All I used here was the Yamaha nylon string. No effects, no other instruments, just was how the mic picked up what I was doing. I wish I had gone longer.
You might not believe this but, on all the tracks except "Lookin' For Love" I used an old Yamaha nylon string guitar. Rhythm instruments when used where either an old kick drum pedal against some packing foam that is screwed to the back of my old bass amp cab (cab isn't being used), stomping a kids tambourine or just my foot bumping on the floor (which I didn't realize until later was being picked up by the mic). Thanks much for listening :)
I like it more than Johnny Cash version of Depeche Mode song. I know your song only shares name and i actually expected this to be a cover. I'm curious, which software do you use for recording?
Cool sassy blues style :-)
Also, thanks for checking my stuff out. Celtic Girl is done with just a nylon string acoustic. Just one track. I guess it's all in how I play that gives a hint of two instruments. Thanks again for listening :-}
A lifetime of laughter when you were just kids
And all that came after the silly things you both did
Those times are long, long gone like they ran off and hid
Then the world got bigger with other places to play
And getting so caught up in…
A nice authentic folk song. Nice job all around. Came across you via RPM checking out similar artists to me. Keep up the good work over in Windsor,VT. :-}
Song 6 for my 2024 RPM challenge. Got the guitar and bass out for this one. It's a song with a lot of dissonance and so is kind of weird. But here it is anyways. Definitely not for everyone's ears.
Anything, anything you say…
Anything…
Song 5 for RPM 2024. Sat at our piano for this one and got a bit carried away!
More of an atmospheric piece and the title track of my RPM "album". I love doing vocal harmonies (I grew up on CSNY). Thanks to anyone who listens :)
Oh…
A simple folk style song based off the Velvet Underground's "New Age".
I was given the task to write a song quickly, by no less than a pretty girl I was talking to at the time. The influence is apparent, perhaps theft, but hopefully Dylanesque…
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dude - she might be harder to handle than Desirea!
You are in excellent company, I am certain.
Love it!
Ahhh.. there he is.. NICE! ...no. no T swift for Christmas!! please..
Don't we all? Great song, Dave!!
Don’t they always lol
Good sounding tune with sincere vocals. Thanks for sharing.
All I used here was the Yamaha nylon string. No effects, no other instruments, just was how the mic picked up what I was doing. I wish I had gone longer.
You might not believe this but, on all the tracks except "Lookin' For Love" I used an old Yamaha nylon string guitar. Rhythm instruments when used where either an old kick drum pedal against some packing foam that is screwed to the back of my old bass amp cab (cab isn't being used), stomping a kids tambourine or just my foot bumping on the floor (which I didn't realize until later was being picked up by the mic). Thanks much for listening :)
Nice guitar crisp guitar. Is this the harmony again?
What a cool reggae vibe. Sharp!
Nice. I like this guitar!
that guitar sounds pretty good. it's got a good bottom end and character.
good chorus. love the authenticity in the recording.
that guitar has character. I like the live feel.
Great groove, brilliant instrumentation. I'd be interested -- two tracks? Guitar and mandolin? Sounds great!
Nice. A little glimpse into the comings and goings around the house!
I'm digging the poignancy here. Such a beautiful mournful vocal.
I like it more than Johnny Cash version of Depeche Mode song. I know your song only shares name and i actually expected this to be a cover. I'm curious, which software do you use for recording?
A laborious task but you’ve made it sound fun with the girl of your best friend
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You're making us feel young again. Nicely done all around, really like the vocals here.
Nice change of pace. I agree with thetworegs, radio ready.
Cool, kind of surfer-punk. :)
Cool sassy blues style :-) Also, thanks for checking my stuff out. Celtic Girl is done with just a nylon string acoustic. Just one track. I guess it's all in how I play that gives a hint of two instruments. Thanks again for listening :-}
Really well done Keith. Nice use of space in the music. Smooth vocals as well.
Nice strumming pattern. I like this.
A nice authentic folk song. Nice job all around. Came across you via RPM checking out similar artists to me. Keep up the good work over in Windsor,VT. :-}
Cool... a little reggae. Nice !
Wow, you really got the dissonance working to your advantage. Good job. Some push and pull as well. Weird yup, but my ears like it.
Yeah, I hear the CSNY in this. Also a nice harmony that sounds familiar that I can't quite place... you got me thinking:-}
This is cool, kind of reminds me of Mandolin Orange. Well put together.
Yup, "the influence is apparent". Well done.
Traditional vibe is great on this. Good job.
Cool, I like this. Your accent fits in well. Nice. :-}
:-} Nice, fun listen.
Ain't this all true, huh? Nice lyrics.
12 sugars ??!!!!
Nice old style song. Harmonies, space in the strumming works. :-]
Nice power in this one. Acoustic guitar with distortion? I like it :}
Cool, kind of a Violent Femmes riff. :}