I recorded this song a couple of years ago in a church. It was raining and I felt a bit blue at the time. I only had a zoom h1 recorder, a metronome and headphones at the time.
So I couldn't really play over what I recorded previously. But…
I recorded this song a couple of years ago in a church. It was raining and I felt a bit blue at the time. I only had a zoom h1 recorder, a metronome and headphones at the time.
So I couldn't really play over what I recorded previously. But…
I recorded this song a couple of years ago in a church. It was raining and I felt a bit blue at the time. I only had a zoom h1 recorder, a metronome and headphones at the time.
So I couldn't really play over what I recorded previously. But…
Trying out a new strat: not letting myself work on details on the computer until the skeleton of the song is complete. Result is a lot of variety in songwriting, but a bit rougher arrangement/mix.
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Yesterday I made a friend.
Someone I…
Ah cool, maybe it’s lightness comes from the bass that moves gradually upward, even though the melody feels sad. Love it! So in terms of the title this makes also perfect sense, even though on the Surface it’s not fun, deep down there is something moving forward. Well that’s my first interpretation in any case.
Draft arrangement of a favorite song.
Wurlitzer, Moog Model D, Banjo and some Rodney advice.
Thanks to Almut, Mars, Floss for vocal chorus help and Markus for the beautiful scratchy baroque violin.
Cat Stevens cover.
I listen to the wind, to the wind of my soul
Where I'll end up, well, I think only God really knows
I've sat upon the setting sun
But never, never, never, never
I never wanted water once
No never, never, never
I listen…
According to Greek legend, an evil race of Goblins, known as The Kallikantzaori, lurk underground until the 12 days of Christmas to wreak havoc across the country.
This is a true story. Im pretty sure this guy still has a taxi job on the night shift in Denver.
Too long since I’ve posted a song. Most importantly, I got Norm to dust off the skins and record some percussion for me. Good to hear Norm and…
A moody solo acoustic thing that I came up with playing in a long forgotten tuning. Just got a new Zoom H4N, so this was recorded in my shop sitting at my reedmaking bench may 12 2009
For my friend and coworker, because he certainly deserves it.
This song is friends with [song for themcgruff](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/song-for-themcgruff)
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Sounds great
Thank you for listening and taking the time to comment!
Wow, this is amazing, pretty crazy playing both guitar and violin in the church.
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Still one of my favourite guitar melodies.
This is so beautiful…
Sounds really cool! I love it
It gets cooler and better the more I listen to it. I love the vibe, the lyrics. Awesome
Cool
Ah cool, maybe it’s lightness comes from the bass that moves gradually upward, even though the melody feels sad. Love it! So in terms of the title this makes also perfect sense, even though on the Surface it’s not fun, deep down there is something moving forward. Well that’s my first interpretation in any case.
Very touching, beautiful, a little sad but feels quite light at the same time for me. Thank you!
Still one of my favorites. Love what the guy is saying. Oh but the cringe with the violins at the end. haha. :3
Thank you Sudara, amazing quality really nice to listen to. Dowloaded. :)
Super scary
This is really beautiful, and impressive as always. So nice, could totally hear that in a good movie! Thank you for sharing it here
sometimes it's too bad that you can't favorite songs twice
Beautiful. Voice. :)
Nice lyrics, and great sound :)
Wow, beautiful track!!
That itchy feeling... spot on. :)
Awesome... I’m randomly browsing through your songs and so far each one is really interesting and like a feast for the ears.
Very spooky, and very good!
Very very nice. I’m happy to have stumbled across your music. Makes me want to work at your shop and make music :)
Very beautiful, thank you.