Maybe I missed a career scoring for no budget spaghetti westerns, because this is what this reminds me of. Done live a couple weeks ago with the Taylor and a floor full of toys and loopers.
Maybe I missed a career scoring for no budget spaghetti westerns, because this is what this reminds me of. Done live a couple weeks ago with the Taylor and a floor full of toys and loopers.
This is a snippet of acoustic guitar recorded a year or so ago which was already loaded with effects. I ran that through paulstretch and came up with this. It created almost orchestral or choral sounds in places.
Solo acoustic finger picking thing I've been working on for a while. Sometime around 1968 I started studying with Mr. George Bennett who taught me the rudiments of finger picking. Later when we played some gigs together he also taught me the rudiments…
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
Maybe I missed a career scoring for no budget spaghetti westerns, because this is what this reminds me of. Done live a couple weeks ago with the Taylor and a floor full of toys and loopers.
This is a snippet of acoustic guitar recorded a year or so ago which was already loaded with effects. I ran that through paulstretch and came up with this. It created almost orchestral or choral sounds in places.
OK, now this is just too groovy! Really digging that bass line. The melody ROCKS! What a far out, fabulous scale, and you execute it well. Everything's delivered nicely, and the mix down/mastering job is delicious. Keep doing this!
Taking a breather from a few other projects and fired up some drum loops. 3 hip hop beats at 80 bpm. Funny how they just line up like that.
I added some 70's disco synth and some spooky sounds and Bingo.......spooky hip hop.
Go figure.....
well I thiiink it was one of the maaaany times in which we would go down to the pMundo beach by the river build a fire, burn one (a couple) down and jam out loud, where I came up with this beautiful chord progression. It was then about a week…
I'm proud to say this is one of the weirdest songs I've ever done. I got some more use out of the beer bottle here, this time hitting it with a pencil instead of blowing on it.
Written while watching a good friend going through the run-up to a divorce. This song isn't a whole lot of fun, and for that I apologize... But when all you have is twenty-eight days, you have to go with what you've got.
This song was written for the retirement of a dear friend who was an art teacher. Her husband was already retired, and looked forward to being able to spend time with her. I wrote this from his point of view.
Enjoying a few tracks on this site with Indian flavor lately. My brothers legs were so red from slapping them to get the perc sounds in this track, I had to laugh, That alone was worth doing the song ;)
Enjoy # 92
Spicy percussion provided by Norm
This is a redo of "I've Made Myself A Wall", from the 2009 24 hour challenge on Alonetone.
I thought the original version was a little bland, so I wanted to take a stab at breathing some fresh life into it.
For my last RPM Challenge album…
warning!!! this is a long 10+ min instrumental
It's a piece about 4 years old that was my first attempt at using synth voices,, I am still looking for a good one,, if anyone knows.
The music itself is a tone poem, loosely dedicated to a children…
Written and performed by Tangmo and Steve Blizin.
Saturday night I'm gonna put on a tie
take my truck for a whirl
flow down the road across three county lines
to see my pretty little black-haired girl
Mom will be in the kitchen fixing…
Written and performed by Tangmo and Jay Jackson. If my voice sounds a little sickly, it's because it was. I went into the hospital with life-threatening heart and respiratory problems days after laying vocals for this song. It remains a 'spiritual…
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if you email me a Wav file, I can sing some background vocals to this that would invoke the great feeling. My email is Tonysouthdakotah@outlook.com
this has a profound sound....
danger in diction...
thanks for listening to Tony South Dakotah...I applaud your work.
Well played!
Waiting for you in New Mexico!
Really Sweet !
Love the musical bed in the back with the backwards parts. The whole piece is really serene and transports the listener to another place.
Reminds of Signs of Life
great piece, love those chords.
Very nice. Would fit right in with the delay project Jim Goodin and Ihave been working on.
I like it too - like raindrops in the sea of tranqulity.
I enjoyed it -- looking forward to hearing the end results.
beautiful like always!
As always this is a great one. Of course I am a sucker for reverse effects :) Great job man :)
!!! excellent!!! Grande MAESTRO!
Great groove, really like your phrasing and note choices!
It moves me!
Yup. good one
OK, now this is just too groovy! Really digging that bass line. The melody ROCKS! What a far out, fabulous scale, and you execute it well. Everything's delivered nicely, and the mix down/mastering job is delicious. Keep doing this!
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Very cool track Paul!
Great song writing!
Cool tune!
Nice song! Great vocals!
This is crazy stuff! Like it!
Great song man!
Great guitar work!
Sweet song! Enjoyed the video
Digging the combination of Eastern and Western sounds. Great stuff Gents!
Intriguing sounds! Like it!
Lovely textures and melodies!
Nice!
Magnificent! Love it when the voices come back in with the organ at 8:25
What a trip! I must check out more of your tracks
Great version! Well done!
Great blues! Lovely guitar!
Sweet!
This is just plain beautiful!
Nice one! Great guitar sounds!
I could lose myself in these sounds!