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Mr Sandbags's avatar
Okay I need to say a few things. Please read before listening! I did not do the 24 hour challenge but I did try and hang around in the chatroom as much as possible with Glu, SisterS, and ChrisM while they battled through it. At about midnight…
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CODY's avatar
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plastikstar's avatar
The grand piano, my friend. I'm clumsy.
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Party Pandas's avatar
What's your angle? Why, you want everything for free? Is it your ego, or how you want the world to be? Chase your desire, But your blind to the cost. Grab at the surface. Your ideology is lost. You can't have it all! This is the price…
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fallingupart's avatar
Evan lies on his back one fine afternoon watching clouds.
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bitterwind's avatar
Opening song for the album sets the tone about bathing in the bleakness, loving the melancholy side of life.
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richardlaceves's avatar
5th of the 11 parts,, just a small string interlude a small wave, between the larger seas
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Paul Lennon's avatar
Merry Christmas everyone. I wanted to drop ya'll a line and say happy holidays. I'm always thinking of you. I hope to be around for RPM 2016. I will be doing RPM as Wildgeas Music. Much love Geas
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Peter Fedofsky's avatar
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igor's avatar
Naively conceived, written and published in February 2012 for "Contemporary Chamber Music" (vol.1), an RPM12 album. The titles of the pieces in album are follow each other in a certain order - see album description.
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strummindude's avatar
Words by Brent Kinder and Jana Persson, Music by Jana Persson Additional musicians: Janne Hedlund - drums, backing vocals Hank Johnzon - lap steel, additional electric guitar
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Robert Palomo's avatar
This is an old 19h century sea shanty (or chanty) arranged around clawhammer-style banjo, with a bit of Irish whistle, faux bodhrán, and a goofy pseudo-accent to Irish it up a little. Just in time for St. Paddy's Day. Warning: the chorus can…
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slkrell's avatar
Did you ever hear your friends had a great party and you are hearing about it two weeks later?
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Andrew Russe's avatar
Foolishness - A A J Russe Written 3rd January 1988 Recorded 1st March 2022 The Shoebox Demos Vol 1 **** While writing and recording songs for FAWM 2022 I discovered that I can create acoustic demos of nearly any song I've ever written…
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justmerritt's avatar
lots of left and right stereo, lots of back and forth of right and wrong. my conscience is clear.
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Colleen Dillon's avatar
Well this one marked the beginning of better songs as the last few I wrote really didn't please me or anyone so they went to the heap before ever making it here!!! I was sitting enjoying a refreshing springtime breeze and felt that pull of…
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The Checkers Speech's avatar
Minor tweaks to the original upload: Better balancing of volume level, subtle changes to dynamics of the piano chords, and the addition of a very low-key counter-melody line on the third go-round of the main verse.
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The Areyoumadatme?s's avatar
This instrumental song is about the rabbit in the moon. Fact: the ancient Aztecs measured drunkenness in number of rabbits. Like, "Oh, cheg out Bill, he's 300 rabbits." "Dude, I was like 230 rabbits last week and I got kicked out of the Florida…
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vaisvil's avatar
Often I am asked about the difference between "normal" 12 equal tuning and microtonal tuning. Thanks to a retuning by Gene Ward Smith to meantone tuning (I don't know which) you can compare this famous piece of music in the familiar 12 equal…
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