Glad you noticed I was back again. :)
I can relate to this song. Makes me think of my Great Grandmother. She used to call family and friends on the phone...play a song on the harmonica, giggle...then hang up. lol.
You can hear the emotions in this. Great job man.
As for the submarines.. hehe. If a dude in New York can detect submarines...you better let homeland security know. hehe.
Hybrid analog/digital rock and roll. I'm trying out some new guitar FX and amp sims in Pro Tools.
They are not so bad all distorted and fuuzzzzed
up.
I tried to sing it, but hey, you know, I give it hell though right?
It's a Goddess of War…
Taking a breather from a few other projects and fired up some drum loops. 3 hip hop beats at 80 bpm. Funny how they just line up like that.
I added some 70's disco synth and some spooky sounds and Bingo.......spooky hip hop.
Go figure.....
Hybrid analog/digital rock and roll. I'm trying out some new guitar FX and amp sims in Pro Tools.
They are not so bad all distorted and fuuzzzzed
up.
I tried to sing it, but hey, you know, I give it hell though right?
It's a Goddess of War…
Taking a breather from a few other projects and fired up some drum loops. 3 hip hop beats at 80 bpm. Funny how they just line up like that.
I added some 70's disco synth and some spooky sounds and Bingo.......spooky hip hop.
Go figure.....
One of my "Celtic" tracks - "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day" is an old English carol and I think the melody is beautiful in its elegance and simplicity. I recorded this in the basement in 2005 or 2006. Penny whistle, bells, guitars and strings…
I told the [good Sister](http://alonetone.com/sistersavage) that I wanted to try using vocals in a track and she offered to do me some abstract, stylized, vocals that I could play with and this little number is the result.
Working with wet (pre…
From the archives. Traditional Irish slow air. Myself on the Uilleann pipes with synth backing. This was recorded at a concert here in Weston back in I think '92. Originally recorded on an ancient 4 track machine and then transferred to cassette…
From the 24 hour album. Began this one 47 minutes into the 24hr session. Listen to the full work here: http://alonetone.com/glu/tracks/glus-24
I haven't touched this track in over two months. What does it need?
Instrumentation: Bamboo flute…
Very rough sketch of something I am working on, with my even sketchier vocals. All about how we seem to be intent on using up everything this planet has to offer. Any ideas or comments please
![aphoto](http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g9/iloveglu/800px-Tundzha.jpg)
Narrative: A lonely scientist was stationed to Tundzha Glacier in Antarctica to study fissures.
Instrumentation: I stretched, repitched, and looped two sections…
A long meditation/wank.
This weeks guitar lesson we started looking at melodic minor modes. I went home and started practicing scales. Wasn't long before I got stuck on Dorian flat 2. So I fired up the looper and recorded a session.
Funny…
From the archives. Traditional Irish slow air. Myself on the Uilleann pipes with synth backing. This was recorded at a concert here in Weston back in I think '92. Originally recorded on an ancient 4 track machine and then transferred to cassette…
Poured myself a small cup of acoustic guitar, half finger picking, half ebow. Nothing fancy, nothing magical, nothing fantastical, just something to relax through.
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This is a great track with a beautiful sound and lots of feeling! Nice
Very soothing and mellow. Requires multiple listens.
This is beautiful man!
Harmonica sounds kind of wistful. Lovely piece Paul.
nice tribute, cool harmonica.
Never heard the harmonica sounding so ethereal! Sweetly soft tribute.
Glad you noticed I was back again. :) I can relate to this song. Makes me think of my Great Grandmother. She used to call family and friends on the phone...play a song on the harmonica, giggle...then hang up. lol. You can hear the emotions in this. Great job man. As for the submarines.. hehe. If a dude in New York can detect submarines...you better let homeland security know. hehe.
Nice one mate dig it very cool.
Just came for a sample listen, stayed for the whole piece -really liked this
Great tune. -JRR
nice, i like the way it seems to gently flow, like a small stream of notes,,,, the synth background is ethereal,, a around good track
Very nice, my friend.
thanks
Real or imagined war for you? I'm glad you provided lyrics and that I read them before listening, because it brought the picture together. Quite good.
Sounds like a soundtrack for a really great point and click adventure game. Forgive me if that's bad to you.
Loops can be a lot of fun. Sounds like you experienced that first-hand with this track. :)
I'm with Caddyshack....hilarious,storming track tho' sort of prog heavy rock.Good deal. Jarvo
Nice nice very nice!
You love playing around, don't you? I really enjoyed this, very nicely done.
Ah, sitting around the camp fire! Love the atmosphere you created.
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Smooth guitar work. Well played!
This is a real foot tapper. Welcome aboard.
F$^n' Sick!
This is E-X-T-R-A Cool! Love it Doug. I hope you can find the other mix.
:) interesting, strange, and savage.
Ha Ha! One more to the TMY T-shirt club.
Percussion is outstanding. I think all this song needs now is a Moveable Yonder T-Shirt!
@ G-man. You forgot swords. You play the swords too :D
Beautiful voices. Welcome to Alonetone.
Audio fantasy fest!
Very Creative. Love the ending. Megabyte me!
Bad Ass Bilbozo! Excellent Ax work.
My new guitar hero!
Super guitar playing Bill. I enjoyed this piece. Instant favorite.
Great guitar playing. I'm off to listen to more Bilbozo!
I like it Alan. I put some in my coffee. Very hot, sweet, and ready for cream.
Bowed guitar? Unreal. They sound fantastic. Gettin' cold here too.
Uncle Paul says this is excellent! I appreciate you posting the scale. I like the Dorian mode and never considered a flat 2nd. powering up the Roland.
I can listen to this all day. Really.
Very nice!