A space and time oddity to be sure. Very well done. Being a Doctor Who fan, I can imagine the good Doctor thinking this as the Tardis spins out of control.
ER
Sunday aftnoon (11/09/08) took the reso down to the Fort Worth Modern Art Museum and recorded some doodling inside the Serra sculpture Vortex. No effects added, all natural reverb inside the structure.
Just got home after staying with a band of "Savages". Unpacking my stuff and thought, "This is how I'm feeling!"
Lovely, atmospheric piece. Well played!
Partita for solo violoncello was composed for Sumire Kudo in the spring of 2007. Although it is a single movement work, its form derives from a collage-like assemblage of diverse materials that can be heard as fragments of movements from an imagined…
A quick little tune written in appreciation of a small expression of contentedness.
I can see in that little smile
You're living for the moment
Every once in a little while I catch it
No one else could match it
You're more than meets the eye
A mashup with
Roger Sundström Guitar, Soundscaping
Bruce Hamilton (rumfuz)
Paul Muller (IF 3-2-12)
Richard Sanderson (Wren)
Steve Moshier (Trash Can Holiday)
Paulo Chagos (Capricho)
Benjamin Smith (Ben.improv.Feb.27.2012)
for ImprovFriday 2012-03-03
What if Bo Peep were a bit of a b*tch? If I knew her when she was like that, I might write a song like this.
(c) 2012 T.A.Beckett
Hey, Bo.
Where did they all go?
Hey Bo.
What do you know?
Maybe I could help you
In your quest.
Maybe I could…
This was written at a time when things weren't going so well for me. This will be my last upload until after the RPM Challenge.
The jeans are worn but they're clean.
The shirt is frayed at the elbows.
The shoes are dull, lost their sheen…
And with this track, the album is finished. Except for the uber-track to encompass all tracks, which we'll release here as a single as soon as we write it. Enjoy!
One of two versions of Keith Landry's great song.
Listen to the original [here](http://alonetone.com/keithlandryacoustic/tracks/as-the-train-rolls-through)
It began as a poem, until two separate friends inquired randomly how the song sounded... I replied, "What song?" and they laughed... So I went back to the studio and this came out... Enjoy!
(All parts by CMOR 2010)
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Mucho thanks Johnny Stone, ER et al. Maybe soon I'll have something new to post, if I can drag my butt off FB.
A space and time oddity to be sure. Very well done. Being a Doctor Who fan, I can imagine the good Doctor thinking this as the Tardis spins out of control. ER
Very nice, Kavin. Very jazzy indeed. ER
very excellent,,you handle those strings beauty,,
Here's a classy piece of work. Top notch playing
Well played Maestro!
:-D Thanks fella! Ace track!! Completely cool.
Man you sure are a top guitarist this is very cool.
Great guitar mate really nice
That's is some crazy good natural verb going on.
I thought I already faved this. Bad Tess. Very cool track, k.!
Very cool - enjoyed both versions (do love your vox on this track though).
What a kick as track! w;-)
This is really cool Kavin. You play a top guitar mate.
The guitar, as an instrument to express yourself, demands presence of internal force and spirit. Here it is.
Sounds awesome!
Just got home after staying with a band of "Savages". Unpacking my stuff and thought, "This is how I'm feeling!" Lovely, atmospheric piece. Well played!
thanks. @ vaisvil, no overdubbed the synth later just for a little spice.
I have to try that tuning now. This is very cool!
can't say I'm done 4ths - I'm usually fixated on 5ths - nice improv - did you play the synth at the same time?
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Some pretty badass pickin' on this one.
This is pretty amazing.
Tasty. I need to check out the rest of the album!
Santana called, wants his bongo player back. Great live track!
Actually quite good Tipu. Much to be said for subtlety and minimalism.
Nice chords and playing.
Dang thats one hot little number!
Smooth, nice recording of the guitars.
Good 'un. Been listening to Doug Sparling?
New to me. Great melody, Keith.
Nice dark ambient mash Roger.
CooL, ER. Ian Drury sings nursery rhymes!
Great octave guitar riff at 3 minutes.
Really nice. Need to check the rest of the album
I like em both!
Great vocal. Nice meditative drone. Like the video too.
Industrial edge to this one. And that fat ass bass!
Big drums and slide guitar. Love it.
Dayum. Seriously good soundtrack for something awesome.
Seriously? An electronic classical RPM album? This is great!