As slowly I recall
These letters sent to you
As all things come to pass
I anticipate that I'll leave
This world for a new
Waiting for the letters that you'll send
Civil War
At 300 strong
Into the heart of Dixie we roam
We might be…
Oh, nice rhythms happening here.
1:00 mark... heck yes, man. very tasteful indeed.
I keep thinking, "this is my favourite track so far," until the next track starts. These songs are in the perfect order. This album really grows and unfolds and gets thicker and wider and ...
what is happening at the 2:30 mark? That's bloody awesome man. I didn't see that coming. Too good.
YES! That is a really great, looming, oppressive bass line.
Excellent use of winding and interweaving guitar parts, cycling between the wah and clean bits.
The 2:30 mark is great. Really intense. The way that part rolls on until the release at 3:00 is perfect.
Love the way the drums roll in at the :50something mark.
This builds really nicely. Great backward bits too.
Yeah. That's a very nicely laid out piece of music, right there. Excellent come down. That acoustic foundation lick is really infectious.
Aaaahhhhh....walgreens...endless lines of sick people waiting for pills delivered to you by the clerk that the last guy just pissed off..."Get your meds and get outta here"...*shivers*
Nice one
Pictured about is my new 19 note per octave guitar which was used extensively for this piece. For more production information http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=800
The text is from an interview with a Japanese woman after the 3/11/2011 earthquake…
Hell yeah man have at it! If you need me to email you the files let me know. As for vocals I had my wisdom teeth pulled last friday so no vocals from me right now..might be able to drool onto the mic for a bit, but that's about it. ;)
First track I produced on my DAW...just tryin' to get the feel of thing at the time (no manual...well...a manual, but it's in Japanese...so same thing). Anyway, it's pretty simple...programmed a drum track, threw down a fretless dub line...threw…
not nearly as nice as the original
http://alonetone.com/richardlaceves/tracks/piano-moment-7
nonetheless I'm hopelessly in love with the flatted 5th theme.
I liked it. In my music theory course.."Many moons ago" my teacher only played piano. Being horrible with sheet music as I am, it took forever to transcribe it over to guitar and drove me insane. So I say good at you Chris. If I only had then attention span for music like you and Norm do :)
Come Tomorrow
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I'm like a tumbleweed, got no roots
I'm like a climbing vine, leaves and chutes
Come tomorrow, I might not be around
Come tomorrow
I'm a reflection, you see me in your mirror
A missed connection, so far and yet right here…
Thanks! Amazing track! I heard it before and like it but finally had a chance to really listen to it tonight. Love all the elements of the recording, guitar deep and low, with a floating trem lead, and deep vox. Fav'd man, fav'd.
This tune hopefully shows the culmination of my musical influences (namely, Mick Karn (R.I.P.), Adrian Sherwood, Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble...) while also painting a visual picture...as it was written and recorded in one day after I went free-diving…
I live way out in the woods and when I play guitar the frogs, crickets and coyotes sings along. This is an interpretation of that interplay and my amusement of it.
About a place in the world that is very special.
But It would be just another bit of rock if it wasn't for the people I shared it with....
This one is called “Stoneâ€...
Peace
T
Vocal and Lyrics by Jim Higgins
we raced…
I've decided that I like this. It's the phrasing of the lyrics over the music. Very clever. Also I think the midi drums fit well with it. Has a 90's feel to it.
This evolved out of an exercise in a workbook I just got on music composition. The original task was to write a melody in the Dorian mode about water...
Thanks man! As usual I was just screwing around, it has hints of the new cd..let's just say it could almost be an unplugged album..but not in the way you normally think. :)
I just decided to upload this one again, as a separate version. It's the same record, but i've re-equalized it and doubled the main guitar an octave up.
A different flavor of the same thing. I hope you like and/or enjoy.
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Now I want jam. ;)
Utter class. Missed you, Rockface.
Dayummmmmmmmmm.
Sounds great! Various moods in there, go on give it stick man! Cheers Bethan
Wow! Nice ideas!
well there some pretty cool ideas,,r
Fantastic shifts after the 3:00 mark. Great piece.
sounding really good. hope you had a nice weekend :)
Verrrrrry chill. Me like.
Agreed!
Fanfingtastic
Amazing stuff here
Rewind my mind!
cool vibe
Your acoustic tone is really nice. What kind of guitar is that?
Oh, nice rhythms happening here. 1:00 mark... heck yes, man. very tasteful indeed. I keep thinking, "this is my favourite track so far," until the next track starts. These songs are in the perfect order. This album really grows and unfolds and gets thicker and wider and ... what is happening at the 2:30 mark? That's bloody awesome man. I didn't see that coming. Too good.
YES! That is a really great, looming, oppressive bass line. Excellent use of winding and interweaving guitar parts, cycling between the wah and clean bits. The 2:30 mark is great. Really intense. The way that part rolls on until the release at 3:00 is perfect.
Love the way the drums roll in at the :50something mark. This builds really nicely. Great backward bits too. Yeah. That's a very nicely laid out piece of music, right there. Excellent come down. That acoustic foundation lick is really infectious.
Best track on the album! I absolutely love this!!!! w;-)
This track is fabulous! Interesting drum line & & love how the whole track fits together. I now have another favorite track. w;-)
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Aaaahhhhh....walgreens...endless lines of sick people waiting for pills delivered to you by the clerk that the last guy just pissed off..."Get your meds and get outta here"...*shivers* Nice one
Hell yeah man have at it! If you need me to email you the files let me know. As for vocals I had my wisdom teeth pulled last friday so no vocals from me right now..might be able to drool onto the mic for a bit, but that's about it. ;)
Very nice D. Got a chance to jam in my phones and enjoyed this one a lot! Love the bass man, love it.
I liked it. In my music theory course.."Many moons ago" my teacher only played piano. Being horrible with sheet music as I am, it took forever to transcribe it over to guitar and drove me insane. So I say good at you Chris. If I only had then attention span for music like you and Norm do :)
Thanks! Amazing track! I heard it before and like it but finally had a chance to really listen to it tonight. Love all the elements of the recording, guitar deep and low, with a floating trem lead, and deep vox. Fav'd man, fav'd.
Thanks D! I appreciate it! I just play whatever comes to mind. I enjoy listening to your tracks as well.
Very cool track Tim. Almost has an Eerie feel to it.
Very cool geas, love the harmonica! FAV'D!! Giddie up pony!
Stunning man, really beautiful piece.
Very nice. Same kind of day here. :)
Amazing track man. Love the piled in lyrics (which are perfect) and an over all great piece.
I've decided that I like this. It's the phrasing of the lyrics over the music. Very clever. Also I think the midi drums fit well with it. Has a 90's feel to it.
Thanks man. I actually had a version worked out with some heavy guitars at first, I might have to re-visit this one.
Thanks man! As usual I was just screwing around, it has hints of the new cd..let's just say it could almost be an unplugged album..but not in the way you normally think. :)
Love the dual guitar riffs. Yep yep I am enjoying this.
Take all the time you need Epi. Sounds amazing.
YEAH!! Crank this baby up and get down to it. Really spot on with this one!
Love the horns, flute, the keys the whole mix is great.
Damn Esh, you be the definition of funk. YES!!!!
Get it, get it, gone, love it.