Actually, according to the interweb, there seems to be a good chance that Elvis really was of Scottish or Irish descent, so you might be on to something here... ;)
I electrified my psaltery and played it in various ways in an tuning adjusted by ear. Probably some JI of some type then. I played along with some modified drum loops and ran it through effects of course.
Final version
it needs a fiddle but it has a mandolin, a chicken banjo and some excellent backing vocalists
my third demo for RPM 2011
The cat's in the window and
the rabbit's in the hutch
goat's in the meadow just
a-chewin on the…
"Some years ago, the good folks at The Acid Exchange took up the challenge to make a different kind of collaboration...an experiment in the unity of music. Each of the participants submitted one or more renditions of verses of this familiar song…
Another one for the RPM2011 pile. Vocals are a bit shonky so apologies for that. If you don't like the start I would give the ending a try. If you don't like that either, I'm sorry to have wasted your time. The subject matter's self-explanatory…
From Wikipedia’s article on the Korean War:
UN aerial reconnaissance had difficulty sighting the Chinese PVA units in daytime, because their march and bivouac discipline minimized aerial detection. The PVA marched “dark-to-dark†(19:00…
This one I did for fun. I decided to write a concert band piece. I wrote it months ago, so I'm not sure how long it took. I'd guess somewhere between 3 days and a week.
Grenade_Fish_by_Fenrir06 from deviantART
A musical setting in 17 notes per octave of CA Conrad’s reading of his poem “Say it With Green Paint for the Comfort and Healing of Their Wounds†posted on PennSound. Title and concept credit…
Recorded in 2005.
Joe Silence - vocals and all instruments; tracked by Joe Silence at Spit Recorders.
Mixed by Joe Griffin of Toxic Bag Productions.
The guitar solo is not actually a guitar.
I decided to try a speed run, something I've been doing a lot of recently. I wrote this in under 24 hours. It is for a full symphonic orchestra. Pretty impressive, eh?
A friend of mine discovered the program that I am currently using to make the finished mp3 product. I was so excited that I wrote him his own theme song to thank him.
3rd one for RPM2011. This is an 'oh you'll never get to heaven' type affair inspired by a beer my mate introduced me too. The song is basically about drinking yourself to death and having one up on the healthy brigade having made a rather spectacular…
Comments on thetworegs's stuff
Whats up, this is cool stuff, you have a lot of songs popping up, its like a tidal wave of creativity.
Very cool unique sounds!
cool stuff.
You have this way of sounding conspiratorial.
This is perfectly captured!!! Superb!!!
Ooh yeah, let's! Groovelicious!
Oh yeah! Groovy, Groovy....
You do have some interesting concepts, and this is no exception.
Hooky!
Very cool Rhode keys!
Nice one!
Nice keys!
Brilliant!
Swanky cool!
Hahaha, genius!
Mmmmmmmmmm.......maybe.
Actually, according to the interweb, there seems to be a good chance that Elvis really was of Scottish or Irish descent, so you might be on to something here... ;)
Now I could animate you at the piano with crazy dancing. Wouldn't have to change your leg movement much.
Freaky mate. Especially whilst having a cup of tea! I like it
Ooh, kinda sinister! Looking forward to the video. :-D
Comments made by thetworegs
evoking
Per per per perfect!!!
Great atmosphere
Great stuff
You didn't waste my time at all love it. lets fill our glass's with sorrow. who's turn is it to toast?
i love your vocal on this love the whole feel of it
i'm packing and getting out of the way of this nice raw jam
Love it
Excellent work and as Norm says great story
loving all your work
excellent
I agree with what Mac said first then Norm and i'm going to add a Wow!
F$%K it this is excellent
Nailed
excellent
it certainly is.
Excellent ...
Love it Yeeeh Haaaa
good one excellent voice
excellent, loving that bass and sax enjoying the whole piece and the beat wow!