Don't you forget to
feed the machine
It's why you're here
You're here to serve
not to be seen
You are replaceable
You won't be missed
Some day it will be as if you
Never did exist
You're here to feel
A little joy
You're here to…
Thanks for your kind comment about the Concerto - not a synth library as such, but the BBC Symphony Orchestra Core library from Spitfire Audio.
Love the ethereal feel of this track of yours, by the way....👍
BEAVERS AND WILLOWS
Capo @ 5 in C
FCG FC FCFG
F C G F C
Like beavers and willows
Bats and mosquitos
F) Toad C) frogs and F) flies (G
DA DA - E Am G C
Algae and oil spills
Shovels and coal hills
Black holes…
Here is the full Work comprising the three previously individually uploaded movements of my first Piano concerto in C Minor.....loved the experience of putting this piece of work together....
This year's six-minute depressive Dad-rock ballad.
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Sitting around on a Friday afternoon, Feeling hungry and alone
There aint nothin worth eatin in the fridge, noone to call on the phone…
We decided to give the kids an outlet that wasn’t pandemic or lockdown based this February, and made an album as a family for the RPM Challenge 2021. It was just the most precious, funny, brilliant month.
Written and recorded as part of our family RPM project this year. :-D
13 year old Jasmine on vocals and ukulele.
We wrote and recorded 10 songs under the name Cattica. It was just the best month of lockdown imaginable.
When my kids were babies, my Dad always used to hum a little tune when he was carrying them and trying to settle them down... it's the sweetest, lilting sound, I've hummed it all my life, always thinking of my Dad when it was in my head. I've…
Great song. I play guitar for my two smallest kiddos every night. I know that once kids get used a tradition, it's a great source of comfort from them.
I wrote this one morning but gave up tryin to sing it . then I asked my buddy Steve Schostal to do vocals . His Canadian accent was perfect for this . Notice how he leads the beat ‘wow perfect.
I love Colabs
I wrote this one morning but gave up tryin to sing it . then I asked my buddy Steve Schostal to do vocals . His Canadian accent was perfect for this . Notice how he leads the beat ‘wow perfect.
I love Colabs
Another computer generated composition largely created using Csound, an audio programming environment built in the c language by Barry Vercoe in the mid-80's at MIT. I've recently been experimenting with it creating synthesis sounds. This piece…
This is cool. I am a programmer by day. Never heard of Csound but have you tried PureData. Its similarly low level but its visual (drag and drop and draw instead of typing).
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lot of potential man. Write it.
the machine is pleased with that soundfood
Great feel! Tension...but light...ambient Darth Vader.
Thanks for your kind comment about the Concerto - not a synth library as such, but the BBC Symphony Orchestra Core library from Spitfire Audio. Love the ethereal feel of this track of yours, by the way....👍
Nice idea...
Nice!
Ha-ha-ha, this is too cool! You could keep this song going forever. From acoustic57.
Great lyrics! Love this.... would be a good song for the bar at a legal convention!!
Blues Lawyer means those dudes with more money than musical passion. It's a barbed song, for a barbed topic. Hopefully it makes people laugh.
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These are like little audio poems which create a rich visual idea in my head when I hear them.
These are great songs.
That was really interesting. Punker than punk.
Wow! What synth libraries did you use?
Great jam
Relatable.
Sick Wurlie Solo was bitchin good. Like the whole song tho.
Lovely song and a very nice vocal performance.
The Talking Heads are wishing they made this. Cool (weird) track.
Lovely track! Enjoyed the uke and the lovely vocals and lyrics.
Nice. There's something cool going on with the guitar that sounds a bit like a parallel wet/dry effect chain going on that I like. Wish it was longer!
Ooh this one reminds me a bit of "hoppipola" by Sigur Rós. I like it.
Great song. I play guitar for my two smallest kiddos every night. I know that once kids get used a tradition, it's a great source of comfort from them.
My wife's people are from SK. Love the song.
Saskatchewan is spelled with an e after the ch! Nice song.
Blues Lawyer means those dudes with more money than musical passion. It's a barbed song, for a barbed topic. Hopefully it makes people laugh.
This is cool. I am a programmer by day. Never heard of Csound but have you tried PureData. Its similarly low level but its visual (drag and drop and draw instead of typing).
Cool ratchety beatz
This is hilarious and fun.