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vaisvil's avatar
I used a Christmas carol as a means to explore the vocoder function of my synthesizer.
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Dillon Wager's avatar
The last girl to kiss me, Left me for her ex, My first kiss, Doesn't even remember it, Somewhere in between, I got real, real sad, Until I realized, I only need myself, I started writing how I feel, I started making tunes, Turning my own wheels…
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Newbold's avatar
something i did the other day sorta very experimental be careful to take two aspirin before listing to it..
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Newbold's avatar
xenharmonicFMTS plugin work with the novelty that it has :) for now.
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Blythm & Ruse's avatar
Kinda back in business. Inspired by a dark, soggy day. Jon Blythm on keys and half the drums. John Ruse on Stringed instruments and the other half. Stuffed-Up (In One Nostril) Willie Lee Harlot on horn.
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mhom's avatar
This is the first ever to play with session partner!!! Fun!! I will definitely come back to this!
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mhom's avatar
hehehe.... something for a change!
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terrysongs's avatar
just a little dirty blues, to cleans the pallet so to speak. "Most people would like to be delivered from temptation but would like it to keep in touch." --Robert Orben
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mhom's avatar
This is the edited version; with violin sound... i kindda like it..
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mhom's avatar
This is how the song originally sound fresh from the piano!!!
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Mama Corn's avatar
From the Beech Creek Barnburner, early 2008, public domain song. Very enjoyable afternoon with good friends, and it shows in our playing that day. This is an old song about sharing the moonshine, a "demijohn" is a container used for carrying corn…
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From a rainy summer evening at Brookmere Winery's vineyard, Belleville, PA. Wine was flowing, and we made a bunch of new friends that night.
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mhom's avatar
This is the 3rd take of the song.... I like some part in the first take more... but this one is not screwed up at the end as bad as the first one... hehehe
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Mama Corn's avatar
Featuring Brad Floyd on mandolin, this is one of those songs we never really "learned," we just "did." Mama Corn often attempts something onstage that we've never even tried at rehearsal, and sometimes, it turns out nice.
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Taken from a legendary show at the now-defuct At The Hop nightclub and restaurant, this recording features Bruce Forr on vocals. Originally an early hit for Little Jimmy Dickens, it's always a crowd-pleaser, and a lot of fun to play!
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mhom's avatar
this is take one of the song... see which u like more!!!???
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