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Whimsical number about a famous historical character. Sending this one out to Jessamyn. [more inside]
posted by Baby_Balrog
on Jun 17, 2009 -
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A cover some friends and I will be performing at a cabaret here in New York in a couple weeks. [more inside]
posted by ocherdraco
on Mar 2, 2009 -
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This song has a feel I haven't easily been able to reproduce since recording it. I can barely play the song live. Despite some horrific essing, probably my favorite home recording.
posted by kingbenny
on Aug 28, 2008 -
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Not so different from anything else I've done, but I'm proud of the production of this one. [more inside]
posted by kingbenny
on Apr 15, 2008 -
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Here's one with me singing and playing the harp. [more inside]
posted by Baby_Balrog
on Jan 8, 2008 -
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I've decided to work some more on two previous posts to create a more enjoyable tune. I wanted to include some kind of march too. I think I'm through with this white butterfly now.
posted by nicolin
on Aug 27, 2007 -
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I have a new song ! Inspired by the numerous posts I've had the pleasure to listen here, I've added a tech touch to my music. My butterfly has decided to rebel against nature and has gained a synthetic voice... but fortunately, he soon gets rid of it and returns to real life.
posted by nicolin
on Aug 24, 2007 -
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It's nice to be at home with some guitars at hand. I wanted to participate to the challenge, but this tune has nothing to do with water. To me, it evokes a procession of hens in a courtyard, near and around a drowsy rooster. Images of aimless loopsided wanderings, long seductive dances. What is the rooster dreaming of ? just another bunch of hens I guess. Then he awakes suddenly. Too bad this wasn't the theme of the challenge. Enjoy.
posted by nicolin
on Jun 25, 2007 -
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which stands for : guitar flute harp flute guitar. Last year my sister gave me her old dell inspiron 3800. I installed audacity on it and was in for multitrack recording. Actually, I didn't know that I could listen to the previous tracks and recording at the same time. So I recorded the first four tracks trying not to lose the tempo and then moving the track so it fitted with the rest, adding layer by layer. By the time I recorded the solo I had managed to listen to the background. Composition is not too ambitious, it was just a matter of testing.
posted by nicolin
on May 26, 2007 -
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Everybody who plays guitar has probably done this at one time or another. Here's my version.
posted by snsranch
on Apr 20, 2007 -
5 comments