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a.k.a. "The Ballad of Big Celine"
What ever happened to ballads - stories told in song? The internet and TV have reduced attention spans, and long songs a la Don McLean, Harry Chapin, and Gordon Lightfoot have fallen by the wayside. If you…
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This is my Christmas song to Everybody in the world l wish you all a merry christmas and a happy newyear 2016.
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This was a good challenge for me. I had bits and pieces of songs half done and I needed to finish this project to round it out.
Who Knew ©2015 Jeff Cole
Just leave a number
I have gone for a drive
Electric reflections
on a 3x5
I gotta…
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This is a newly recorded version of a song I originally wrote and recorded in 2005 which can be heard o nthe playlist/album Songs Of The Heart. I re-did this for my son, Aidan's wedding as it seems really appriate for a wedding song.
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Recorded live at my friend Colleen's studio in the clouds with Scott on the mandolin, Greg on guitar, Collin on bass, Colleen on ukulele. Thanks for a fun challenge!
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another sad one from me...i seem to be stuck in the groove....
F Am F Am
G Am G E7
Yesterday I had a dream I became one
I was Watching the waves play around with the sun
While dancing to the sweet vibe of that sunshine
I suddenly felt the…
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Very Unwell all sounds from
https://freesound.org/
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Cover of a Baroness song March to the Sea. I decided to drop the vocals for now until I can sing them better :) Enjoy!
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Here's my contribution to the "Who Knew" songwriting challenge. Also my first 12 bar blues song which was a challenge I added for myself, so hope you like it!
Who Knew
© 2015 Colleen Dillon
Verse 1:
You’re soft in your heart
But rough…
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One of my first experiments with DADGAD tuning. I was hoping to get a dark,droning sound. I lived in Missouri for a lot of years and this sounds like what it feels like to be out in the sticks there.
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Here is my contribution to the latest song writing challenge posted in the Alonetone Forum.
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Who Knew when I first met you
That all your troubles would be mine
And you’d be coming around again…
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One of my favorite synths is Absynth. This was an experiment with the synth and drums to see just how much power I could master into this before it blew up my equipment. Not to worry...it never goes over .1 dB ;)
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Cover of Everlast. Whole lot of synth special FX in this one.
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This is the 2.Song from the Pendant Single from Mordant In Flesh.
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Chris sent me over this track and i got to wondering what i could do to add to it. The tragedy of the Russian plane flying back from Egypt came to mind .....
CHAOS
The chaos of our time
rules our minds
The crazy
trust in chaos
Chaos will…
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Poetic reading of poem by GOING UP friend Tom...about going to school.
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A first draft of a short song. The first I've sequenced and programmed using Garage band.
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Soundtracks for ghosts song part VI.(10 songs in total)
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I made a couple of songs begin this year with a bit different mood and atmosphere.I hope you like it!
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First totally self-indulgent solo work in ages. Started as something to prove I can still make time while I'm in nursing school, and turned into one of the best things I've done in years.
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Commissioned as a gift for a friend moving to a new city. The person who paid for the commission chose the title; I'm not sure I will ever know what it means.
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For a fabric act that closed out the show.
From the soundtrack to The Green Fairy Cabaret, a joint production of the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts and the Philadelphia International Festival for the Arts.
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Transitional music from the soundtrack to The Green Fairy Cabaret, a joint production of the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts and the Philadelphia International Festival for the Arts.
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Just another obscure saint. Not much known about him. Probably much more important and significant than any of us will ever realize.
Oh, yeah, and then there is Saint Simon. Same thing for him.
RIP Alex.
3 Congas, Vintage Bass Cocktail…
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This is a beautiful emotional song telling the sad story of the singer. It describes the emotions of the singer in a precise way.
Senaida Swasey - PR at http://www.alouetteconstruction.com/
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Overdrive Ostrich remake. It was a big tedious. Cubase 5.
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Came across a short ditty from more than ten years ago, and decided to tack on an ending.
It's still a bit on the short side, but at least it has some sort of ending now. :)
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Simple interlude - a combination of two interludes, really - made entirely with the Thor synth set within Reason 5.
Photo by the amazingly talented photographer Marianna Armata.
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Backwards piano loop disappearing in a hazy sea of reverb.
Inspired by long hours sitting in airport lounges, and with nods to Brian Enos "Music for Airports".
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Ambient piece based around a slow growing chord that builds to a big climax.
Imagining the spectacle of watching a sunrise or an eclipse in space.
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Tryin' to evoke dat 90s N64-ish vibe on this one, also this is the first track to use soundfonts and they sure have their flavor!
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a song about the peculiarly American pastime of mass killing, the story told from the POV of the perp
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A contemporary Classical 3 part piano instrumental with Strings
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Created in milky tracker using only a sine wave :P
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Vocal comp bits for this song:
https://soundcloud.com/you/tracks
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This is a song about the way we should love
when you love some one you don't just give up on them when things go wrong
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some video of my trip to Winston-Salem to perform three nights of microtonal music with a cast of excellent musicians and composers. More on that later...
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And here another version of another classic... Based on the original Julie London, sweet, incredible recording.
I hope you like and/or enjoy this one.
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I tried to do an album-in-a-day a couple of months ago. I finished two songs and had two more in progress when I lost interest. I had actually forgotten about the two songs that were finished until a few days ago. This is the first of the two…
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A demonstration of the "glissando" technique of dragging a finger across a conga head.
(Original Lynch song: "Stranger Than Friction")
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