This is the basic theme for "weekend in new orleans", a documentary we're currently writing the soundtrack for (it'll be adapted with variations throughout the film). It's very quiet. (Video trailer coming shortly.)
this is a song by my niece Clara. She's 4. the lalalala's are Noah's (6) contribution.
Recorded Christmas day 2008.
Happy New Year all alonetoners!
glad to be here.
t.
this is a song by my niece Clara. She's 4. the lalalala's are Noah's (6) contribution.
Recorded Christmas day 2008.
Happy New Year all alonetoners!
glad to be here.
t.
I do three things after waking up these days: I shower. I make coffee. I play this song and drink my coffee.
Nothing complicated. Nothing fancy. Just some basic fingerpicking to test my motor skills and bring some aural sunshine into my day.
I was hesitant about uploading this one. It's really old and I hadn't listened to it in at least 10 years. I remember that at the time of recording it didn't come out the way I wanted but that I was ok (sort of) with the results. The vocals were…
One from a year ago or so. Never was happy with the recording quality, but never got around to re recording it. My attempt at a kind of late 70's Phil Keaggy thing
One from a year ago or so. Never was happy with the recording quality, but never got around to re recording it. My attempt at a kind of late 70's Phil Keaggy thing
Hey, this is on the Nautilus CD! I like both versions :) Yes, I'm much closer to Seattle than Yakima, unfortunately. That's cool, how often are you in these parts?
This song was written to celebrate freedom, actually, (the Russian at the end is one of the dudes from Freesound.com saying "sound should be free!") after a decade when I wasn't. Props to Shreya, who apparently is like me and will just not go…
One from a year ago or so. Never was happy with the recording quality, but never got around to re recording it. My attempt at a kind of late 70's Phil Keaggy thing
A simple 3-part "round" or canon with variations, showing my children how you can devise a melody that can stack on top of itself like offset puzzle pieces, which will then make its own harmony (with a nod to the master of rounds and fugues, J…
Yo-Yo Ma uploaded this cello part on indabamusic and invited others to create with it. I thought it was a cool idea. I had help with this christmas song from Matthiew, a wandering Parisian trumpet player.
Recent Comments
elena, you took my heart by this song!
I could listen to that all day!!
Beautiful melody- I can see why it's one of your favorites
if anyone wants, please download it and sing or play along and then re post it. think it would be fun!?
heheheheh! Love it.
Very present.
Hmm.. yeah, awesome.
Heh, love the volume swells.
Man, this is nice.
fun bubbly synth bed, and very nice flute melody soaring over this.
Sweet one there, Kirk...definitely hear some Master and the Musician in this track.
Hey, this is on the Nautilus CD! I like both versions :) Yes, I'm much closer to Seattle than Yakima, unfortunately. That's cool, how often are you in these parts?
This is hypnotic... wonderful!
SOOOOO FINE!!!!! Kudos!
Love this track!!!!!
This is just plain beautiful!
All I can say is...OH WOW!
What a ultra-super track!!!!
What a wonderful piece of music!
Brando... love this. I can't place the cello piece (shame on me) but still... this is beautiful!