Really enjoyed it. I loved the modal/almost Celtic yet interpersed with jazzy chords. And the word themselves were beatiful. Using horns in the middle section was great, too. The personal story behind this song must be a moving one.
This is really a true story.
No, really...
And our holiday gift to you & your friends. (Feel free to download it and share it with anyone who you think might enjoy it.)
Oh... by the way... acl is finally waking from a very deep slumber…
This is really a true story.
No, really...
And our holiday gift to you & your friends. (Feel free to download it and share it with anyone who you think might enjoy it.)
Oh... by the way... acl is finally waking from a very deep slumber…
Thank you all for your kind comments! We promise to spend more time listening to you folks here on alonetone after the album "last days, last days is finished. Looking forward to some great music!
Faved instantly. Y'all are the most original, unfettered, and uninhibited artists I know. Truly brilliant track.
Seriously floored by this one. I need to do exactly as Gary says.
Standing in the shower last summer one weekend when my family was out of town, missing them. It made me think about how empty life is without the ones I love most. Also worked in some imagery I've been toying with for a number of years--the river…
Based on the first lines of a Hindu spiritual song I've had stuck in my head for years, this song was included on the RPM 08 world music category compilation. World music--crazy! Wouldn't have expected that, but I'm honored that it was nominated…
The song came from the phrase May I be Worthy. As a christian it's a constant battle to feel worthy of the sacrifice that Jesus made for ME! I thinking of trying to do a chorus for it, but it be fine just the way it is. Suggestions are of course…
This piece was about the various ways sound and shapes can be bent.
Composed for winter percussion - the indoor percussion equivalent of marching band, with a dash of theatrics.
Started playing with a new toy. A plugin called BigSeq from AudioDamage and this came out.
This is a rough mix that I'm not at all sure about.
Suggestions welcome. I'll post an update when I've had some sleep.
I thought the hand claps were a bit weird but I wasn't running this dog and pony show. See more notes under "red cowboy" and "I left my toothbrush in St. Louis".
This song was written to celebrate freedom, actually, (the Russian at the end is one of the dudes from Freesound.com saying "sound should be free!") after a decade when I wasn't. Props to Shreya, who apparently is like me and will just not go…
One from a year ago or so. Never was happy with the recording quality, but never got around to re recording it. My attempt at a kind of late 70's Phil Keaggy thing
A simple 3-part "round" or canon with variations, showing my children how you can devise a melody that can stack on top of itself like offset puzzle pieces, which will then make its own harmony (with a nod to the master of rounds and fugues, J…
Yo-Yo Ma uploaded this cello part on indabamusic and invited others to create with it. I thought it was a cool idea. I had help with this christmas song from Matthiew, a wandering Parisian trumpet player.
it is a piece in threes. it is said that good things come in threes. it is in 3/4. it has three sections. it has three notes.
the 3 note sequence was generated, repeated, overlayed, slower and faster in software. it is a small piece. it comes…
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Really enjoyed it. I loved the modal/almost Celtic yet interpersed with jazzy chords. And the word themselves were beatiful. Using horns in the middle section was great, too. The personal story behind this song must be a moving one.
Wonderful, so haunting. Love you. Deb
Thank you, Gumbo!!!! w;-)
Playing again only louder!!
Thank you all for your kind comments! We promise to spend more time listening to you folks here on alonetone after the album "last days, last days is finished. Looking forward to some great music!
"Living it up on the internet, nobody is lonely any more,cept you and me,baybeh"
Do. I. Detect. A. Note. Of. Cynicism. Here?
Wow - this is wonderful.
I like it too
Anguish of my haunted daily voices turns dark my soul.
A way to dig a groove in such a heart full of rhythm.
Very nice progressive job!
Amazing vocal array!
Man, drawn in as soon as the first notes appear. These are very nice pieces you have created. :)
Thank you do much Richard for your kind words! w;)
how soulful, how rich,, how beautiful,, original, brilliant,,fun, yes yes to all!!,,anddd you calll these demos? oh my goodness
Wow Keith! We are truly humbled by your kind words. Heartfelt thank you. w;)
Faved instantly. Y'all are the most original, unfettered, and uninhibited artists I know. Truly brilliant track. Seriously floored by this one. I need to do exactly as Gary says.
good orchestration blend on this one
no volcals but nice real
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This is oh so nice also.
Stunning!
As always Greg...YOU BLOW MY MIND!!!!!
Ahh...I can see people dancin' on the dance floor in a club!
Such beautiful playing. Love your sound!
This is wonderful!
I'm ready to see that duck do the funk!
Great name for a track. Made me LOL!
This is hypnotic... wonderful!
SOOOOO FINE!!!!! Kudos!
Love this track!!!!!
This is just plain beautiful!
All I can say is...OH WOW!
What a ultra-super track!!!!
What a wonderful piece of music!
Brando... love this. I can't place the cello piece (shame on me) but still... this is beautiful!
Oh so fine!
Very, very nice!
This ROCKS! Nice job!
Oh so NICE!