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More demo stuff as I go about the process
of learning this thing .........
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More demo stuff as I go about the process
of learning this thing .........
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THROUGHOUT THE TIMES (V2)
Vocals, Lyrics, Vocal Melody: Shakunetsu O.
Bass: Jeff Dalton
Drums: Bill McCarthy
Guitars: Stefan Schaden
Original Music & Production: Steffen Offermann
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A Ninjam session this afternoon with long time friend and collaborator both in person and for last few years over the internet, Ray Istorico on e-drums and percussion. Me fretless guitar.
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kevin had this awesome portable 8 track stereo.we listened to black sabbath mostly. roland td30k into reason 10
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another from the 3.31.18 NinJam. Ray Istorico electronic drums and me fretless guitar.
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My 2018 track for the A Conference of Mayors RPM Challenge collective album “Missing Persons.”
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Throwing in a bit of WEE COOPER OF FIFE..
A D E A
Life is different with me mother gone
D A E
She has left her son for the great beyond
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Parts of this track were based on patterns #11 and #225 from Slonimsky’s Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns.
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It has long been the role of the troubadour to challenge and lampoon Authority through music. This is one such piece, written following a speech by the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in which he spoke of African slaves…
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chanting robots and exp music - late night FM etc.
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10 years ago (April 3rd, 2008) I joined alonetone. Here is a rerecorded version of the first song I ever posted to alonetone. The song is "Girl is On My Mind" by The Black Keys
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The first lick is based on pattern #629 from Slonimsky’s Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns. Thanks for listening.
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"One of few guitarists in the first wave of free jazz in the 1960s, Sharrock was known for his heavily chorded attack, his highly amplified bursts of feedback, and his use of saxophone-like lines played loudly on guitar." -Wikipedia
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