Still having fun learning keyboard, and sticking to a determination to never write another sad song. This is just a practice ditty, but it's part of the angry phase of writing which might last a few decades. All of the noise is from the keyboard…
Nice. It's unique, though at the same time it reminds me of the early seventies post-VU New York scene. You're vocal has a Bowie-esque quality that gives the song a bit of gravity.
I'll be here if you decide to make a longer rendition.
(..also, thank you for the kind words on our silly music.)
Subdued - adjective: quietened and brought under control
poor old Reg has been told again.....
Subdued
Sky burning bright with that jagged blue
Sheās Off to bed with that dinnner for two
She read youlike…
Simpler Days is a ballad by drummer-Matt.
While I was mixing it the words caught me off guard and the song stirred up some emotional stuff that I'm hoping might come through for the wider listening public.
This has a nice country joe groove and feel to it and I love the melody. It would help to share the lyrics they aren't really standing out enough for these old ears... not a criticism just sayin' I'm old. :) Thank you for sharing as always.
This is my Robot Rhythm Section (tm) playing D & G chords over and over and over
I've long used drum machines & looper pedals to provide rhythm section support in my musicating, and I recently got a new toy that could become the ultimate…
The samples in this came from playing guitar through pedals or from drum machines.
I sourced them via WAV files from my looper pedal backups (it's last in the chain of my guitar pedal board).
The original loops included heavily processed guitars and the P-6's scatter & delay effects are well represented here.
Another nice feature of the P-6 is output routing; you can manage what is processed and what bypasses the EFFECTS bus
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Wonderful songš
excellent
great!
To battle!!! āļøš
Great excellent accelerando
Nicely done, Mary! - Kevin L
Fabulous! Iām in love!
Nice job, a toe-tappingly tasty track
Yes sir my man!
Very cool, Stan!
Thanks for this šš I'm encouraged
spacey and playful :)
Super....it's what I'd expect if the other Beatles ended up visiting the Band at Big Pink!
nice. I imagined lil molecules dancing and dividing
lovely distortion :) and very wintry...
Nice. It's unique, though at the same time it reminds me of the early seventies post-VU New York scene. You're vocal has a Bowie-esque quality that gives the song a bit of gravity. I'll be here if you decide to make a longer rendition. (..also, thank you for the kind words on our silly music.)
Kept hoping to hear that bluesy harp say hello in this one. Great tune.
This has a nice country joe groove and feel to it and I love the melody. It would help to share the lyrics they aren't really standing out enough for these old ears... not a criticism just sayin' I'm old. :) Thank you for sharing as always.
The samples in this came from playing guitar through pedals or from drum machines. I sourced them via WAV files from my looper pedal backups (it's last in the chain of my guitar pedal board). The original loops included heavily processed guitars and the P-6's scatter & delay effects are well represented here. Another nice feature of the P-6 is output routing; you can manage what is processed and what bypasses the EFFECTS bus
So upbeat, but Iām detecting some angry in there⦠very cool. 5 stars