Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: JedMarum Date: 09 Jan 12 - 01:00 PM Here is new one. It's a demo of a waltz I wrote it for fiddle but after making this demo on banjo, I think I like that way. Who needs fiddle? ;-) |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 09 Jan 12 - 05:32 PM Lovely....sorta reminded me of 'Shenandoah'..with the pics on the video. GfS |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Lonesome EJ Date: 09 Jan 12 - 06:34 PM Nice Jed. Yeah, the banjo is perfect for the melody. |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,olddude Date: 10 Jan 12 - 09:23 AM Jed Wonderful ... great job |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Nigel Paterson Date: 10 Jan 12 - 12:12 PM Thank you DfS for your kind words. I hope you'll enjoy the next YT upload...VERY different from D.Y.S.O. All this 'internet activity' has come about since I retired in 2004. The difference is that now I set my own deadlines & I compose when the muse strikes me...which is not as often as I would like! I suspect Folk Music will creep into my work eventually, but my career also included pop & rock, classical in it's broadest sense & experimental, which covers a multitude of sins! At my age, being able to take things at my own pace is a real bonus. Good fortune with your own works, Happy Music Making, Nigel. |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Acorn4 Date: 10 Jan 12 - 02:05 PM Last Closing Time Lament for the vanishing British pub. |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Tootler Date: 10 Jan 12 - 06:36 PM Liked your waltz, Jed. Banjo was good but I could hear the fiddle in my head :} And yours Acorn4 I've recently uploaded some Woody Guthrie songs. Grand Coulee Dam Wreck of the Reuben James |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Mark Ross Date: 10 Jan 12 - 08:30 PM Here I am in '75 on Kate Wolf's radio show in Santa Rosa,California Kate Wolf and Mark Ross And here I am a couple of years ago at the Eugene OR Public library leading the kiddies on a train ride; mark ross childrens concert http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEgkKTto-5s And the here's the train coming back into the station; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVHToe1Gr1I These last two at the library were shot on a cell phone, so it's a bit shaky and out of focus. It's good though! Mark Ross |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,Gavin Atkin Date: 01 Feb 12 - 04:07 AM From intheboatshed.net: http://intheboatshed.net/2012/01/31/short-jacket-and-white-trousers/ My eternal thanks to Bert Lloyd! Gavin |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: CapriUni Date: 08 Feb 12 - 11:33 PM I'm starting to experiment with making video out of still pictures. This is today's effort: Scribble Monster, the First. The tune is also something of a musical version of a "Scribble" -- just me playing around with the F major key. The video probably doesn't need music, except that I find Hearing folks lose their attention without it... |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Steve Parkes Date: 09 Feb 12 - 08:51 AM Ah CapriUni, that's a fine trick my granddad taught me many years ago! It still works, and not just for me, I see. |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Lonesome EJ Date: 09 Feb 12 - 08:54 AM Very nice, CU! |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: CapriUni Date: 09 Feb 12 - 11:31 AM Steve -- It sure is, isn't it? It can really help shut up that dratted Inner Editor when it gets cranky, and insists there's nothing new or interesting to look at or think about. Nothing like good, solid, empirical evidence for proving the point to the contrary. EJ -- Thanks, muchly! It was a lot of fun to do, too (though I discovered that fiddling with the scanner took the most effort). |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Alan Day Date: 09 Feb 12 - 12:07 PM Here is a new one from me http: Al |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: CapriUni Date: 09 Feb 12 - 12:26 PM Alan -- I like that a lot. :-) |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Georgiansilver Date: 09 Feb 12 - 04:01 PM My cover of Eddy Vedders 'Society' from the film 'Into The Wild' |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Lonesome EJ Date: 10 Feb 12 - 01:12 AM Nice GS, a bit R Thompson sounding |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Georgiansilver Date: 10 Feb 12 - 06:32 PM Thanks LonesomeEJ.... that sounds like a compliment to me!...... |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Georgiansilver Date: 10 Feb 12 - 06:45 PM Never mind I'll find someone like you! I want nothing but the best for