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Gary Fox's avatar
With a title like this, you have to listen once, right? There's a lot to tell about this one, but instead I will just say I had a lot of fun doing all the gtr parts on this one. I also really like the bass part in the chorus, which sounds a bit…
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This is the 'single'. Its short, punchy and dead simple. Like 1 chord simple but it builds like a mix of Foo Fighters and NIN. I had lots of fun with the midi, you can get some great sounds out of. I'm rather proud of this one... as you can tell…
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Originally this was a Van Halen-ish tune. Now... Well, listen for your self. This kicked things off for me. I really took inspiration from Mike Patton in Tomahawk. Very experimental with the voice hope you like it.
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
This is a tiny waltz for piano
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Wade Hampton Singers (Brandon)'s avatar
Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage Spring 1997 (School Year 97-98): Track 6
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glu's avatar
Here I attempt to articulate a few distinct feelings of the home, or the affect of cultivating one's own space, or not. Instrumentation: house keys, pots and pans, long bamboo flute, synth, drum programming, voice(s), and didgeridoo (a real…
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The psychedelic kitchen sink. Shreya's understated vocals about mythological things, the sound of the aurora, a droning wine glass, understated guitar, a fretless bass solo... I had a khoomei (throat singing) bit that resonated with the wine…
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Synthpop, written and arranged by me.
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Wade Hampton Singers (Brandon)'s avatar
Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Spring 1995 (School Year 94-95): Track 5 Notes on this song: (Debussy Tres Chanson: Movement #1) Notes: This is the year that we were invited to perform a solo concert at…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Spring 1995 (School Year 94-95): Track 1 Notes on this song: (Brahms Motet: Movement #1) Notes: This is the year that we were invited to perform a solo concert at Carnegie…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 9 Note: This is our alumni song.
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 8 Notes: We sang this version of the song at every Christmas concert.
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 6 Arranged by: Warren C. Martin Notes: Mr. Martin said that he could find a good version of this song, so he wrote one himself.
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 5
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 4 Written by: Warren C. Martin
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 2 Notes: Each Christmas we performed a different version of Ave Maria. These were always a highlight of the concerts.
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 1 Notes: We began each concert singing the first song around the walls of the auditorium. The miraculous part was that the place sucked…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Spring 1995 (School Year 94-95): Track 8 Soloist: Troy Dunbar Notes: This is the year that we were invited to perform a solo concert at Carnegie Hall(no competition). Mr…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Spring 1995 (School Year 94-95): Track 4 Soloist: Chris Wade Notes: This is the year that we were invited to perform a solo concert at Carnegie Hall(no competition). Mr…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Spring 1994 (School Year 93-94): Track 8 Soloist: Chris Wade Notes: This was performed at competition in Nashville at the Grand Ole Opry, where we won 1st place in our class…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 7 Soloists: Ronnie Taylor & Jaimily Stocker
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BudhaCronX's avatar
The story of a helpful, but hungry, Sea Cow.
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
Nocturne for piano solo
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Dana's avatar
so this one is in Portuguese. sorry for all u English speakers. but i hope u go ahead and listen to it anyway. i like it a little faster than this version. this is from a couple years ago.
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yahondu's avatar
The song i wrote the night my daughter was born. there was a special presence, a special grace...
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Sanpaku Neko's avatar
This is another guitar heavy piece, however there are three synth parts, but they further back in the mix. The name is from a dream of moving back to Vancouver BC. This is also definitely an ambient piece, treating sound as a sculpture more than…
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I love it when words sound cool in songs. Not the meaning of the words, just the way they sound. When they go along really well with the rhythm. So I wrote this song with only one purpose: to make the words sounds cool. I didn't care what I was…
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There are a lot of times when I'm going through some hard times and I don't trust God with the situation, but in the end I can always look back and see how he had it under control the whole time. This song is written from God's perspective, and…
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Dana's avatar
I wrote this song after my brother passed away a couple years ago. His girlfriend of 4 years asked me to write the music to a poem she wrote. This is what it turned out to be. Lyrics by Annie Buller.
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Alan A!'s avatar
From the album, "And Then It Is". You can buy the full album at http://www.alanamusic.co.nr
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glu's avatar
close your eyes and imagine a glu concert-- what does it look like? describe this fake show to me... what would you want to see? Oh, almost forgot. Many sounds, like these pretty cellos were found on freesound. I did manipulate the pitch on…
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Gumbo's avatar
- just messing. - three guitars and an improvising night tripper ;~) My mind is gone all the way back round to the beginning ... So listen up!
