R. Malcolm Brown, Jr.
rmbrown@mail.utexas.edu
Welcome to my MP3 Page! This is a result of the fantastic audio capabilities inherent in the new MP3 format. Finally, we have a "cd-like" audio format which is not too large for downloading on the Internet!
On this webpage, I will present original compositions and improvisations from my Roland KR-1070 Digital Grand Piano. This "piano" is one of the most versatile electronic instruments that I have ever encountered. Not only is it a grand piano with Steinway-like and Bosendorfer-like acoustical qualities, it has more than 300 other instruments with superb sound. In order to bring you the same sound I hear when I use the instrument, I noticed that this was not the case with midi files. When I recorded the piano's digital output directly to a minidisk format by Sony, I had a reproducible sound that truly mimicked what I hear in my living room! Now you can hear what I hear!
To obtain truly excellent audio
quality inherent in the Roland instrument, I first recorded the files digitally
on my Sony MD digital Walkman which recorded flawlessly on a minidisk.
Then I used this source as the input to my sound card in my computer to
create *.wav files which were then converted to MP3 at 22.05 or 44.1 kHZ
and 128 kbites/sec. This resulted in excellent quality MP3 music files!
A new way that
I have been recently using is Roland'sVisual MT Program which has a great
sound engine, the Virtual Sound Canvas 88. That means almost identical
sounds on midi which can be directly recorded to wave files.
Please enjoy the music, but remember that these are original compositions or my improvisations and my music is copyrighted. You must obtain my written permission to use these files for anything but your own personal use on a single computer.
"To Kyoko"
New! A
new composition for KYOKO ITOH
(3,149K)
"Kyoko, this is for you,
With love and admiration-
from Malcolm and Ann"
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This is a short original
piano composition illustrating the confusion
but still the infatuation with the relationship between minor and major
keys. (421K)
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Flute, Guitar, and Oboe combine to give an interesting
effect on a very famous Israeli folk song- "Yerushalayim
Shel Zahav". This
haunting melody would not leave me, so I decided after listening to a CD
to audibly transcribe the theme and arrange it on my Roland. It is a beautiful
waltz. (1,421K)
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Guitars and base, along with a trumpet (1,712K)
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piano version (1,421K)
Here are two variations
on the "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav"
Let me know which one you like the best!
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This is my version of "Take
me to the Water" which was sung by Jill
at the Baptismal Site on the River Jordan at Yardenit during our
visit to the holy land in January, 1999. (696K)
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This is a neat variation of "Take me to
the Water". It changes key and instruments 3 ways. Interesting syncopation
and contrast in approach. A little more lively than the one above. (1,009K)
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This is a most interesting original
composition. It has a "Spanish flair" with
a very rhythmic touch. You will like the beat and think of it throughout
the day, believe me! (2,047K)
An MP3
file of Julie Mahurin singing
"The Holy City"
recorded at the University Baptist Church on February 28, 1999
More mp3 files soon to be added! Stay tuned and
visit often!