Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
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…
Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
Thanks for the comment about Wait For Me Penelope. But It's actually sloppy... :)
I have to get back to practcing the things I used to get to where it should be again. cya l8r
Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
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…
Another one from back when I was tracking to actual tape. Was going to do a new version at some point, but decided I had lost interest. Sometimes there's no sense in recreating the past! Recorded probably the beginning of 2007
Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
I hesitate to upload this, but there are a couple folks around who like this sort of thing. This is an edited down version of a jam I had with myself back at the end of 2007. Live to 2 tracks with the aid of the Jamman. I think it was the first…
Another one from back when I was tracking to actual tape. Was going to do a new version at some point, but decided I had lost interest. Sometimes there's no sense in recreating the past! Recorded probably the beginning of 2007
Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
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…
Just one of those passing moods. Just finished today - august 2 2009. I resisted the temptation to try to develop it any further and just let it be what it is
Straight ahead stone city electric blues for an old friend who used to spend hours spinning BB King and Mike Bloomfield records for me. Recorded back sometime at the end of 2006 on old analog equipment
Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
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…
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…
Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
This is a track I've been working on for quite a while so I am glad to finally have it out of my head.
I have a kind of love/hate relationship with time and its humble functionary, the clock. Ticking, in particular, is something I am ambivalent…
(A remastered version of a Sound 1 Project 3)
I wanted to try something different with this one. The album is so packed with digital-sounding songs that I just needed to mix things up.
It hasn't been possible for me to record or write anything for the last couple months, so I decided mine the archives once again. Here's a set of Irish jigs I recorded in my basement...ok, one ot the tunes is call "Happy to Meet" (the first I…
A little something that came out of playing with the Max4Live content.
The guitar sound, which I'm particularly happy with is a combination of my GT-10, CamelSpace and the M4L buffer shuffler.
Bouncy, with ear candy. Wanted to do something different with this one, keep it from being too predictable. I think I succeeded. I also happen to really like my "squawk, squawk" gtr stabs in the verses.
The original was called "Opportunity." Here's the accompanying words. Hope you like it!
Doug
Winter comes and goes.
Spring between winters.
Boots crunch dry lichens.
Walking on gray stone,
The roots of the earth pulled up through the skin…
A song recorded today. Lyrics by Gordy Macdonald.
Lyrics:
How can I make a promise?
And how can I make it real?
How can you say you love me
When your lips don't move at all?
How can you see it coming?
And how will you know it's me?
How will…
I sent the tracks for this tune to a friend of mine who owns a professional studio. I gave him no instructions on how to mix it, as I wanted someone else's take on the music. He created a very dry, intimate mix, focusing more on the acoustic guitars…
Comments on kirklynch's stuff
i'm blown away. that's great.
excellent tune :)
very fine playing! i like it a lot
Thanks for the comment about Wait For Me Penelope. But It's actually sloppy... :) I have to get back to practcing the things I used to get to where it should be again. cya l8r
Thanks for your comments mate
Wish I could play like that. Very nice.
Just really great playing on this!!
Wow! I love this. Great Job!
Yeah, and I'm one of those that loves this sort of thing very much. Thanks!
So cool, love this track!
hey kirk, most definitely have something planned for #300... now it's just a matter of finding the time. Still awed by this one.
lovely ! so nice melodies
Nice sustained solo guitar, with e-bow?
Hi Kirklynch.. about your comment: oh I love so much blues!!!
This is a nice one to listen to before bed. Those guitars are really beautiful. This could also be nice to wake up to. Well done!
moving,beautiful chords and sound
Hey Jesse- thanks man. That was actually in standard tuning , but down about a half step and capoed at the 2nd fret
AWESOME!!!Is it open D tuning????
SWEET!!!!
really beautiful... mister master...
Comments made by kirklynch
Great job. Who would have thought that eight minutes of clock sounds could be that interesting. Love the way it builds.
Great track. Love the rhythms and the accordion melody
How creative! Like it!
Well done. Dig it!
Yeah- I remember this one. Nice!
Nice set man. I don't have a name for the second tune either, but I think the last one is called "Colemans' Jig"
Beautiful! Love the guitar sounds
Aptly titled! Great sounds!
Sweet indeed! Great stuff
Interesting track!. Didn't know you did instrumentals
Nice groove!
HAHA! Hilarious stuff
Wow- nice rocker!
A lovely way to start my day!
Nice energy!
Nice one man!
Fabulous track!
Great job! Really good stuff!
Rock on guys!!
Even better the second time around!