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
This is what I think it should sound the tabernacle of God that Moses made
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K. SCOT SPARKS   79+intercessions's avatar
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When four years old and hanging w/ Daddy in 'Studio Garage,' my son Isaiah (now eleven) spontaneously composed this. Thanks for smiling with me.
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Arnaud Savioz's avatar
This is an instrumental celebration of numbers such as 4 and 650. If you do not like 4 and 650 you can pretend it's about your favorite numbers instead, I won't mind so long as you don't go around pretending that I wrote this piece for 33 or 550.
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K. SCOT SPARKS   79+intercessions's avatar
Here's some film music; thanks for listening.
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Sam was a very articulate and kind friend; he spend way too much of his life in a wheel chair and yet demonstrated a lot of grace. We lost him just over a year ago. Among many other unexpected, Christ-like kindnesses, he realized at one point…
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A song that came to me when I was fishing in the rain with some of my Mamainde buddies. The Mamainde is a small endangered Amazonian tribe of 230 people in west-central Brazil. This song attempts to tell their story…
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A blues jam session with myself. I love playing the blues, so I wanted to create something where I got to do it all.
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I actually composed this entire song in a piece of guitar tab software called Guitar Pro. Then I exported it to MIDI, imported it into Reaper, and assigned better sounding VST instruments to each track. The purpose behind it was to see if someone…
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
I wrote this for a small orchestra a few years ago. Its a tribute to Igor Stravinsky
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Colin Garvey's avatar
A cautionary tale. Tune shamelessly stolen from "All About You" by McFly.
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Mannequin Races's avatar
Another mix of video game sounds plus acoustic instruments (a la the flute in this one). Thanks for listening!
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J dY Stamp's avatar
Testing new toy Korg R3. All of these sounds are created by me. R3 is really great.
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
This is my version of circle C
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Breaking Light's avatar
My evening challenge: compose and record a piece in an evening. I stitched together a couple of demos and added a virtual Harry Partch instrument.
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
These are 3 variations to the mexican "the cockroach" popular theme
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I made a song out of the fable "The Boy and the Schoolmaster" by Jean De La Fontaine, that french writer from the 17th century. And here's the story: " A boy, that frolicked on the banks of Seine, Fell in, and would have found a watery grave…
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yelyah's avatar
A spacey electronic number. Part of my song a week project. http://yelyah.com/song-a-week/
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Alec Longstreth's avatar
I wrote this song for a musical Thanksgiving party that Sudara threw in Santa Fe back in 2002.
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At the end of 2003, I was recording a bunch of covers in my basement in Portland, Oregon. This was the only original recording from that time. I was pretty bummed out at the time...
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This is a track from my abandoned "Weekend Follies" album, which was recorded in my parent's basement in Mercer Island, Washington during the summer of 2003.
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Recorded February 2003 - June 2003 in Sydney, Australia
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Recorded September 2002 - January 2003 in Los Angeles, CA
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Recorded September 2002 - January 2003 in Los Angeles, CA
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Recorded September 2002 - January 2003 in Los Angeles, CA
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anthony77's avatar
This is the raw vocal with guitar... I had a bad cold, so it is very nasal... but I plan on re-recording it when I feel a little better and my sinuses clear up.
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
A lot of pedal!
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
number 5! last one I guess.... If I make another one, it will be for piano and other instrument
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
third of the abstract movement series
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Four and Twenty Blackbirds's avatar
got some wine, spilled some soul.
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juscoday's avatar
'Time' is an ambient piece; which is said to reflect human nature from one point of view. This is a slow melodic new age/world genre short song. Someone who listened said it would best serve in pre-meditative scenarious.
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From a poem Julie wrote at age nine, "The Whispering Wind", comes a song composed in collaboration with Grant Duncan. This is rock, pop with a blustery story.
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
This is another abstract movement I made for piano
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The Jason Hannah Project's avatar
Just a simple instrumental. My wife was working on a new piano style one night, and when she was done practicing, I decided to try my hand at it. I flubbed up the very first chord, but I loved the way my flub sounded, so I wrote a whole song…
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guitarsoldier's avatar
Song I made using Tabit.
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
This one is the second of my 3 states of water Op. 6
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Breaking Light's avatar
My evening challenge: compose and record a piece in an evening. Song titles will reflect the time of day when the day's light slips into the darkness of night.
