Made the piano intro up years ago. So every time I sit down at a piano I play it. Hopefully it bolts on nicely to the fat stack riff. The pause at the start is because I had to press record and then dash over to the piano.
Made the piano intro up years ago. So every time I sit down at a piano I play it. Hopefully it bolts on nicely to the fat stack riff. The pause at the start is because I had to press record and then dash over to the piano.
Outstanding from the first note. Great eastern-feeling guitar... Excellent build at the minute mark. Terrific arrangement, Brian... Maybe your best yet!
Made the piano intro up years ago. So every time I sit down at a piano I play it. Hopefully it bolts on nicely to the fat stack riff. The pause at the start is because I had to press record and then dash over to the piano.
Made the piano intro up years ago. So every time I sit down at a piano I play it. Hopefully it bolts on nicely to the fat stack riff. The pause at the start is because I had to press record and then dash over to the piano.
Made the piano intro up years ago. So every time I sit down at a piano I play it. Hopefully it bolts on nicely to the fat stack riff. The pause at the start is because I had to press record and then dash over to the piano.
Made the piano intro up years ago. So every time I sit down at a piano I play it. Hopefully it bolts on nicely to the fat stack riff. The pause at the start is because I had to press record and then dash over to the piano.
You've done a great job of really listening to the conga pattern - you picked up the "melody" the drums are playing and duplicated it nicely with your guitars.
Man, when I hear it together, it becomes very clear how off key my drum tuning is, and how a membranophone, by its very multi-tonal nature, is really tough to accompany when it is played in a melodic fashion.
It is very brave of you Brian to even attempt to collaborate with such unconventional drumming – if I expect others to collaborate with my percussion tracks, I would probably be wise to produce patterns that are less melodic… and leave the melody up to my fellow collaborators on the chordophones, aerophones and electrophones.
Well done!
well, i really took to both pieces. I decided a mashup should be without permission, otherwise its just aremix. Hope I made something new, Incidentally structure is based on theory heard on alonetone.
Just add 4/4 and go!
If you have the fever and the only cure is more tambourine, here it is.
MORE TAMBOURINE SOLOS!! (But you should probably wait until you have the house to yourself...)
While I'm certain there are those who may be growing weary of scratching, I couldn't resist posting this great mix by Alister Flint, who is truly a master mixologist extraordinaire - he didn't even have individual tracks to work with! Al was too…
This is one stereo track of 6 conga drums tuned, by ear, to roughly a chromatic scale (I don't know which one - perhaps I've gone micro-tonal!) coupled with a single track of ad-lib quinto (the high drum) and a "shuffle" groove on trap-set…
After writing this song about our newly adopted dog, I asked Kavin if he like to play some slide guitar, knowing that he would come up with something terrific... I just had no idea how terrific.
Bandit rides in the back of my truck
A big…
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
I was listening to this song on the Random radio bit and Storytime my mycoffeetastelikeshit was on at the same time. Belive it or not they sound quite good together and synchronize quite well.
A fun childrens tune from 2008, it really ought to be a hot fiddle tune but i don't have a hot fiddle.
Old fox coming down the road now Bunny Bunny
Run Run Bunny Bunny Go
White tails bobbing in the air there funny bunny
Go Go Bunny Bunny Run…
Sequoia Memories...Capo @ 5
C
Off the coast of California
Where the dolphins ride the waves
We stood and watched them from the cliffs above
Until the sunlight went away
Then we slept in ancient shadows
Underneath the redwood trees…
Comments on Brian Bazeley's stuff
Excellent!
Nice collaboration! You guys sound great.
Yum.
Patience maid tis on the way. Thanks everyone for your comments.
Yeah, I like the feel here. I can hear Norm beating out a tribal, driving rhythm. Way cool!
Yeah, the piano brings some real lovely to this.
That is AWESOME!!!
that sounds really nice Bri
Good title Brian, fits really well. Enjoying the full sound here.
I like this song...
Outstanding from the first note. Great eastern-feeling guitar... Excellent build at the minute mark. Terrific arrangement, Brian... Maybe your best yet!
Nice one! Enjoyed that!
This is really good. Love it all. Marries well.
It does Brian, made for it!
nice union
Nice piano intro - I can tell you have been playing it for years. I think it works well with your Fat Stack riff.
neato! yet another collaboration that exists by virtue of alonetone.... keep it up!
You've done a great job of really listening to the conga pattern - you picked up the "melody" the drums are playing and duplicated it nicely with your guitars. Man, when I hear it together, it becomes very clear how off key my drum tuning is, and how a membranophone, by its very multi-tonal nature, is really tough to accompany when it is played in a melodic fashion. It is very brave of you Brian to even attempt to collaborate with such unconventional drumming – if I expect others to collaborate with my percussion tracks, I would probably be wise to produce patterns that are less melodic… and leave the melody up to my fellow collaborators on the chordophones, aerophones and electrophones. Well done!
Yes, this is so sweet! Very lovely set to music.
Thanks for all the very kind comments.
Comments made by Brian Bazeley
Booty job
Elvis has left the building.
Of all the tambourine solos that I've heard over the years this has to be the best.
This is epic.
Now all we need is a name. How about Captain GeNorm and the hound of the Bazevils
Daddy got offspring.
I think you've started an epidemic. Break out the scratch relief cream.
I knew you wouldn't be able to resist :-)
Booty job.
Lovely feel
Very, very well played . I'm envious
Awesome. Did you record all the pieces yourself? Could you tell us what you used?
I was listening to this song on the Random radio bit and Storytime my mycoffeetastelikeshit was on at the same time. Belive it or not they sound quite good together and synchronize quite well.
Thanks for the comments. Great fun to play along too.
Lovely vocals
Wish I had hair. Good one.
Lovely feel to this one.
Booty job
Like this one a lot
Proper job.