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Vocals: Domenico Mercurio, Canada Lyrics: Mike Graczyk, USA Saxophone: Kay Hoeksema, Germany Guitar: Bobby Clohessy, Ireland Composed, arranged & mixed by Steffen Offermann (Stoman), Germany…
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Guest said

Good song, enjoyed the believable vocal. I like the sax and the music generally, very nice.

OHHO's avatar
First cover I've done. I've always liked this song by John Lennon.
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Guest said

So have I boys. Very sympathetic cover. Lovely stuff!

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A rush job, but wanted Amy to hear it right away. I didn't get to the harmony vocal on the last section because I flubbed it the first take, and then the carpenter came to work on the house, so "I shame" (Pidgin English). Aloha!
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Guest said

This will be splendid. Looking forward to it.

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It was in the garden of the house of help that Reg walked and tried to decipher his problems .................everything seemed to have a similar beat and it was causing him some confusion.....................
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Guest said

Poor Reg, I hope he finds the answers.

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I did this for a movie ha had been working on.
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Guest said

Hey, this is great! Very perky, found myself singing to it!

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Are you WILLING?
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Guest said

Ha ha ha! to you too! Nice and chirpy today I see!

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Easter Sunday,, soft bubbly white clouds float across a pale blue sky,, above a green green field, filled with rows of those who have passed away,,, my mother and father lie in one such.... fresh flowers, quiet, and sometimes not so, words drift…
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oldrottenhead said

the perfect accompaniment to my morning coffee. aah! lovely

vaisvil's avatar
I thought a microtonal piece almost completely in absynth would be a decent goal. So, I improvised bass, lead, chords, effects in 19 notes per octave against a sequence of drum loops run through effects. Then - just to see the difference I took…
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Guest said

Wow, that's different! Most enjoyable!

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> First there was Spring Time. Then there was Summer. > Then there was Autumn. > > And then there was Winter. Her daddy mowed lawns > She was a smart little doll > River loved Winter. His dad was a singer > But River…
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Guest said

Beautiful song, most tenderly performed.

vaisvil's avatar
This is simple test of East-West symphonic choirs solo soprano voice and East-West Hollywood strings contra-bass. I feel its a bit reminiscent of Lord of the Rings - of course, your mileage may vary - it is a very simple and direct arrangement…
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Guest said

Sort of mystical! With a lovely relaxing feel.

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Dad wanted me to write him some funeral music. This is it. He's still alive at 91 and sings this song to himself and tears come to his eyes. I have a video of Dad and me singing a duet of this song. EULOGY He grew up in Clinton, Oklahoma…
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Guest said

Ahh, that I would love to see that video. Nice banjo, I'm a sucker for that.

igor's avatar
~Good things don't age. What about a man?~ I was a fan of easy listenings like Enoch Light, still love these sounds and light pleasure that they bring. Here so. P.S. Night birds recorded in Berlin this April, silly whistling/theme is mine…
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Guest said

Pretty little understated tune here, oh, and who can whistle then?

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This is an experiment where I slowed down Norm Harris’ percussion track “7th Son” http://alonetone.com/norm/tracks/7th-son and slowed it down by a factor of five and ran it through effects and such – and then played along with my 17…
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Guest said

Hey, looking cool there dude! Sounding good all round too! Rhythmically creepy!

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My composition Ediacaran Garden for classical guitar has been selected for performance by Kenji Haba in New York City June 26 2011 as part of the Fifteen Minutes of Fame with Kenji Haba Vox Novus series. A requirement was that the piece not…
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thetworegs said

beautiful

ghst's avatar
just finished this one, represents a slightly new direction i am taking i think. i am particuarly proud of the polyrhythmic sound i achieved. i was worried it mite become too cluttered (at the beginning) but i think i achieved clarity.
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corbinSound said

mmmm soo groovin

vaisvil's avatar
My composition Ediacaran Garden for classical guitar has been selected for performance by Kenji Haba in New York City June 26 2011 as part of the Fifteen Minutes of Fame with Kenji Haba Vox Novus series. A requirement was that the piece not…
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Reefwalker said

really like this one, congrats on this piece being selected ! By "computerized version" do you mean a MIDI or is this live guitar? man its hard to tell, the mic up on the neck seems just right.

Drop D's avatar
This tune hopefully shows the culmination of my musical influences (namely, Mick Karn (R.I.P.), Adrian Sherwood, Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble...) while also painting a visual picture...as it was written and recorded in one day after I went free-diving…
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Guest said

fun song.

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This is an older song and hey, you'll finally get to hear me sing badly! This was under my old name Piscean Dream so I couple of you may or may not have heard this before. Thanks for listening!
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Guest said

Cool vox.

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Basically my feeble attempt at a fist pumping 'dance' song... but of course I had to weird it up a bit. :) The main vocalist who basically says variations of 'I like to dance' are my computers voice. Thanks for listening!
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Guest said

now that is FNG!

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reconciliation bound off to california...
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Guest said

nice song.

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