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ic42's avatar
it is black now. it is "kuroi" in japanese. darkness can be seen, however, only if it is illuminated by joy. if there is no happiness, then darkness is invisible. this music illuminates the darkness with small happiness. a smile traces the outline…
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Mr Sandbags's avatar
A second experiment with my new Rytme sequencer. This time Rytme is being fed into Logic to a track containing Kore 2 which is, in turn, hosting Kontakt 3 and the lovely Guzheng from Soniccouture (I bought the instrument before the new year but…
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
This is the first of my 3 states of water: Liquid
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Mr Sandbags's avatar
So one too many coffee's and I have insomnia, I decided to mess about with my prototype sequencer Rytme and one of the Logic piano presets (Piano Motion). I came up with this piece (in the key of A Major) which is rather repetitive (a quality…
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mmi's avatar
Had a guitar lesson today. Jammed on some chords. The chords happen to be the same as (or similar to) those in Jimi Hendrix's Hey Joe. We just chose them randomly as a basis for experimentation with different voicings. Anyway, got home and…
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glu's avatar
more tabla/club music. this one needs some melodic work, perhaps some more instrument layering, more chord progressions... anyhow, should be enjoyable enough for now.
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Gary Fox's avatar
Backwards acoustic! In synch with the beat! How did he do that? I was messing with the acoustic and it was sounding too '67 for me, so I decided to throw a hip-hop beat on it. I kind of like the holes in it, as well as the harmonies. It doesn…
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Lalo Oceja's avatar
this is a very small and simple quartet for wind instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet in Bb and basson
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brando's avatar
This is another old melody. I dusted it off, gave it some clean clothes, and sent it off into the world.
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am/fm dreams's avatar
Album: A Tale of Two Seas Year: 2006
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Album: Eulogy for Music Year: 2004
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Album: Eulogy for Music Year: 2004
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Album: Eulogy for Music Year: 2004
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Album: Eulogy for Music Year: 2004
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Album: A Tale of Two Seas Year: 2006
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Album: A Tale of Two Seas Year: 2006
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creeper's avatar
Tried a different way to come up with a lead line. I kind of like the way it turned out. Kind of Bowie-ish. Love to hear some feed back.
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counterinduction's avatar
c)i performed Caroline Mallonee's rocking work at Tenri Cultural Center in October 2008. Hotness!
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glu's avatar
Based on the original Sudara/Glu collaboration http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/back-to-the-cold-warm-mix Surprise for Su!
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dj num izisoundsystem's avatar
a slightly revamped version of this techno tune
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kirklynch's avatar
the first multi track piece that I actually finished "in the box" in Cubase. An ambient kinda thing that grew out of playing around with the Line 6 DL4. Not sure I like the bow parts, but I may re do it later
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jeewee's avatar
I'm Learning MAO with Reason, this is my first track using this software :D This is just a test, there's no real end to the track, the purpose was to get to understand the general process of compositing with Reason. ;)
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Robert James's avatar
My plan for the 2009 RPM Challenge was to get up a couple of hours early every day and take care of business before the business day started. I didn't want to take any time away from the family so that was my only option. This song is from the…
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One of three songs with lyrics written about my RPM 2009 strategy. Something about this song appeals to me. I think it's my favorite one out of the ten. Early morning no sun in the sky undergrounded sleep still in my eyes Buried alive I try…
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The riff was inspired by an electronic device that has two speeds. I kept switching back and forth and listening to the hum popped this into my head. The lyric was supposed to be George W Bush bashing (the twit) but I don't really know what…
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mmi's avatar
A dark ambient thing that came from exploring the new goodies in Live 8. [Full details](http://mmi-music.blogspot.com/2009/04/confessions-of-eno-imitator.html)
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glu's avatar
more bioelectrophilia... titi monkeys, sakis, toucans...
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mmi's avatar
Another song in the key of Glu. I know I called the theme was [glubot for a day](http://alonetone.com/forums/togethertone/topics/glubot-for-a-day). Maybe glubot for a week?
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Persona's avatar
Thinking about the day.
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kerikino's avatar
Little Guy Demo Ep Self-Released http://www.erikino.com
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Gary Fox's avatar
Originally conceived as a mellow-ish, Stephen Stills sounding number (at least the verses), then the chorus came to me out of nowhere and turned the whole song on it's ear. I think that was for the better. I have to admit that I surprised myself…
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