This original melody idea was jotted down in October 2003 in Harmony Assistant, and I had written it thinking that someday I'd make it a real song with lyrics. While playing the tune on the computer, my daughter came in and said she liked it…
Thanks for this fascinating tune and for your production comments on my trumpet ensemble piece.
I must admit that that was a document of the writing more so than of decent performance or engineering. Thanks again for the good observations.
That's a BIG snake! Wow, you have some intricate timing/rhythmic things going on 2/3 in, are those two different time signatures over each other (like one staff in 3/4 and another in 4/4?) It definitely created a feeling of slippery disorientation. This was fun to listen to.
Gorgeous writing for trumpets (and trombone?)... and I assume that's you playing all parts? Excellent work. The "echo" on this was a little pronounced (maybe a better reverb setting is needed?) but the performance/writing was excellent.
Sequoia Memories...Capo @ 5
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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…
Rough and Slow acoustic version of the more poppy [lifeline glu and sudara collaboration](http://alonetone.com/doublemeanings/tracks/lifeline).
If you like 4 minutes of the same 3 chords, you'll LOVE this song.
Now that I have two microphones…
First draft.
Dedicated to my mother on her birthday.
In the outro: Trombone, Horns, Clarinets, Mouthpiece buzz by Andy Hentz (arrsuarez) and organic drum related sounds by Glu.
this one gets better every time i listen to it. it isnt just good enough - its too good!
Sudara - a huge thanks for all your work in creating this space - this whole community of givers and receivers - there is true musical relating and connecting going on here. priviledged to be a part.
"sempre grato"...
Glu and Sister Savage bring you these remixes!
Original track by Sister Savage:
http://alonetone.com/sistersavage/tracks/little-england
This one is pure pop. Voice pitched 1/2 step up.
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Thanks for this fascinating tune and for your production comments on my trumpet ensemble piece. I must admit that that was a document of the writing more so than of decent performance or engineering. Thanks again for the good observations.
This is a great track!
That's a BIG snake! Wow, you have some intricate timing/rhythmic things going on 2/3 in, are those two different time signatures over each other (like one staff in 3/4 and another in 4/4?) It definitely created a feeling of slippery disorientation. This was fun to listen to.
Gorgeous writing for trumpets (and trombone?)... and I assume that's you playing all parts? Excellent work. The "echo" on this was a little pronounced (maybe a better reverb setting is needed?) but the performance/writing was excellent.
Tasteful, my friend- tasteful. :)
it's a classic, man :)
groove and texture- check
...nice texture!
Beautiful, my friend; you make the difficulties work somehow. Yes.
Yeah, man; thanks.
Compelling sequences/shifts, my friend. Yes; you challenge but you still delight with a story-like sense. Thanks.
amazing!
you are getting more and more gritty. i think it is a good direction for you
I like this. Hoping it turns into something cool. Sounds good so far.
real nice! shades of phil keaggy's acoustic work
authentic living. getting back to the basics. thats what its all about,man. another winner!
real nice, man. Your stuff makes for some great listening! Coisa Linda!
this one gets better every time i listen to it. it isnt just good enough - its too good! Sudara - a huge thanks for all your work in creating this space - this whole community of givers and receivers - there is true musical relating and connecting going on here. priviledged to be a part. "sempre grato"...
Tululah and Dee say Yippee!!!!!!!!!! We're rockin' out bro! Big XXXX
Oh yes; 'caught my attention from beat one -and drew me in w/ each next phrase. Oh yes.