yes indeed, very nice.. i like the flow of the first half and then with the add on of the guitar.. it becomes very orchestral ie "big sounding",, seems like you could make this even longer playing between the two if you liked.. and i do like this..
NOT FINISHED. another doo-doo draft. just putting it up here so that i kick myself in the pants to flesh it out and write verses and whatnot and redo everything. great!
Pro Tip:
No amount of multi take recording features will fix it when you're flat/sharp on *all* of the takes.
Based on a true story.
Lyrics:
There's something wrong in the world today
I just can't believe it
I just can't believe it
It's the…
A cappella. Beautiful. really.
Good tip too. I have a bad habit of recording over, and keeping flat tracks thinking I might cover it up. Silly me.
Oh, and buy used books. The notes are already in the margin :)
The psyche is a weird place, I'll just talk about it musically.
The piece begins with the sounds of Sudara's autoharp, the weeping woodwind sounds of the clarinetist from Megafauna Lacrymosa , and a low kick-like percussive sound, which is…
Lyrics for 'Wild and Free' came while looking at a painting of the head of a horse. Composed by Julie Day and Grant Duncan in 2007, this rock song has a swing element to it. Enjoy.
This is one track where I can say, without reservation, that I am really happy with how it came out.
I worked up a beat I liked with 3 Stylus RMX parts making good use of chaos and time designer for the breaks.
For the first time I really…
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and you didn't even have to spend the night to get it.
another one from the morning sessions...
First draft.
Dedicated to my mother on her birthday.
In the outro: Trombone, Horns, Clarinets, Mouthpiece buzz by Andy Hentz (arrsuarez) and organic drum related sounds by Glu.
Glu guides you through an instructional song, revealing secrets along the way.
Instrumentation: Director's comments included! beat boxing, real swords, acoustic guitar, synthesizer, vocals, drum programming, tabla, and tambourine. My apologies…
Comments on Wildgeas Music's stuff
Very nice, Paul. Good to see you on AT.
This is great mate
This mellow tune is just the ticket
Congrats on your RPM! Great stuff as always.
Another strong contribution. It's great to hear so much of your music here lately. Congratulations on the RPM Victory!
Not so crappy to my ear ...
Like it
I like this one!!!!
Nice one man!
A beauty! Maybe some big fish in that pond.... that bridge sounded like a big gar or shark. Cool stuff!
Like it mate solid track
yes indeed, very nice.. i like the flow of the first half and then with the add on of the guitar.. it becomes very orchestral ie "big sounding",, seems like you could make this even longer playing between the two if you liked.. and i do like this..
Loving that Bass line
Thats cheered my Tuesday afternoon up a treat
Very, Very cool. I'm digging this.
Had to fire up the lighter at the end Man!
Oh Yeah- I'm liking this!
Thanks Paul, and glad to see you back in action for rpm!
I use midi pads. I do have an analog drum set in my living room :) but, I don't have enough mics to record real drums properly.
Sorry forgot to log on, l like this a lot
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Yea, jammin' beat. Now I'll need to listen to all 38 tracks.
This is a cool song. Faved. Oh we love the old one... Kicking some OMG pants to get those verses done.
Kickin @2:25. That's a solid hook.
Perfect.
Nice.
I just adore the pipes. I'm going to get a set one of these days. I wish it was longer. Heart felt none the less.
A cappella. Beautiful. really. Good tip too. I have a bad habit of recording over, and keeping flat tracks thinking I might cover it up. Silly me. Oh, and buy used books. The notes are already in the margin :)
I've beat on a lot of things, but the kitchen sink? Amazing.
Slammin'
My style of bass playing. I love this stuff. Got any more?
See what happens when you start clowning around :D This is really something. I have to listen again.
Jammin'
:D Good to the last drop!
I like your style Gilbert. This is a cool song.
It took me a while to find this. Outstanding. I dig that last minute or so.
nice harmonics.
I'm really hoping that your engineering skills rub off on me. I'm listening, I'm learning. Here's your apple Professor :)
A jaunty tune.
Nice!
Love the Harmonica playing and the voice is outstanding.