about Winter Nacht
each year for the past 4 RPM cycles,, i have known a friend or loved one who has passed away... throughout history winter has been a time when sickness and death creep a little stronger amongst us..... perhaps because of these…
Mesmerising.
(The night Bethan was sitting in Lichfield Cathedral listening to those awesome voices, I was having her grandchild 250 miles away! Just a little trivia for you there...)
Four years ago, I sat alone in Lichfield Cathedral, the night before my son's wedding and listened to the choir. It was spellbinding.
You have taken me back there. Thanks!
beautiful playing,, the guitar work is very rich/full,,, when the vocals come in it's almost like two different pieces,,, your voice matches the music style of this music very well... nicely done
Sung By John B - he also does most of the instrumentation. My contribution is simply that I wrote the lyrics and composed the music, and if you listen closely I play the guitar parts. A cross Atlantic collaboration.
nice,,, i like this,, where did you get the tin synth? i play a bit of the whistle myself, but i have not seen such a synth,,, do they feature different types like clark and susato?
anyway well done Richard
so ahhhhhh are you a usc fan or just a fan of? anyway.....this is smooookin,,,, if this is what whiskey does for one,,, i'll have to go find myself some.... i guess only being a beer imbiber explains my own sounds..... well played/sounded?
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
This song is based around a sample that I took of my dish washer. The sample starts out simple enough and then gets more chopped up at the end. The song evolved from there. Also in this song is a new pedal I got that is a photo theremin. You…
I'm not sure if I'll keep the song title. Anyway, this song is more about feeling I guess. At times the song feels happy, then creepy, then sad or dissonant. How does this song make you feel?! Thanks for listening!
This one has been sitting around for a while but I feel it's the best or most interesting of my most recent posts. The inspiration came from listening to an old CD I have of a great band from the 90's. If anybody can name the band that I gained…
Just a basic dance track because its just fun to bounce around sometimes. Also another excuse to use a growly bass sound... a "60 Hz Hum Bass" soundfont I had clearly neglected for too long.
well done!! interesting and poetic i have wondered where you have been?/ i agree with Vaisvil,, this is quite textured,, a piece that needs to be listened to more than once, like seeing a movie on the second or third time and you realize how much you missed on previous times... well well done!!
well done friend,,, it's wonderful piece, and your orchestration it very interesting,,, some questions (and i'll make these as public, in case anyone else is interested in the tech aspects) did you have a digital piano score,, or working from printed manuscript first or perhaps you already know this memorized and broke it out from that? about how long did this process take??? It's a cool thought/work,,, and though i have not done this myself ,, yet,, it looks like a lot of fun.... once again well done,, i am constantly amazed at your creative/musical talents... Richard
This is a special request by Sister.
It's kinda sloppy. Frankly, because I suck at it :)
I'm not much of a cover musician but I gave it hell.
It's mostly analog. MIDI drums, DB33 organ patch,
strat leads, and Ibanez chords, Dean bass…
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This is a jazz fusion piece featuring my Fender Mustang, Guitar Rig 4, GR-20, Session Drummer 3, and the following soft synths ARP2600, Absynth 5, Dimension Pro.
I hope you find…
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Gorgeous and graceful...sounds like a swan's lament.
nice work Richard!
Thanks Richard :)
Agree with ACL, beauty that breaths with-in...and thanks for your recent comment's.
I felt like I was in a cathedral listening...beautiful! w;-)
Mesmerising. (The night Bethan was sitting in Lichfield Cathedral listening to those awesome voices, I was having her grandchild 250 miles away! Just a little trivia for you there...)
appreciate the work that went into this.Love the soundscape. Al
Wonderfull track!!
Four years ago, I sat alone in Lichfield Cathedral, the night before my son's wedding and listened to the choir. It was spellbinding. You have taken me back there. Thanks!
This music is absorbing and powerful. Amost beautuful album.
The little bells are so pretty. Love the Chorale.
Very beautiful.
Deep and dark...with a shard of hope?
Mysterious!
This is wistfully beautiful.
eerily good......
Gonna have to download all of them its going to make a great car journey.....excellent...
Beautiful.... I've missed some i will have to check...this is a beautiful peice
has a beautiful tragic feel...yet, hope is there
Beautiful! w;-)
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beautiful playing,, the guitar work is very rich/full,,, when the vocals come in it's almost like two different pieces,,, your voice matches the music style of this music very well... nicely done
very nice.....can you jump too?... does sound like fun
wonderful!!! great teamwork... beautifully done
nice,,, i like this,, where did you get the tin synth? i play a bit of the whistle myself, but i have not seen such a synth,,, do they feature different types like clark and susato? anyway well done Richard
interesting,,,,, i am enjoying this on a late friday eve,,,, it's a piece of music one can get lost in,,, i like the way it develops the sound scape
so ahhhhhh are you a usc fan or just a fan of? anyway.....this is smooookin,,,, if this is what whiskey does for one,,, i'll have to go find myself some.... i guess only being a beer imbiber explains my own sounds..... well played/sounded?
Very nice Mr Road
very beautiful
Woooooooow great creativity,, and a very cool sound/piece.... after listening to your songs,, i think you must have a lot of fun coming up with music
your right not sure how the title works,,, but then again it can be a very personal thing (naming a song)well done
very unique and interesting!! think i'll go check out more of your work,,,
lota fun here,,, very very cool
well done!! interesting and poetic i have wondered where you have been?/ i agree with Vaisvil,, this is quite textured,, a piece that needs to be listened to more than once, like seeing a movie on the second or third time and you realize how much you missed on previous times... well well done!!
well done friend,,, it's wonderful piece, and your orchestration it very interesting,,, some questions (and i'll make these as public, in case anyone else is interested in the tech aspects) did you have a digital piano score,, or working from printed manuscript first or perhaps you already know this memorized and broke it out from that? about how long did this process take??? It's a cool thought/work,,, and though i have not done this myself ,, yet,, it looks like a lot of fun.... once again well done,, i am constantly amazed at your creative/musical talents... Richard
excellent
very cool,, i like your sound/style
very nice
very cool,,,, and very nice team work
very very nice....
nice