Pachelbel video
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!

3 Responses so far
todd reynolds
January 18th, 2010
7:18 pm
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
Raphael Geldsetzer
February 1st, 2010
8:16 pm
Hi Steve,
I really enjoyed your playing and I would like an
electric violin as well!!
Love Raphael
Steve Bingham
February 2nd, 2010
4:09 am
Hi Raphael, I’m really pleased you liked the video. Hope to see you soon. Best wishes, Steve
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