My 100th upload to Alonetone!
I played a pretty random arpeggio which I arranged into 3 versions of medium notes, long notes, and short notes followed by a gap. I cloned these version and transposed them up and down one octave respectively…
I am a believer in Jesus Christ and the song "Happy girl" takes me back to high school when I got distracted from my faith and grew tired and weary of following a path I knew was against God's perfect plan for my life. I finally allowed is love…
My 100th upload to Alonetone!
I played a pretty random arpeggio which I arranged into 3 versions of medium notes, long notes, and short notes followed by a gap. I cloned these version and transposed them up and down one octave respectively…
I wrote this song after me and my boyfriend who planned on getting married broke up. I was in a very desperate state and I believe God gave me the lyrics to this song. It's amazing how His peace brought me through what I thought I couldn't bear.:)
I wrote this song after me and my boyfriend who planned on getting married broke up. I was in a very desperate state and I believe God gave me the lyrics to this song. It's amazing how His peace brought me through what I thought I couldn't bear.:)
This an improvisation in 17 notes per octave with layered software synthesizers. Specifically, various percussion ensembles, french horn, piano, and two synthesizers. At one point I forgot what in the world I was doing because I transposed the…
My first attempt at a Blumlein or Mid/Side recording. This one is actually a mid/side recording as I used a directional mic in combo with a figure 8 ribbon mic set at 90 degrees from the main mic. Thanks to Pat Broaders for the loan of the ribbon…
Yep the left track is the strat copy...middle is the guitar in the pic, my first "frankenstien" guitar, a les paul copy (harmony brand?? i think, been too long since i painted and rewired it) and right track is the jackson. Same amp settings on all three but there are subtle differences in tone. You can really tell it when you crank the gain on them. ;)
Check out the video, it'll make more sense that way.
This is the first part to a collaborative project I am conducting with an old friend who happens to be an amazing artist, Mr. Rich Gibbs. He is putting together a story through comics that…
(WATCH THE VIDEO, it'll make more sense)
The third installment of the graphic novel/video/song project I am working on with Rich Gibbs (an amazing artist and friend).
Lyrics:
Narrator:
"You're always late
Why do we wait?
Why do we…
Thanks Wildgeas (The Man With all The Wild Ideas)...I can't wait to unfold this project I am working on when it's done in due time. This track is absolutely going on it too.
Thanks it at first sounded chaotic but then came back together. Pretty sure I will make it even tighter when more of it transforms to another state of musical mind. :)
Recent Comments
Nice one mate dig it.
fun to dive into
nice
Love you and your AMAZING voice!
Nice! Some super cool sounds you've created.
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:)
hahaha! great little sing-a-long!
wow lins lol, its carlyn ! Your amazing i had no idea ;) You have a beautiful voice !!
very nice tune, welcome to alonetone
Very intense, love the hits at 4:10ish....
Yep the left track is the strat copy...middle is the guitar in the pic, my first "frankenstien" guitar, a les paul copy (harmony brand?? i think, been too long since i painted and rewired it) and right track is the jackson. Same amp settings on all three but there are subtle differences in tone. You can really tell it when you crank the gain on them. ;)
Very nice Ken, lovely guitar work. We want more!!!
Fine version. Good to see someone still remembering the great tunes by the Doobie Brothers
Like the opening as it bursts onto the scene good one
Savagely energetic!
exceptional recording and the vid is real entertaining. Bad ass track.
Thanks Wildgeas (The Man With all The Wild Ideas)...I can't wait to unfold this project I am working on when it's done in due time. This track is absolutely going on it too.
Wow! That was different. Nice collab fellas.
Thanks it at first sounded chaotic but then came back together. Pretty sure I will make it even tighter when more of it transforms to another state of musical mind. :)