playing with my eyes closed
rpm #4 2012
from about 2 min on it's a bit hot,, if anyone has some suggestions on how to balance the range, i would appreciate it r
rpm #3,, from a future themed piece to be called "the dark doll house" a place where yellow orange light drifts through soft gray curtains,,far away a child's laugh echos down the stair case,,
my rpm #5,, it will eventually become a part om my themed cd "the dark doll house" a somewhat sad place where memories of childhoods past echo through empty rooms,, the two other pieces thus far in this theme are the 3 mov of my piano sonata…
my rpm #5,, it will eventually become a part om my themed cd "the dark doll house" a somewhat sad place where memories of childhoods past echo through empty rooms,, the two other pieces thus far in this theme are the 3 mov of my piano sonata…
my rpm #5,, it will eventually become a part om my themed cd "the dark doll house" a somewhat sad place where memories of childhoods past echo through empty rooms,, the two other pieces thus far in this theme are the 3 mov of my piano sonata…
my rpm #5,, it will eventually become a part om my themed cd "the dark doll house" a somewhat sad place where memories of childhoods past echo through empty rooms,, the two other pieces thus far in this theme are the 3 mov of my piano sonata…
my rpm #5,, it will eventually become a part om my themed cd "the dark doll house" a somewhat sad place where memories of childhoods past echo through empty rooms,, the two other pieces thus far in this theme are the 3 mov of my piano sonata…
playing with my eyes closed
rpm #4 2012
from about 2 min on it's a bit hot,, if anyone has some suggestions on how to balance the range, i would appreciate it r
playing with my eyes closed
rpm #4 2012
from about 2 min on it's a bit hot,, if anyone has some suggestions on how to balance the range, i would appreciate it r
playing with my eyes closed
rpm #4 2012
from about 2 min on it's a bit hot,, if anyone has some suggestions on how to balance the range, i would appreciate it r
playing with my eyes closed
rpm #4 2012
from about 2 min on it's a bit hot,, if anyone has some suggestions on how to balance the range, i would appreciate it r
Jamming with a couple buddies. I screwed the lyrics up but it was fun to do. Who doesn't want to at least try an AC/DC tune?
A live recording:
Me: Vox, Bass
Joel: Guitar, Backing Vox
Chris: Drums, Backing Vox
so how come... if your from Norway you sound so much like your in west Texas??...must just prove music crosses all lands,,,of course now that i think about it,,if you were from w texas it would be an amradillo not a monkey,, fun song
wonderful vocals,, great arrangement,, this is only the 2nd of your works ive listened to,, but i hear amazing talent,, on all levels in your music,,,woooie,,here's to wandering through your catalog!!
I did this in order to stretch it out about 20 times as long as it is and did just that but or should I say because I used a very low sample size for the sound I would get something similar to echo stretches just like a 2k size of sample in paulstretch…
I did this in order to stretch it out about 20 times as long as it is and did just that but or should I say because I used a very low sample size for the sound I would get something similar to echo stretches just like a 2k size of sample in paulstretch…
Thank you for the send off
It's nice to know you didn't care
and all the years have all gone silent
Im wiping bitter tears
Im not sorry that I told you
what I thought of you was true
because what if I had to spend my whole life
lying to…
RPM 2011 number 2. Inspired by an ex-friend of mine who had the most dazzling rose tinted glasses. Always used to envy the simplicity of his view and how nothing could ever get to him (everything gets to me).. since i knew him I know a lot of…
~Through the night, and darkness, we rush forward to the tops of the universe. What for we're?~
The original version of this song was composed, written and mixed on board of the night train to Berlin, in 2004. Here is an updated version number…
very nice ride... tell me if i want to learn about mixing, have you any tips?,, books, videos etc? this is a very nice work, i would like to be able to learn and do such sorts of pieces,, at least in terms of orchestral mixing
Only in Disneyland is a 17 note per octave guitar solo. This was recorded direct in a Alesis multimix 8 into Sonar X1 with Lexicon reverb and Sonitus multiband EQ / compression.
An unusual traditional tune from the first Scartaglen album way back in 1984. Going through stuff the other day and ran across the LP and couldn't even remember the tune or having recorded it. I played guitar on this track
very clear mix, listening with headphones, is a rich experience,,by the way, which piano synth? i especially like the lower/deeper notes,, very clear and smooth,,,, well done Chris
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Really? With your eyes closed? You astound me Richard - again! Bee
Gorgeous singing indeed!
Ooo, sounds gorgeous! How lovely. fresh and clean, just like your beautiful ocean over there.
Wonderful! Looking forward to you publishing your RPM playlist so I can listen to it in all its glory!
Beautiful.
So beautiful!!
Flows like the gentle waves on a deserted beach. Ah, the place to be. Lovely indeed Richard!
very nice!
Thanks for the feedback and thanks for listening. This is beautiful, as were the two tracks I listened to before it.
very beautiful
this is lovely - way way too short!!
wonderful.......
Cool arrangement, Richard - Sounds great!
Another gem!
Beautiful! It's like those places in the mind that you don't necessarily want to be in, but have to visit once in a while
Wistful. Plaintive. Looking through my own empty rooms.
Ah. When the eyes are closed heart is open. Well done.
I love these piano moments, this one is great!
Wonderful listened to with eyes closed as well!
Wonderful playing ...Kinda ....reminded me of Joni Mitchell......just wonderful
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never really followed AC/DC but this is a great piece!!,,, also i bet this was really fun to do!! cool solo
so how come... if your from Norway you sound so much like your in west Texas??...must just prove music crosses all lands,,,of course now that i think about it,,if you were from w texas it would be an amradillo not a monkey,, fun song
wonderful vocals,, great arrangement,, this is only the 2nd of your works ive listened to,, but i hear amazing talent,, on all levels in your music,,,woooie,,here's to wandering through your catalog!!
also,, really nice in the headphones
a bit of electrical magic
well played
yes i agree mellow/sad,, you create a strong atmosphere in this song
very beautiful, amazing vocal arrangements,, splendid the way your voices flow together so well,, beautiful
indeed.....vibrant and smooth,, the sax is interesting and a bit coy... forget like,, I love it
nice
very nice,,the violin rich and sweet,with an apallachian country feel,,,,,,is that a cello or viola in there also?,, excellent piece
interesting piece,,,im glad i heard this
very nice,, great music for alonetoners and RPMers
woooooh very cool,,,, fine playing, this piece has great energy,, really fun!!
very excellent,, your poetry is striking,,, and your music ain't bad either (bit of a joke, since of course the music is very good),
very nice ride... tell me if i want to learn about mixing, have you any tips?,, books, videos etc? this is a very nice work, i would like to be able to learn and do such sorts of pieces,, at least in terms of orchestral mixing
very nice,, and much better than anything mickey or donald could pull off
rich and beautiful, the playing is sweet, about 2:40 in what is that instrument? very soft but high,, very very well done
very clear mix, listening with headphones, is a rich experience,,by the way, which piano synth? i especially like the lower/deeper notes,, very clear and smooth,,,, well done Chris
nice