Originally this piece was written for a guitar. But I love my R3 so much! I'm playing with it. So this piece is just an electronic version. As always, all sound patches were programmed by me.
Originally this piece was written for a guitar. But I love my R3 so much! I'm playing with it. So this piece is just an electronic version. As always, all sound patches were programmed by me.
Originally this piece was written for a guitar. But I love my R3 so much! I'm playing with it. So this piece is just an electronic version. As always, all sound patches were programmed by me.
Originally this piece was written for a guitar. But I love my R3 so much! I'm playing with it. So this piece is just an electronic version. As always, all sound patches were programmed by me.
Originally this piece was written for a guitar. But I love my R3 so much! I'm playing with it. So this piece is just an electronic version. As always, all sound patches were programmed by me.
From my first album of beats, "Tompkins Count Organic", this song samples the banjo and voice of Frank Profitt, from an old Folkways recording. Also sampled is a composition of mine for violin, played by Rolf Schulte.
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 piece was written for the Vance Quartet, a student clarinet quartet at Oberlin in 2002. My wife is one of the 2 bass clarinetists heard on this recording-- we'd known each other for a few months at this point. The electronic sound collage…
It's seems guy loves the music of great Russian composer A.Skryabin (I'm not sure about spelling). I studied that music while I was leaning in music college. It's a great music! DJ Dubble8 - your music so close to me.
I recorded this short piece on guitar for my friend Andy Hulse's 2003 film "High Lonesome". This part is for a driving scene with no dialogue. Early morning in a southwestern Texas landscape.
I recorded this short solo vocal with a minidisc recorder while up in a tree. This is a one-take, one-track recording (with lots of delay added, to be sure). The bird you hear was actually accompanying me at the time. A later, expanded version…
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Wow, sounds so Tudor!
Absolutely gorgeous! I wanted to hear this one on guitar!
beautiful as always, I really enjoyed it.. thank you.
Phenomenal. What kind of guitar is that? Man..the mood tonight is cool.
I like this a lot. very weird but very catchy
Lovely- wish it were longer! Great!
Beautiful- Haunting. Like a lullaby for the damned
aint noise great!!!
very 18th century france
wow I love this. just a guitar is all you need
Wow- Nice toy. Great sounds!
Oh that's killer! Fantastic sounds. They have great depth. Are you using the Korg R3 or some other instrument name 'R3?!'
very cool very clean and very now on my ipod
what a wonderful song!! i LOVE it!!
Wow nice guitar mate don't know how I missed this one. It pays to select songs you haven't heard. This is great. And thanks for your comment mate
Bravo!
love it
Oh, lovely. I'm a sucker for this kind of thing.
really lovely pretty little track
delightfully French!
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BRAVO!!!
Nice!
I love this song!
I agre with ACL, it's terrific!
Beauty!
Colin, all your songs are so amazing, so nice! And your vocal is perfect. I love your guitar, your music. Thank you.
Wonderful!!!
I love this song, Colin!
Great!
I like it. Very nice!
Very nice
Perfect!!!
I agree with ACL, really nice!
Real beauty!!!
I love this piece!
I can listen to this piece endlessly.
It's seems guy loves the music of great Russian composer A.Skryabin (I'm not sure about spelling). I studied that music while I was leaning in music college. It's a great music! DJ Dubble8 - your music so close to me.
Very interesting. I'm fond of classic guitar.
I like it! Nice!
Thanks a lot for this music!