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Robert James's avatar
Why is it that the first song I work on when I start a writing/recording project almost always comes in at less than 2 minutes? Who knows.
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Guest said

Good solid bit of rock, nice guitar playing

thetworegs's avatar
It Regs birthday tomorrow and he's in party mood already getting it on in the cellar....with James and the crew....ooooh yeahhhh!!!!!!
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A Bit More Better Productions said

bit early for getting my groove on, but on i got it all the same

A Bit More Better Productions's avatar
This was written during the challenge in february and was meant to be the title track. But I never really got time to develop it. I still like it though, so I thought I'd cut it rough, leave it undeveloped, and chuck it out there to see what you…
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I Among Giants's avatar
I Among Giants said

intresting. i like it.

thetworegs's avatar
After the damp squib of a start to the party it eventually got started and what a party it was........you should have been there....the whisky started to flow......it must have been the most debauched night down the cellar yet…
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A Bit More Better Productions said

was a great party mate - thanks for the invitin us along. :)

thetworegs's avatar
Here is my second short excursion with the electric guitar and a jaded Reg.............
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A Bit More Better Productions said

hell yes. stoogey!

Breaking Light's avatar
Another edit from the live megatrack... http://soundcloud.com/breaking-light/hpt081411
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A Bit More Better Productions said

i shall meditate to this later. Awe inspiring

Scott Leland Holmes's avatar
This is a band I was in for almost 9 years. We were called 3 Ton Jack. Played mostly around the Council Bluffs, IA - Omaha, Ne areas. Singer: James Johnston Guitars/backing vocals: Me Guitars: J.C. Leach Bass: John Schrader Drums: Kevin Corum
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Guest said

Nice back up vocals

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Mama Corn is popular with several distinct audience types. Fully capable of pleasing the most finicky traditional audience with favorites from Flatt & Scruggs, The Stanley Bros, and Bill Monroe, the band is also very popular with Americana…
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Guest said

Great blue grass tunes.

Geir's avatar
here's the lyrics: Inside a casket, ... broken dreams six feet under, it starts to leak six feet over he gets a whiff assembles the puzzle piece by piece on salty water a thought is born sailing regardless of a coming storm the mast is broken…
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Guest said

Good one.

Robert James's avatar
This is an expirement. I started this song during my first RPM Challenge attempt in 2007. All I had recorded was the rhythm guitar, bass, and the drum program. I want to start using garageband for my recording but I had never gotten around…
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Guest said

Cool tunes.

kavin.'s avatar
Something different for me, a piano improv. Right hand only. One track each of delayed piano and strings recorded independently then combined.
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I Among Giants's avatar
I Among Giants said

peaceful, and beautiful. great job.

Mr Sandbags's avatar
Another one from my ambient crackpot series. This features two instances of my new instrument the Novaphone 340 Imperial. A grand name for a grand instrument (Xylo just didn't do it justice). The first Novaphone is playing three samples…
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Cave Street said

I love this...

Dirty Dan and the Family Band's avatar
There's a good reason most of Dirty Dan and the Family Band's music features the guitar. It's because his keyboard and trumpet players don't know what they're doing.
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Cave Street said

Nice playin dude, enjoying these tracks....

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I wrote this song as a class project for "Quantum Reality and the Spiritual Quest" at the U of A. My basic idea behind it was to try and relay the wave/particle duality of light through musical terms.
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Cave Street said

Diggin your tones, bro. You play out anywhere in Dallas?

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Mama Corn is popular with several distinct audience types. Fully capable of pleasing the most finicky traditional audience with favorites from Flatt & Scruggs, The Stanley Bros, and Bill Monroe, the band is also very popular with Americana…
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Cave Street said

I'm *grateful* that you posted this jam! Very nicely done!!

vaisvil's avatar
details http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1086 Norm, I finally used my china cymbals like... cymbals. :-)
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Norm said

It was only a matter of time... it pleases me that you are releasing your inner percussionist.

vaisvil's avatar
A mashup of microtonally processed music created by Jukka-Pekka Kervinen called imp_08_1 with video and video sound tracks by Chris Vaisvil Jukka-Pekka's original http://heliumheal.wippiespace.com/mp3/imp_08_1.mp3
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Norm said

Love the street drumming busker!

Dave Berry's avatar
Lyrics/vocals/music - Dave Berry Seagull acoustic (DADGAD tuning), Strat recorded on my Boss BR-80.
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Norm's avatar
Norm said

Go Dave Go! Nice work.

vaisvil's avatar
I purchased a Simmons drum pad today - I'm not a real drummer - please be kind. It was on sale at Guitar Center $180 + extended warranty + sticks http://www.simmonsdrums.net/sdmp1/ The synth is my Fender Mustang + GR-20
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Norm said

Good for you! Be careful with such an addicting piece of gear!

thetworegs's avatar
Here is my second short excursion with the electric guitar and a jaded Reg.............
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Norm's avatar
Norm said

Do it some more!

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