Inspired by a large stone I saw in the Ortspark in Munich, which somebody had carefully engraved with the name Mabel.
No loops used this time, all virtual instruments played by me. Cymbal, guitar, acoustic guitar, violin.
A thoughtfully constructed and genuinely performed song, Steve. I particularly appreciate that way the violin and acoustic guitar interweave throughout. Nice job!
Thanks Tom. Yes, the track is shorter than I expected. I wanted the guitars speeded up, and in doing so it shortened the whole track considerably. Perhaps I will extend it. Cheers for listening : )
Love the funky bass in this one, Steve! My only "complaint" (if you want to call it that) is that I wish it were a little longer. That said, what you've made here sticks in the listener's mind far longer than its 1 and half minute run time might suggest, so I can see how one could argue the length is perfect.
Synths are meant to represent the fast beating heart of the technological city, with its busy trains and industrious people. The breathing is life, and the cheerful keyboard is supposed to be the fun and excitement of life in a city with a flourishing…
Thanks for listening and commenting on my track In 2. I'm returning the favor and the support. Well produced and interesting techno to my ears. Keep the muse going!
Cyborgs conquer the planet, crushing resistance and enslaving the human race. The cello represents the people who ignore the destruction and carry on as normal, like the orchestra playing on the deck of the Titanic as it went down.
Feeling in love Grin no better feeling .... Tried drums bass rhythm guitar and even a bit of lead oh ! and not forgetting the organ....but jumped in a bit too early at the start but hey!! i'm trying...Thanks for listening
This is a rough cut, but I like it. Here are the lyrics:
TOMORROW WILL BE YOU
It’s been a long time since I saw you
I’m at a loss for words
But when I heard the news
I went straight to your room
There’s no point in looking…
Here is my entry for the "Who Knew" Song Writing Challenge. Thanks for including me :)
Lyrics:
When I was a young boy
I never knew what it meant
to be unloved
When I was a young man
I never knew what it meant
to be undone
Now I’m…
was bored and had no instruments at hand so went here again http://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?topic=7444.0
music
by
henwrench
words
by
oldrottenhead
i have blossomed in darkness
i have festered in the pulchritude of night…
I decided this was a good song to post on Thanksgiving as a way to say thanks to all the folks on AloneTone for listening to my music over these past few years. This is another song in the studio work I've been doing this year. We're still tinkering…
Thanks for listening Greg, Stoman and Proods. I'm not a talented musician like you guys. I'm just glad to have the opportunity to get some ideas out there, some funny and some serious. I have a bit of imagination and can write a few lyrics, but all of the sounds are produced from the GarageBand app. I'm surprised and happy that people are entertained and acknowledge me. Thank you again.
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Thanks a lot Tom. Glad you enjoyed!
Glad to hear it guest. You came to the right doktor.
nice! calmed down when i heard this-i had been in a bad mood.
Dude! I love everything about this. Amazing stuff, Steve!
A thoughtfully constructed and genuinely performed song, Steve. I particularly appreciate that way the violin and acoustic guitar interweave throughout. Nice job!
Thanks Tom. Yes, the track is shorter than I expected. I wanted the guitars speeded up, and in doing so it shortened the whole track considerably. Perhaps I will extend it. Cheers for listening : )
Love the funky bass in this one, Steve! My only "complaint" (if you want to call it that) is that I wish it were a little longer. That said, what you've made here sticks in the listener's mind far longer than its 1 and half minute run time might suggest, so I can see how one could argue the length is perfect.
Thanks for that Proods!
Fun! A toe tappin' collage of sound!
Thanks for listening Tom. Glad you like it. : )
Aptly titled--I definitely was stomping along to the rhythm of this song. You mix a nice contrast of styles here. Well done, Steve!
Thanks for listening guest : )
Smooth
Thanks for your support and encouragement Tom : )
A really cool contrast between crunchy verses and catchy choruses, Steve! Big thumbs up!
another nice one.i will be rocking this one while im at work.
Thanks for listening and commenting on my track In 2. I'm returning the favor and the support. Well produced and interesting techno to my ears. Keep the muse going!
Winner!
Thanks buddy, glad you enjoyed it
Cheers Jason!
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Very good. Imaginative track.
Really good. This is a great arrangement Steffen.
Amazing vocals! Bright and happy song. Like it!
Thanks Colleen and Jim. Appreciate you listening.
Very clever and funny! Nice one guys.
An electronic western. Very cool Johnny!
Emotional and thought provoking Nick. Very good.
Great voice and soulful song Nick. Good job!
Atmospheric and effective. Like the way it develops
This is great. Rhythmic and clever lyrics too!
Like this.
Very cool. Sounds like a premonition.
Nice and bright sound, great echo.
Lovely song Ed.
Nice job Jim. Thoughtful and pleasant tones.
Very nice and melodic
What a beautiful song! Thanks for sharing Colleen, and Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
I don't know the song, but nicely performed Tom.
Thanks for listening Greg, Stoman and Proods. I'm not a talented musician like you guys. I'm just glad to have the opportunity to get some ideas out there, some funny and some serious. I have a bit of imagination and can write a few lyrics, but all of the sounds are produced from the GarageBand app. I'm surprised and happy that people are entertained and acknowledge me. Thank you again.
This is great! Everything sounds just right.