Ghost Note
New member
I was one day perusing the web and stumbled upon this forum. Being that I am going to start studying composition in Sweden at Gotlands tonsättarskola, where I have already met some great musicians and people, this seemed like a great opportunity to meet other people and other people's music. I currently am working with a project called "Ghost Note" (also my nick) where the motto is "good music is not limited to one genre". Having said this, it is almost solely in the meeting with others that I will expose myself to new and freash ideas of music, instrumentation and creativity. We have a webpage up with some of the music from the project, ranging from calssical piano to experimental modernistic click&cuts.
Visit Ghost Note for the page the songs are there to download, There will be an official link in the promotion thread later on.
In essence I am guitarist from the beginning but I have migrated to piano since it is easier to write melodies/chords for other instruments when for example orchestrating. Still, the guitar is a great instrument and a great way to see tones/melodies differently than would you on a piano. Victor Wooten once said (not correctly quoted)"If I play piano on a bass, it sounds new and refreshing, but if I would play the same thing on the piano it would sound booring since it had been done so many times before."
Will be back for more postings,
Best regards
Patrik Jarlestam
Visit Ghost Note for the page the songs are there to download, There will be an official link in the promotion thread later on.
In essence I am guitarist from the beginning but I have migrated to piano since it is easier to write melodies/chords for other instruments when for example orchestrating. Still, the guitar is a great instrument and a great way to see tones/melodies differently than would you on a piano. Victor Wooten once said (not correctly quoted)"If I play piano on a bass, it sounds new and refreshing, but if I would play the same thing on the piano it would sound booring since it had been done so many times before."
Will be back for more postings,
Best regards
Patrik Jarlestam