I didn't like the 1st version so i changed it so here it is. imagine Sitting in the forest listening to the breeze being free and wanting to follow it..........................
Reg told her it all, then he had to leave. His new flat has a bit of a gloom about it on this morning when he wakes to the Buzz of the Tv....................
Reg told her it all, then he had to leave. His new flat has a bit of a gloom about it on this morning when he wakes to the Buzz of the Tv....................
The backing really captures the bleakness of the lyric. I like how the spoken lyric drew me in, yet was part of the rythm of the piece as well. Really nice.
I didn't like the 1st version so i changed it so here it is. imagine Sitting in the forest listening to the breeze being free and wanting to follow it..........................
It does create a palpable sense of yearning. What a sweet melodious/countermelodious listen. Great use of the jaw harp too, if that's what I'm hearing. (my set-up isn't perfect at present).
Kinda rough. I'm uploading this mainly to share a guitar technique I've been working on. I'm wearing a slide on my picking hand and using it to alter pitches in single line phrases. There's a lot more can be done with this technique that I've…
Percussion = Norm
Guitar = Rick
Vox = Emily
Bass = Chris
We started with this
http://alonetone.com/rickph/tracks/a-mile-with-sorrow-normrick
which came from this
http://alonetone.com/norm/tracks/a-mile-with-sorrow
I hope you both…
This piece is an illustration of one of the episodes of a Russian fairy tale about a little brave Humpbacked Horse.
Instruments used: blues harp (harmonica), classical guitar and some bells-and-whistles. Narrated by Svetlana.
HYSTERIA
poem by: T.S. Eliot (1888-1965)
As she laughed I was aware of becoming involved
in her laughter and being part of it, until her
teeth were only accidental stars with a talent
for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps…
HYSTERIA
poem by: T.S. Eliot (1888-1965)
As she laughed I was aware of becoming involved
in her laughter and being part of it, until her
teeth were only accidental stars with a talent
for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps…
This is a simple composition from the year 1994 (so so...). The 'lead' guitar plays the voices part, and the rest of the little arrangements (also simple, by the way) were added today. I hope you like and/or enjoy this one. Cheers!
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I…
This is a composition from July's '96, and it could be said that it belongs to a period in which i was listening to, and composing, in a kind of 'baroque' style, very influenced by J. S. Bach. I hope you like and/or enjoy it.
This is beautiful, Fantastic playing if i had a red pen i would give you 5 stars. Yes that is 5 stars you were hearing right.(I feel i must explain. At primary school we used to get a red star on our hand if we were good)
Kinda rough. I'm uploading this mainly to share a guitar technique I've been working on. I'm wearing a slide on my picking hand and using it to alter pitches in single line phrases. There's a lot more can be done with this technique that I've…
This is a simple composition from the year 1994 (so so...). The 'lead' guitar plays the voices part, and the rest of the little arrangements (also simple, by the way) were added today. I hope you like and/or enjoy this one. Cheers!
Edit:
I…
Comments on thetworegs's stuff
hell yeah, great cover. Especially the different unconnected vocals ( the two kills at the end, funny )
I need to listen to more of your tracks mate. You have some gems here. This is great mate.
hopefully he's rockin' and rollin'
Oh Yes mate I like what you have done. Not an easy one for the vocals nice one. Thank you for that mate.
This makes me think of the type of song that would probably have been sung tongue in cheek in a 30's speak-easy in the Bronx lol. Brilliant.
A very apt title..I'm loving this wall of sound.
Amazing sound mate great vocals.
Nice one mate great sound happening in this very cool. Thanks for your comments mate.
Nice regs!!
nice smoothie flourished sounds here!
-cool texture, dr.!
..dig the intro drums sound here; how did you record'm?
You never fail to remind me of retro detective movies - slinky, cool and timeless!
great groovy song regs!
:)
Groovy!
your soul is motown~!
:) Very entertaining!
The backing really captures the bleakness of the lyric. I like how the spoken lyric drew me in, yet was part of the rythm of the piece as well. Really nice.
It does create a palpable sense of yearning. What a sweet melodious/countermelodious listen. Great use of the jaw harp too, if that's what I'm hearing. (my set-up isn't perfect at present).
Comments made by thetworegs
A song a day helps you work rest and play and seems to keep me sain
This mix's well with red wine Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas Dave
Merry Christmas the red wine is flowing. Have a good one
excellent i'm not sorry i heard it
Listening to this again and i think Norm describes it well. its awesome
Emilys voice is quite haunting in play with Ricks Guitar and Chris's Bass and the percussion goes with out saying is excellent. Good one
Hope it's ok Norm using your percussion,
Wonderful.
Great percussion as well arrryyehh yeehh yaaah
Enjoyed this immensely in fact so much so i started to laugh
Rockin Yeh!!!
powerful sound
It may be simple for you but for me it is Beautiful
I liked it and enjoyed it. thank you a blues with spanish feel
This is beautiful, Fantastic playing if i had a red pen i would give you 5 stars. Yes that is 5 stars you were hearing right.(I feel i must explain. At primary school we used to get a red star on our hand if we were good)
Love that horn dancing about it's leading me somewhere like the pied piper, lets hope i don't end up in the river. Good one
EXCELLENT WORK Kirk
excellent cover. How is that sound made with guitar? what effect is it? at the beginning?
Love the rumbling Rhythm