,
    the blurred outline and mellowed colors that allow one form to merge with another and always leave something to our imagination.'
    The term 'sfumato' derives from the Italian word for 'smoke,' or more precisely the dissipation and gradual vanishing of smoke into thin air . . . With no sharp lines, enigmatic glances and smiles can flicker mysteriously.”
    ― Walter Isaacson, Leonardo da Vinci

    • @dulles1969
      @dulles1969  Год назад +3

      The reason for the smile is that the fingering in that measure is (to me) impossible. It's a combination of frustration, a tynge of crynge for getting it wrong (yet again), and a bit of "well that wasn't *too* bad"...
      It's the progression of a D chord with a 1st string A, Dsus4, then Dminor with a little trill back to Dsus4. Which is probably not at all how an actual musician would describe it. This is the first 1/3, there are a couple other tricky parts but that's the only one where I can't seem to do anymore what 20s-year-old-me wrote down.

    • @YourNeverSleepingBeauty
      @YourNeverSleepingBeauty Год назад +2

      I agree about the smile!

  • @shoomin1
    @shoomin1 Год назад +5

    With your excerpt of In-Fi-Night Crynge, I can't unsee a sole bard who enchants his tavern's audience by playing and singing about the glamorous days of Infinite Crynge and their possible reunion someday.

    • @dulles1969
      @dulles1969  Год назад +2

      That is so very kind. But I can't play well at all in front of other people -- too self-conscious. If I had to sing (or play) for my supper, I'd starve...

  • @shallowwatersoriginal
    @shallowwatersoriginal Год назад +2

    Oooo lovely

  • @gorvo31
    @gorvo31 Год назад +2

    Lovely Infinyte ditty without the Crynge-y here, Dulles. I raise my cuppa to your string work...hey though...I didn't know you played..or maybe did and just forgotten. Thank you kindly for this... little bit reminiscent of Steve Hackett's 'Horizons' too. 😊

    • @dulles1969
      @dulles1969  Год назад +2

      I've been quiet about this because it's been a long time since I've picked up the guitar... it became important lately to pick up some very old sheet music. This is just the first part, at some point I'll do something with the rest.

  • @INFPinSA
    @INFPinSA Год назад +2

    Move over Andres Segovia!! 👏👏

    • @dulles1969
      @dulles1969  Год назад +3

      😅awww, thank you, I wasn't bad (but not that good either) when I was in my early 20s... now it's a struggle to play something that seemed easier way back when.

  • @DiamondsRexpensive
    @DiamondsRexpensive Год назад +2

    I'll take crynge over cringe any day. Pleasant notification.

  • @vondelpete
    @vondelpete Год назад +5

    Why am I not surprised you had this wonderful ability on the guitar. In-Fi-Night Crynge never sounded so graceful and uncringeworthy. I, for one, believe that the Crynge will reunite in the future somehow.

    • @dulles1969
      @dulles1969  Год назад +1

      Hang on, didn't you play that famous song generated by AI? I was looking for it now, but can't seem to find it... I seem to remember it was a pretty catchy tune...