Funny story about the ending: my MacBook froze up while recording but I decided to keep hitting keys, and when it recovered I had that sparkly sound. It's probably my favourite thing I've ever accidentally created.
You've got great "motors" in your music. I love the flow and drive. Wish I could hear "start your engines" at its full sample rate on some great speakers!
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
Hey there - To "send a message" you can comment on someone's track - and click "make private" if you just want them to see it...
As far as having a real and coherent back-and-forth (with replying and so on), best thing to do for now is to take it to the forums or get their email address. The alonetone commenting system aint yet built for threaded conversations.
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
thanks to everyone for listening, glad for those who have enjoyed.
i'll post some new stuff when i have it, just learning the guitar and trying to figure out my voice right now.
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
Oh wow! Jennifer, I'm very very happy you found alonetone. Seeing all of your wonderful and positive comments has really brought me smiles over the last few days - and this track is just simply great to listen to, a well produced tribute.
Written for/about Ben Montgomery. Answering machine messages wondering where he might be are from yours truly and Jason Biehler, his two closest friends who were always trying to track him down.
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Oh Yes I wish I had Your Talent this is out there. Its great.
You've got great "motors" in your music. I love the flow and drive. Wish I could hear "start your engines" at its full sample rate on some great speakers!
First!
I hear quality in all of these tracks. Great craftmanship.
Agreed. It's a fabulous voice.
i like this, is this your creation sudara?
Hey there - To "send a message" you can comment on someone's track - and click "make private" if you just want them to see it... As far as having a real and coherent back-and-forth (with replying and so on), best thing to do for now is to take it to the forums or get their email address. The alonetone commenting system aint yet built for threaded conversations.
Yeah, there's nothing to figure out (except you should use it as much as possible!)
I've already figured out your voice: Gritty, heartfelt, euphonic, convincing.
Imaginative blend! I like the variety of textures and attitudes in the four tracks you've uploaded.
oh. and wow, man, at 1:10, groovy, is this the final? sounds like it. well done. wow again at 2:36 and beyond, so beautiful. love
hi sudara, is there a way to send someone a message? or respond to a comment?
thanks to everyone for listening, glad for those who have enjoyed. i'll post some new stuff when i have it, just learning the guitar and trying to figure out my voice right now.
love that jungle beat gordo, keep it up and watch out for those snakes bra.
Oh wow! Jennifer, I'm very very happy you found alonetone. Seeing all of your wonderful and positive comments has really brought me smiles over the last few days - and this track is just simply great to listen to, a well produced tribute.
wowza!
Beautiful, bittersweet tune.
Wonderful. Keep it coming.
What a wonderful voice. Dead on pitch, too.
Sign me up. I'm a fan.