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Ugly mofo!!!_Fredo's third cluster
Author: Fredo on April 14 2008
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--> Hi there, folks

As a continuation of my monthly cluster performances, I have uploaded my third cluster video just now. It's a second performance of Moon After Berceuse that I did in my hallway.

This one is bit looser and more intimate. Also, I held the camera myself, so every move my body made registers as a camera move. That said, after shooting and importing the takes into my computer, I was a bit surprised at how u-u-u-ugly I look! but so be it!

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the performance.

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WTF how do you stay in time with yourself? Cloning?
Awesome.

yeah, are you counting beats or do you have the track in headphones?...ear bud I meant to say.

Thanks guys. I am singing to a little sinewave bassline. It's very difficult though, because with a song like this you don't really want to be counting, but feeling... I'm actually going to try to do one with the earphone you mention next time.

i know it has been said before, but you pretty much rock, fredo. pretty amazing clip, et cetera... everything everybody else is going to say.

really nice voice.

it could have been better

u look like a hot young martin scorsese, but he sings better I mean jeez put some feeling into it next time will you?

your low notes sound like a saxophone!
jdg said: "it could have been better

and you are pretty ugly
"

nicenice
good hallway for recording in. acousticly and as a background to you..

yeah dude, what happened? you were so handsome in the sad song vid and now this...
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hey that's pretty nice.
you sing pretty well !
love how it's minimalistic.

Oh, it's SO PRETTY!!! !! ! !!!

yeah, it definitely could have been better. It's a tough song to sing actually. I had a long chat about it with my singing teacher. He was telling me about how this one composer came up with a theory about how certain ascending and descending intervals will naturally draw notes flat or sharp... Apparently I write with many of these intervals! ha! Also, it's also quite challenging to keep pitch to a sinewave. Not really sure why. There's something very ambiguous pitchwise about a pure sine tone. Has anyone else noticed that?

But anyway, not trying to make excuses. As usual, there are things that I really like in the performance, and things that I hate. But that's part of the point of doing the clusters and not worrying if they are perfect.

Blabla...

Anyway, happy a few of you enjoyed.

'it could have been better' that's so cute
the movement is very good and it's funny and interesting to notice the differences in the movement in each performance
great stuff, thank you for spoiling us with your goodies

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