For my first post of 2010 I’ve got a new video release: It’s part of the “Touchable Dreams” performance which I did with Jeremy Harmer in December 2009 in Cambridge. This clip is just me doing a looped version of the famous “Canon in D” by Pachelbel. I worked out the programming needed in order to perform it properly in it’s original form – bass line and three canonical violin lines – a while ago: It involves a straight loop for the bass line and then lots of careful loop/replace functions for the canon. I was delighted it proved possible to do; and it proves popular in live performances.
This particular concert was the first outing for my new Bridge 5-string electric violin: More about the superb Bridge instruments soon…..
Meanwhile enjoy the video, and have a great 2010!




Great video, great sound, great playing, great looping,Steve. Pleasure to see you and hear you execute such a beautiful electronic rendering of this tried and true old standard. Cheers, Todd
Hi Steve,
I really enjoyed your playing and I would like an
electric violin as well!!
Love Raphael
Hi Raphael, I’m really pleased you liked the video. Hope to see you soon. Best wishes, Steve
Truly Wonderful! Thank you for working so hard on your craft and giving us beautiful music to escape to!!