This is the book number four: Numbers. This is a book of war... a cry of war. Yes! this one has a lot of Gustav Holst influence and the first chord is very like Mozart's Don Giovanni... tell me what you think about it please. thanks.
Title track from the Scartaglen album of the same name. There is also a live version of this up here. Oddly enough the live version of the set actually has the tune called Last Nights Fun, but for some reason we couldn't get that to work in the…
I am learning a bit more each day about how to write/compose for guitar ,, quite fun. This RPM piece is dedicated for our 16 and 1/2 year old mini red Dachshund,, Howie.. though blind and mostly deaf, and recovering from illness, he still…
This is an extreme variation of Paganini's 24th Caprice, no where near the original. I just took some parts from it and did them my own way, not trying to follow the original version at all. Thanks for listening.
The poem is by Jason Kirk Bartley
This is in 19 edo and I play drums using a Simmons SMDP1 drum pad. The quality of poem is a lot higher than my music which is kind of an odd psychedelic blues not usually associated with the subject.
Florance! Il Duomo one of the many many great architectural wonders of Italy,, Filippo Brunelleschi creates one of the most beautiful Domed churches of all time in 1471, and it's still there today to marvel at,,,also i had my first gelato there…
RPM tack 2 --i stand atop the cathedral Notre Dame, fluffy white clouds float in an electric blue sky, gazing towards to Tour De Eiffel, i notice a small balloon flitting and flying along in the gentle summer breeze over the skyline of Paris
This is a Phil Keaggy tune. I swiped his original loop and then built my own thing on top of it. Might have been longer, but my volume swell effect keeps slipping out of sync with everything else. May work on it more at a later date
This little ragtime number began life as just a snippet, written as background music for a home movie years ago. For the hard core ragtime buffs, I know this is not quite syncopated enough to be true ragtime, but hopefully its fun and bouncy…
Quick recording of a new set of pipes I'm working on. Long winded explanation- prior to the late 19nth century most Irish pipes featured very small bores and finger holes and were pitched well below modern concert pitch. I've always loved them…
Comments on Lalo Oceja's stuff
Very well played, as usual, Lalo
One of your most beautiful so far! Great!
Beautiful.
Still nothing better that solo piano! w;-)
This piece filled my soul with beauty... w;-)
Your work is wonderful. I think there is nothing more beautiful than a piano piece, that sings to the soul. w;-)
Just beautiful!
Lovely as always! That build up at about 4 minutes is just great
Consider me romanced!
Wonderful as always Lalo!
Nice blues!
A quien nos gusta el blues esperamos seguir escuchando esa creatividad que nos llena de satisfaccion y nos agrada que haya una continuidad
This is great! Looking forward to listen to the second and third mov
As always you amaze me with your compositional skills! Great stuff!
¡magnífico! what a powerful piece
Intricate, Lalo, always a pleasure.
Lalala love lalo.
Wonderful conclusion to a great series of pieces!
Wow, stirring! A real mix of feelings here!
Yes, great job!
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Beautiful composition Richard, I really enjoyed it
Great to listen to your pipes and whistles again Kirk!
very beautiful
beautiful like always!
rich sounds for sure!!
This is awesome!!
This is awesome!
interesting!
Very beautiful, Richard!
Hi Kirk! Nice sounds, well done my friend!!!
Hi Richard! lovely composition and nice description too!! it's so good to hear from you my friend!
Winter nostalgia very well made!
Very well done Kirk!
this is awesome drakonis!
very original!
I love the amazing sound of pipes, and what better than your music Kirk!!!
simply delightful, wonderful to listen.
outstanding
so much suspense.. I like it!
oh.. I just loved it!