After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
This is the first cover song I've ever really recorded in my 15 years of playing and recording.
The guitar and voice are each full continuous takes, I didn't want to do comping (copy and pasting), though the vocal harmony parts were done in…
Ha, yeah...I'm trying to get out of the habit of saying how undone I think something is. I think this song made me bring up [this forum topic](http://alonetone.com/forums/making-music/topics/do-you-ever-finish-your-tracks)
this is very nice, I particularly like the interplay of the instruments and the way the whole thing sort of evolves from the original simple guitar pattern
This is the first cover song I've ever really recorded in my 15 years of playing and recording.
The guitar and voice are each full continuous takes, I didn't want to do comping (copy and pasting), though the vocal harmony parts were done in…
This is the first cover song I've ever really recorded in my 15 years of playing and recording.
The guitar and voice are each full continuous takes, I didn't want to do comping (copy and pasting), though the vocal harmony parts were done in…
Every single sound source on this tune comes from a cheesy 70's Capitol Records promotional record. A great record, mind you, complete with faked dialogues between engineer and producer. At times, it's messy, so hold onto your faders.
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
Oh wow! Jennifer, I'm very very happy you found alonetone. Seeing all of your wonderful and positive comments has really brought me smiles over the last few days - and this track is just simply great to listen to, a well produced tribute.
Wow! I can't believe I missed this. I really enjoy your voice. I visited your MySpace site - you should put up a few more tunes on alonetone, I think people would really enjoy them here.
good lord. i was addicted to crosswords, and therefore became uncontrollably competitive and paranoid.
[by the way, if anyone could help me master my songs, please give a shout! i can't seem to get them any louder...]
We had some people from Remix Fight remix Doctor P. and this one really caught our hearts. And luckily John Ingram graciously let us have it to put up here :) Enjoy. [right click on arrow and select 'save link as' to download]
Thanks davey! Marlena was in charge of her melody, I'll tell her you like it! And good 'ole glu is in charge of it rocking so hard.
I can't wait to work on the next version of this guy (taking it down a half step and redoing the vocals)
Comments on Sudara's stuff
fantastic sudara.is that you singing.your voice sounds cool.e
wow this is an awesome track
love it
Ha, yeah...I'm trying to get out of the habit of saying how undone I think something is. I think this song made me bring up [this forum topic](http://alonetone.com/forums/making-music/topics/do-you-ever-finish-your-tracks)
Okay - even if this track isn't finished, it's still just plain gorgeous. What's to improve? ;)
Surprising! Beautiful stuff.
Sublime!
Soulful, as ever. Beautiful.
How did I miss this? Filled me with tears.
Ok even if you never finish this...it sounds finished to me. I LOVE THIS TRACK!!!!!
This is wonderful! 3/4 done? Will you finish it?
Shame on me...I haven't listen to you in a while. I'm getting my fix now!
this is very nice, I particularly like the interplay of the instruments and the way the whole thing sort of evolves from the original simple guitar pattern
such a great sound. such a great take.
So nice song! like it!
I enjoyed this song... very nice.
Lovely!
A nice little album "side" with lots of cool textures. Especially like the mandolin interlude.
I *love* this track :D
Cool stuff :)
Comments made by Sudara
Oh wow! Jennifer, I'm very very happy you found alonetone. Seeing all of your wonderful and positive comments has really brought me smiles over the last few days - and this track is just simply great to listen to, a well produced tribute.
Wow! Digital break beats and some mighty fine banjo - a winning combo.
Nice & chill, tpunkt, dig it.
Wow! I can't believe I missed this. I really enjoy your voice. I visited your MySpace site - you should put up a few more tunes on alonetone, I think people would really enjoy them here.
I really like this last batch of songs you put up. Listening for the second time in a row through them...
This track rocks! I wish the vocals were more up front and louder. The synths are pretty awesome.
I'm really glad you uploaded more music, thank you!
Diminished as in the chord, or the skill set?
Yeah, I'm also really liking the piano. I was working on the alonetone forum code while listening to all of omell's piano music - good stuff.
Did I already comment on this? It's nuts, really a fun listen.
Liebesgrüße aus Innsbruck.
I really like you as a singer, your voice just clicks with me man.
Woah! The autotuning on this guy is out of control! Nice layered sound here, it's good to hear something on the electronic side - it suits you.
This intro is tweaked out.
ooooh, I'm digging the way those drums phase in and really like the sound of the guitar break around 2:40
The production on your tracks is great, I'm feeling it.
woah, and the last two snare hits on this track are nuts, all static-y. Cool man.
The beat on this guy is chiiiiiiilll, I really walk away with a good feeling. Your tracks have names?
I'm digging this remix!
Thanks davey! Marlena was in charge of her melody, I'll tell her you like it! And good 'ole glu is in charge of it rocking so hard. I can't wait to work on the next version of this guy (taking it down a half step and redoing the vocals)