you too |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Alan Day Date: 11 Feb 12 - 05:31 PM Thanks for your comments CapriUni much appreciated Al |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Lonesome EJ Date: 12 Feb 12 - 01:00 PM George Papavgeris has written another great one just in time for Valentines Day and I hope he won't mind me posting it here And then she smiled |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: gnu Date: 12 Feb 12 - 02:19 PM CU.. Alan.. GS.. GP.. lovely. Thanks. |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Steve Parkes Date: 12 Feb 12 - 03:47 PM CapriUni, it's just occurred to me that what you need is a "rostrum camera" instead of a scanner. If you set up a camera on a tripod, with a cable release (so you don't have to press the shutter release & risk moving it) you can have the work on a table or what ever, instead of upside-down on the scanner glass. You need to rig the camera so it's pointing straight down, which may not be possible without extra extensions for the tripod. You could try putting the work on a sloping tray or board, so long as you can stop it sliding off. I'm looking forward to seeing your next one! |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: CapriUni Date: 22 Feb 12 - 11:23 AM Here's another attempt at making a video from a drawing-in-progress: http://youtu.be/-1uNuDcGI0w This time, the music is something I wrote specifically for this piece. I was attempting to match the strongest individual notes at the end to the syllables of the words as they came up, but I missed the mark a bit. This will just take more practice... Any excuse to call an afternoon doodling "work." ;-) |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: CapriUni Date: 22 Feb 12 - 03:52 PM Oops! failed to make a blickie: Monster mind 2 |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: CapriUni Date: 01 Mar 12 - 04:11 PM Yesterday, I took a deep breath and decided to make a video for one of the first songs I composed (back in 2003). I don't have a webcam, so I made the visuals using MSpaint. A Grown-Ups' Lullaby |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,cujimmy Date: 02 Mar 12 - 02:16 PM That was very nice I enjoyed listening, nice lyrics - well done |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: CapriUni Date: 02 Mar 12 - 04:15 PM Thanks, Jimmy. :-) |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Date: 04 Mar 12 - 08:34 AM I've finally got round to creating a youtube channel: MickPearceMusic and I've uploaded 4 videos: Robb Johnson's Down Where The Blues Are Found inspired by Billie Holiday 2 Carolan tunes: Blind Mary and Carolan's Draught The Northumbrian song: Derwentwater's Farewell and my version of Child 76 (The Lass of Roch Royal): Lord Gregory. Mick |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,Seaking Date: 04 Mar 12 - 10:22 AM Me and 'Daughter' Moira Furnace FF 2011 |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Date: 04 Mar 12 - 03:25 PM Final one (for this week at least) added to MickPearceMusic channel: From O'Lochlainn's Irish Street Ballads (with a few alterations): The Lamentation of Hugh Reynolds BTW, I have a question about uploading. The files I'm uploading are mp4(H264+AAC) with 1280x720 resolution and audio bitrate 384. It's taking about 2.5 hrs to upload a 5 min video. I saw that youtube recommend uploading the highest res you can (and this is not my highest), but is it worth it? What do others upload and what sort of time does it take? Mick |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Tootler Date: 04 Mar 12 - 06:04 PM I generally upload mpeg2 files with a video resolution of 720X576. My video camera isn't HD so there's no point in using HD formats for me. A typical 3 - 4 minute video will upload in about 10 mins or even less. Doing a quick check, my videos are about 50 - 100 MB. I imagine given the format you are using, yours are very much larger, possibly in the GB range hence the long upload times. I think the videos get degraded in the conversion by You Tube (purely an impression) so I'm not sure it's worth uploading HD, though You Tube do let you specify whether or not your video is HD. I've noticed that the videos on Vimeo seem to be of better visual quality than those on You Tube so if you have a camera that can give high quality, Vimeo may be worth investigating. |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Date: 04 Mar 12 - 06:26 PM Thanks for the info Tootler. The files I uploaded were roughly in the range 300-500 Mb, which is still makes my uploads a lot longer than proportional from your times. Maybe I'll try sending a different format next time. (I just had a look at one of the ones I