I just heard the Ramen #3 version of this and it totally blew me away!
Furthermore, I sickenly realized that I have posted a piece by the same name, a long time after you posted this one. I apologize for this and have changed the name of my posting (but a similar story to yours... first recording in a new house!!)
Strong work team. I'm a big fan!
Thanks for your kind words, Kavin: and this album is STILL in the works; it's just been one hell of a year, and now it has to wait for RPM to finish... sheesh... k&w
this is really cool! As a beginning music-maker I am really impressed by how you kept that bass line groove fresh and interesting for the full 12 minutes. It was really great all the way through! The clapping, snapping, stomping rhythm breakdown at around 3 or 4 minutes was really cool, too :)
Piano Sonata One -- the Mexican Sonata
1st movment here
2nd finished -- but waiting its turn
3rd in concept form (much to think about)
Dedicated to Ralph who passed away last year during the RPM month of February,, The slower middle section…
icon from John Cheung http://www.onesunart.com/
There is an internet label called "SoOn" and this was the 2nd release - a collaboration between me and the guy doing the organ who subsequently left the label - as well as lots of input from…
CROSS-OVER POLYRHYTHMS
This is actually a type of enharmonic polymeter, where 2 rhythms with **different meters** (i.e., a different numbers of beats/measure) are played at the **same tempo**: the measures do not line up each time. These rhythms…
Visit www.2camels.com to read the more about body painting.
This is a jazz fusion piece featuring my Fender Mustang, Guitar Rig 4, GR-20, Session Drummer 3, and the following soft synths ARP2600, Absynth 5, Dimension Pro.
I hope you find…
Just messing around on a Saturday morning. A
rough cut at best, but I get a kick out of it.
This is a song by the great Jimmy Dean - 1961
I used to spin this 45 RPM record way back when I
wore a young boy's clothes. I always wanted to
cover…
two recorders and a flute get together in the back of a countryside English church late in the afternoon.....
NOTE --- you may need to turn up the volume a bit for this...
piece #6 of a cd i am writing of early music
comments about…
From last February...
I'm not sure where I'm going - its late - I'm tired so I may be out of my mind.
several absynths
pianoteq heavily modified
session 3 drums through guitar rig
stratocastor through guitar rig
vocoded voice via korg ms2000…
Recorded in Hawaii, acoustic guitar and early morning trades through the trees. Keyboards and Bass track added by my brother Greg in Durango Colorado. Took Tess's (Sister Savages) advice and removed the percussion!
Deadlines, freeways, appointments, things to do lists, expectations, getting older, not enough hours in the day to get everything done? ..... make each day and moment count! Thanks to Dave Matthews for a lick I threw in there. Enjoy!
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I just heard the Ramen #3 version of this and it totally blew me away! Furthermore, I sickenly realized that I have posted a piece by the same name, a long time after you posted this one. I apologize for this and have changed the name of my posting (but a similar story to yours... first recording in a new house!!) Strong work team. I'm a big fan!
Comments aren't working on this for me. :( Trying again - this is awesome.
Thanks for your kind words, Kavin: and this album is STILL in the works; it's just been one hell of a year, and now it has to wait for RPM to finish... sheesh... k&w
These are pretty dang good for demos. What became of this project? Wendy's voice is so soulful!
After having had a proper listen, while sorting the washing this is Excellent.
like the groove.......
bummer I missed this till now... awesome groove
Must apologize that was not listened you attentively, before now. Wow! ~And I do not know why~
Well, well!! So well put together and such a cool melody, and funny to boot!! Ear candy!
Cracking tune
Amazing sounds...a very fine composition.
I like, this is really soothing
lol :)
this is really cool! As a beginning music-maker I am really impressed by how you kept that bass line groove fresh and interesting for the full 12 minutes. It was really great all the way through! The clapping, snapping, stomping rhythm breakdown at around 3 or 4 minutes was really cool, too :)
Giving this one a bump so the newer folks around here get a chance to hear this awesome track
Ah, had forgotten how much I liked this till I played it again this evening. Going on the double fav playlist!
ALWAYS ONE OF MY FAVS!!!!
excellent!
Excelente!
Funny stuff in here, good perspective.
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! w;-)
Serious Kick Ass track! w;-)
SUPERB!!!!! w;-)
EXCELLENT cut! Anxiety has a wonderful end doesn't it? w;-)
WOW! This is absolutely wonderful! w;-)
Medieval with a twist. Cool! w;-)
Richard, this is such a BEAUTIFUL cover! WELL done! w;-)
Smile w;-)
ummm, ummm...I love this track! Excellent work! w;-)
One of the most beautiful pieces of music EVER written. Wonderful arrangement. w;-)
What a GREAT cover of a GREAT oldie! w;-)
This is just BEAUTIFUL! w;-)
Love the dissonant vocals in this track :) w;-)
This is a WONDERFUL track! w;-)
EXCELLENT! w;-)
Love the groove! w;-)
Richard, this is beautiful! w;-)
Beam me up Scotty! BEAUTIFUL! w;-)
This is absolutely FABULOUS! w;-)
Lovin' this... w;-)