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.
I do three things after waking up these days: I shower. I make coffee. I play this song and drink my coffee.
Nothing complicated. Nothing fancy. Just some basic fingerpicking to test my motor skills and bring some aural sunshine into my day.
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…
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
I do three things after waking up these days: I shower. I make coffee. I play this song and drink my coffee.
Nothing complicated. Nothing fancy. Just some basic fingerpicking to test my motor skills and bring some aural sunshine into my day.
I do three things after waking up these days: I shower. I make coffee. I play this song and drink my coffee.
Nothing complicated. Nothing fancy. Just some basic fingerpicking to test my motor skills and bring some aural sunshine into my day.
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
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.
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
I do three things after waking up these days: I shower. I make coffee. I play this song and drink my coffee.
Nothing complicated. Nothing fancy. Just some basic fingerpicking to test my motor skills and bring some aural sunshine into my day.
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
Ah yes, Brian Eno is it? So maybe new bands won't feel like signing up with any record label at all in the future. Bands make money by going on tour. So how do they get heard enough so we all buy tickets to go see them? Maybe alonetone will grow into the answer?
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
A piece I produced for Classical Public Radio last fall after interviewing conductor Stefan Sanderling. What he has to say about music and why he does what he does is powerful, especially against the backdrop of music from Shostakovich's Symphony…
The text on this track comes off a B-side from one of [Putnam Aldrich's](http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putnam_Aldrich) (my great-grandfather) records. He was a harpsichordist, a professor at Stanford, a chain smoker, and apparently had a sense…
i made this song up real fast. and i obviously threw it into the computer real fast. i have trouble with levels. but then again, that's what the songs about. let's hear it for Temper Tantrums!
This has your trademark thick vocal sound - those hits are just so nice and milkshake thick. Screw the levels, this thing sings and demands to be turned up no matter what. ANGRY GOOD!
This is another track resulting from a project in my digital music class at Oasis Charter Middle School (Spring 2007). Using a common pool of objects, my newborn daughter's baby instruments, I asked the students to create episodic sound illustrations…
A couple of years ago i went through some pretty intense surgeries and i think this song describes the fear, pain and uncertainty that i felt during those times.
Again....thank you for listening.
here comes another deep track of mine straight from cubase fresh to hear this goes deep youll be warned. special in this track I used two different acapellas from different artist I always lke to experiment u know so this featurin great vocalz…
Hey there - To "send a message" you can comment on someone's track - and click "make private" if you just want them to see it...
As far as having a real and coherent back-and-forth (with replying and so on), best thing to do for now is to take it to the forums or get their email address. The alonetone commenting system aint yet built for threaded conversations.
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.
Comments on Sudara's stuff
cooking, drinking cheap wine, and listening to alonetone.
its great.
Yes! Very nice G-M
Yes! But be careful of always writing in the same key... G-M
I don't think so G-M Change your chords
Yes, very nice. Like a commentary G-M
"the old "Apple blossoms and chapel Bells" theme, but with a nice twist at the end... G-M
Very present.
Loved it. Check out "Baghdad By Shroom" ON Youtube.
my favorite ditch
The family digs it.
Beauty. Is that some vocoder action I hear? Whatever it is, it's really cool.
reminds me a wall... Nice song and voice tone !
You win.
Great playing - great tune. Gave me a much needed lift this morning...rather like caffeine... :-)
I shall greatly enjoy playing this on my houseboat, with a beer!
Ah yes, Brian Eno is it? So maybe new bands won't feel like signing up with any record label at all in the future. Bands make money by going on tour. So how do they get heard enough so we all buy tickets to go see them? Maybe alonetone will grow into the answer?
The track starting at 10:50 is a favorite. Even before I heard the whistle from Akeakamai. :)
I love many things about this album. I like the base and guitar on the opening track.
I like what you do with the Brian Eno dialogue here - it fits right in to the music.
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Inspiring, Jennifer. Keep posting these productions, I really enjoy listening to them, for both the music and the words. Shosti is a favorite of mine.
TIGHT. My favorite from your recent uploads!
Thanks for the comments jennifer!
This track is solid, makes me wanna get on my feet. Amazing work.
This has your trademark thick vocal sound - those hits are just so nice and milkshake thick. Screw the levels, this thing sings and demands to be turned up no matter what. ANGRY GOOD!
Oh my god, I would have loved to have a class in middle school where we got to produce stuff like this. Amazing.
Your voice is so natural, I love it.
Nice & mellow - pretty awesome that you are using samples/clips from ccmixter, there's a lot of good source over there.
Oh my god, am I going crazy, or are you? Really pleasent to listen to, glu.
What a great build up this track has. Nice strings
Hey there - To "send a message" you can comment on someone's track - and click "make private" if you just want them to see it... As far as having a real and coherent back-and-forth (with replying and so on), best thing to do for now is to take it to the forums or get their email address. The alonetone commenting system aint yet built for threaded conversations.
Yeah, there's nothing to figure out (except you should use it as much as possible!)
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?