uploaded and my downloaded helper offers me 720p/480p/360p and 240p as options (as well as flv) so the max res I uploaded seems to be available.). If anyone else has any suggestions I'd welcome them. Mick |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,Jerry Date: 13 Mar 12 - 11:36 AM Refresh |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,olddude Date: 13 Mar 12 - 12:43 PM seaking Absolutely beautiful Dan |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,olddude Date: 13 Mar 12 - 12:45 PM Me lone prairie |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,olddude Date: 14 Mar 12 - 10:33 AM Our Dave Carter is Amazing with this original Dave Carter |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: David C. Carter Date: 14 Mar 12 - 11:05 AM Thanks Dan,Kat and Bruce,for your kind words. I didn't even know that this was on You Tube! Dan's-Lone Prairie, ain't half bad either,LOL! "Amazing",Well well! Dan,did'ja get any music for "Dixie Moon",or did you roll it up and smoke it!I would have,LOL! D;-) |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Lonesome EJ Date: 14 Mar 12 - 08:43 PM Damn, Dave, hadn't heard that one! It's a bit like Lou Reed doing a song by Townes van Zandt. And I mean that in the best way. Really well done! |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,olddude Date: 14 Mar 12 - 10:27 PM Dave No didn't send it again please ... and are you still clicking that silly song ... I got like 80K hits now .. 40 from you LOL Ernie, Dave is damn good he is too shy to realize that |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: David C. Carter Date: 15 Mar 12 - 01:16 PM I'm still "clicking that silly song"Dan!Clicking myself to oblivion! Thanks Ernie,glad you liked it.I'll mail you tomorrow. Dan I'll send you "Dixie Moon" one way or onother.I haven't recorded it. Can't even sing it LOL.If you don't like it,send it to Bobertz,he'll probably smoke it. David |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,olddude Date: 15 Mar 12 - 01:45 PM no chance i WON'T like it Dave, you are incredible |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: 2581 Date: 20 Mar 12 - 01:20 AM As mentioned before in this thread, Mudcatter Raymond Crooke, the prolific poster on YouTube, wrote a song about a Kentucky coal miner and mine safety activist, Charles Scott Howard, titled "Big Coal Don't Like This Man At All". "Big Coal Don't Like This Man At All" Well, Mr. Howard was fired by the coal company that he worked for back in May, 2011. He claims it was because of all the safety complaints he made. His case just went to trial last week. A public radio station in West Virginia did a story about Mr. Howard and his discharge case. It used Raymond's song both at the beginning and the end of the radio piece. Check it out below: Whistleblower battles for mining job back |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 20 Mar 12 - 04:27 AM Nigel Patterson: "I suspect Folk Music will creep into my work eventually...." (Pardon me for not replying sooner..I've been away from the computer for a while, while hibernating in the basement studio, composing..or doing a few gigs...then this thread came back up, and I FINALLY read your response.) Yes, it will! ('Folk Music will creep into my work') If you listen closer in, it certainly crept into mine..even when playing synth,..even though it's not 'folk music', per se. You may have heard these before, but a few may not have.... Enjoy! This one has 5 movements..ALL with their roots in folk..even in 3/4 time This one is crossover, using guitars, but its roots are in folk... Warmest Regards to performing musicians!!!!! GfS |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray Date: 21 Mar 12 - 10:05 AM A tune, by way of an Equinoctial Fiddle Seance, or something... http://www.youtube.com/watch?edit=vd&v=lzBlXsgOkyE |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: radriano Date: 21 Mar 12 - 01:58 PM From the 2012 Chicago Maritime Festival: radriano at Chicago Maritime Festival, 2012 |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: olddude Date: 21 Mar 12 - 02:05 PM Great stuff folks, and some awesome fiddle work here is an old one I like to play Van Ronks Losers fun old song |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: olddude Date: 22 Mar 12 - 01:23 PM messing with a classical guitar today messing around |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: Lonesome EJ Date: 22 Mar 12 - 01:48 PM Wow Suibhne, I like Mr fox's fiddling! |
Subject: RE: Mudcatters on YouTube From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 22 Mar 12 - 01:53 PM 300!...Great! Mudcatters on YouTube!.. GfS |
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