Month: December 2010

  • A little Solstice gift … of Starfire

    direct link: Starfire (33 min)

    Happy Solstice! 

    It last happened 372 years ago – a rare confluence: a lunar eclipse and winter solstice. In the night (at 3:18am EST), a total lunar eclipse, the full moon passing through the darkest shadow of the earth (and at 6:40am EST), winter solstice, when the northern hemisphere’s axial tilt is furthest from the sun, the longest night and darkest day of the year.

    The astronomy of the day is worth pondering on.

    For the last two years, I have released a poetry album at solstice.

    This is so I can offer a little Solstice gift to you (free to download, or listen, as you wish).

    To commemorate light in the beautiful loving darkness.
    Wishing you joy, love, health, success, wealth.

    warm regards,
    Brenda

    Starfire 

    This album began with the first track, ‘Disappearing,’ which I wrote in a hammock in the hot, sultry summer. I recorded it a few times, just for fun. Then layered the readings, added music and became intrigued.

    Thus began an odyssey of readings, recordings. All tracks, except one, are with music of Jamendo musicians, to whom I am so grateful.

    If you wish, you can download any tracks or the whole album.

    A collection of love poetry.
     ___________________

    The tracks:

    Disappearing: Brenda Clews, poetry, voice and mix; Matt Samolis, music, a section from: “Trio for Flute, Cymbals, & Glass”: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/49419 (with permission)

    What Would I Write If I Could Write: for J.P. Brenda Clews, poetry, voice, mix; music, Roger Stephane, ‘Lointain,’ from his album, “Picasso”: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/62258 (with permission)

    Drumbeat: Brenda Clews, poetry, voice, mix; music, Chriss Onac, track “TRANSE” from his album, TRIBAL: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/23954 (with permission)

    Glint: Soundtrack for my videopoem, Glint, which is also a videopoem at YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5D3vTpxfFuU Backgound music is “Madrox, in my head,” by Arena of Electronic Music, a Creative Commons license: http://www.jamendo.com/track/477297 (with permission from his band administrator)

    Hieroglyphic of Purple Lotuses: Brenda Clews, poetry, voice, mix; music, Ka eN, “Oriental Dreams”: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/42617 (with permission)

    Starfire in the Night: Brenda Clews, poetry, voice, mix; music, Frank Harper’s ‘Moon’s Eve,’ from “Fingerstyle – Set 1″: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/62508 (with permission)

    What Is Underground Is What Holds Us: Brenda Clews, poetry, voice, mix; music, LaiYouttitham’s song, “Alone,” from his site: http://www.laizmusic.com/mp3-download.php (with permission)

    Salt of the Sea: Brenda Clews, poetry, voice, mix; music, Livio Amato’s, ‘Dream Opening,’ from his album, “Sensitivity”: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/62537 (with permission)

    My Body Is A Word: Brenda Clews, poetry, voice, mix; music, Lena Selyanina’s piano solo, ‘Summer Morning,’ from “Snowstorm Romance”: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/73627 (with permission)

    Veils To Clothe Venus: Brenda Clews, poetry, reading, mix; music, Buz Hendricks, music: http://www.somewhereoffjazzstreet.com/ (with permission – a section of a track he created for the Venus Suite of Poems – a track at Jamendo).

    Ink Ocean: Brenda Clews, poetry, reading, mix; music (mixed by me), Alphacore, ‘side_project,’ from “Side Project”: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/33504, and Extra’s, ‘The Quickest Vessel to a Distant Future,’ from “Water Every Full Moon”: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/45140 (with permissions)

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    With special thanks to Robert A. for his invaluable advice on recording.

    Starfire album cover is a painting of mine.

    I composed the html in a blog post, and left the icon links to each page of my Art & Writings website below:

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  • How to create a custom YouTube video player for your blog or website

    selection of my videopoems. As a painter and poet, I, like many, are drawn to the video medium, where I experiment with delighted abandon.

    After a fruitless hour of searching for and trying out widgets, and then discovering YouTube itself offers the ability to create a custom video player for your website -though you won’t find this handy feature in any of the drop down menus at your YouTube site- I created this one for my website!

    This is how you create one of these neat players:

    1. Sign in to your YouTube account.

    2. Paste http://www.youtube.com/custom_player into the browser.

    3. Create your embeddable player. Note: you can create a ‘playlist’ selection of your videos for use in this custom player, or use any of your other playlists, or simply include everything you’ve uploaded. 

    To create a custom playlist, I backtracked. I clicked on the videos I wished to show in my player one at a time and added them to a new playlist that I called “My Videopoetry.” Then I returned to the custom player page and made that playlist my choice for what videos to show in the player.

    4. YouTube will create the html you can embed in your blog or at your site. Copy and paste.

    5. Later, when you want to find that page again paste http://www.youtube.com/my_players into your browser.

    Currently using these urls is the only way to access this neat feature of YouTube – so be sure to favourite them for easy access in the future.

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