I'm Learning MAO with Reason, this is my first track using this software :D
This is just a test, there's no real end to the track, the purpose was to get to understand the general process of compositing with Reason. ;)
the first multi track piece that I actually finished "in the box" in Cubase. An ambient kinda thing that grew out of playing around with the Line 6 DL4. Not sure I like the bow parts, but I may re do it later
very cool! i would prefer to hear real saxophones though. great texture and treatment of spoken text. the piece seems to end at about 3 and a half minutes. then surprise!
A laid-back funk instrumental. My habitual place-holder while I work out what else to put up.
Music, Guitars & Baritone Guitar - Me!
Percussion - DrumsOnDemand
Nothing like the sound of a strat through that classic "brown" sound. Gritty, driving, crunchy, lovely tones...This is my welcome back, did you miss me, RPM 2008 opening track.
Nothing like the sound of a strat through that classic "brown" sound. Gritty, driving, crunchy, lovely tones...This is my welcome back, did you miss me, RPM 2008 opening track.
This song was written after moving into a new apartment. One of the movers put a coin in the door hinge to keep the door open so that he wouldn't have to bother me for keys. I thought it was so cool and smart and sleek and simple. I wanted him…
hey could i get an a cappella of this one here?
also i like your idea of building a new beat from chopping up samples of my "Baltimore Celebrates Obama Win" field recording.
Slack key guitar and baritone ukulele.
Hula version.
Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua is about the beautiful flowers (Lehua) of Pauoa. The double entendre (kaona or hidden meaning) involves a girl with swaying hips.:)
This is a track of serendipity (is that how you spell that?) I was hours from deadline, lots of mixing left to do, and this track was FAR from done. I love the congas in this one. In general, this is a fun one for me. For once I actually don't…
Hula version. Slack key guitar and Eleuke with high-octave G tuning.
An ancient Maui chief named a district Ulupalakua, or "breadfruit ripened on the back", because the fruit ripened during transportation (by foot) to his home. This mele…
Hula version.
Slack key guitar with ukulele (Eleuke with high-octave G tuning)
Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai praises plants of the sea, the fragrance of the lipoa (a seaweed) and the limu kohu reef plant used for flavor in Hawaiian cooking.
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Great job Colin!
superb!
Kirk, I really like this - haunting...
very cool! i would prefer to hear real saxophones though. great texture and treatment of spoken text. the piece seems to end at about 3 and a half minutes. then surprise!
wow!
This really rocks, in a easy Sunday kind of way.
I agree with Bethan - you were brave to turn this one on its head, but you really pulled it off!
I don't see any credit for Stephen Foster. I mean, I know it's public domain, but...
Another beauty- thank you!!
I like the cool, dark reverbed gtr in this. This gives the song a nice eerie effect.
Very Drivig. Love the layers. I had the experience of listening to the song and thinking I heard someone from the other room call me....great!
Great tune!
hey could i get an a cappella of this one here? also i like your idea of building a new beat from chopping up samples of my "Baltimore Celebrates Obama Win" field recording.
Great job on those vocals and that harp break is killer!!
Beautiful!! Really nice sounding recording as well
This song has it all. Great performance too.
Enjoyed listening to your tracks this morning..I had fogotten how to swing it - I've remembered! Thanks.
Exceptionally pretty. Lovely, hula, swaying melody.
You have totally brought this classic alive. really well produced and perfomed.
Very atmospheric, I like the hint of the orient.