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Just playing around with my keyboards and drums. This was just updated today with a new mix.
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I felt inspired today, so I laid down a few tracks on my Micro BR recorder using my Yamaha Keyboard...
A bit of jazz for your relaxation pleasure.
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After the Alonetone meetup in Dublin, I promised Tess & Bethan I'd get my finger out and finish/upload some more stuff. So this is the first thing that's reached "good enough" stage. A trancey/ravey number featuring monotron samples after…
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This is a song I recorded for my wedding. The piano part was a simple progression that I learned from a "learn to play piano" type book. I liked the way it sounded, so I added some string sounds to fill it out.
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I am always interested in mixing genres and musical cultures. I have been for years.
This was a spur-of-the-moment song written in my studio during a bored Saturday afternoon.
I played piano, acoustic and electric guitar, bass, native american…
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A simple jam with me playing guitar, bass, and drums. It was inspired by George Thorogood.
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Nothing fancy here. When I went to Maui in 2005 I was pretty inspired by the music, and decided to get a ukulele upon returning home. When I get a new instrument, I try to write a simple song with it almost right away in order to speed up the…
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The chords to the verse of this song were actually taken from Ozzy Osbourn's "Crazy Train", but played much much differently. The chorus was something original.
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Every single sound you hear on this song was done with an app on my HTC Evo android phone.
I recorded the sounds into my recording software to line them up, mix them, and give them some general effects to make them sound better... but the creation…
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Named for my beautiful wife (whose middle name is Brooke), this was a simple piece I did with my brand new, hand carved, Native American flute
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Despite the fact that some of my music friends call me "Jazz", I know very very little about jazz music.
This is me fooling around with a blues progression done with jazzy chords.
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From the album of the same name, not unreasonably. The first few lines are from Percy Shelley, and coincidentally this track is being posted on the 189th anniversary of this death. And death is what this track is all about, namely the suicide…
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