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…
Close your eyes, and come with me. It is a warm Autumn eve in the Black Forest. There are ancient folk tales about this magical wood... how late at night it comes to life with mischievious fairies and wood nymphs. Any mortal who hears the unusual…
I literally pulled this out of my ass in a few minutes. The lyrics just poured out of me once i decided to sing about myself. Very autobiographical, also inspired by polka music. i love polka music!
A coop between me and another alonetoner and a Chill productions member, Captain Kirk. Original melodic idea and lyrics by me, guitar, piano, final mix, final composition and mastering by Kirk and the beautiful singing is done by his wife…
A Prog Rock instrumental with guitar and keyboard melodies and solos. Three parts to this song. Depicting peace and joy on The Path of Light. A cross between Yes and jam band music. Randal Pflum, all instruments except drums.
A Prog Rock instrumental with guitar and keyboard melodies and solos. Three parts to this song. Depicting peace and joy on The Path of Light. A cross between Yes and jam band music. Randal Pflum, all instruments except drums.
Great great stuff. And glad to find your album on eMusic. I would compare this music to more obscure prog groups, like Happy the Man, Minimum Vital, etc.
Here I attempt to articulate a few distinct feelings of the home, or the affect of cultivating one's own space, or not.
Instrumentation: house keys, pots and pans, long bamboo flute, synth, drum programming, voice(s), and didgeridoo (a real…

and you didn't even have to spend the night to get it.
another one from the morning sessions...
For my friend and coworker, because he certainly deserves it.
This song is friends with [song for themcgruff](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/song-for-themcgruff)
This is a piece for organ I wrote for my brother's wedding on October 31st, 2004. Here is the original version worked out on a Kurzweil K2500, which sounds nice and full as compared to the live version played on the mighty organ at the West Point…
Well thanks, lam! And I welcome you to investigate and demonstrate what a face-paced version of The Unity might sound like. I've got the sheet music right here and if pressed I may be able to dig up a MIDI file.
This is a piece for organ I wrote for my brother's wedding on October 31st, 2004. Here is the original version worked out on a Kurzweil K2500, which sounds nice and full as compared to the live version played on the mighty organ at the West Point…
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Short but sweet.
Love the use of the voice. I use a text to speech engine and then edit within melodyne - gives realistic results.
Great stuff.
I'm happy.
Awesome strings at 1 min.
What beautiful, dreamy vocal. Very nice!
I think this is wonderful, young, vigorous and has masses of energy.
Love it when the strings come in. Lots of different things going on in this four minutes
Nice playing.!! You tear it up!!
Very cool. I like this version!!
I had a great time listening to this...
Nicely done.
Great great stuff. And glad to find your album on eMusic. I would compare this music to more obscure prog groups, like Happy the Man, Minimum Vital, etc.
faved 3secs in.
Damn! No wonder this is "kicking ass". I'm glad that piece uses a french press. It's more potent that way.
...tastey, senor. ks
Awesome, very kool, and put together well:)
Well thanks, lam! And I welcome you to investigate and demonstrate what a face-paced version of The Unity might sound like. I've got the sheet music right here and if pressed I may be able to dig up a MIDI file.
Great summer song:)
Nice piece, I wonder what it would sound like if the tempo was fast:)