Voice Horns?! Correct!!
Pachebel_Canon_-_Experimenting_with_Voice_Horns.mp3 I'm really trying to perfect some way of making "voice horns" but I'm not having much success... |
Belljj
Bells! It's a test song and it sounds good enough to post, methinks. |
Solo Free-Association Genre Rambling That is Fast
Free_Association_Genre_Rambling_That_is_Fast.mp3 I tried to see how many genres I could saunter through in 1.5 minutes. ^_^ YEAH! |
Trial One, Two, Three, Four
A Capella mashings. Barbershop stylings, R&B Cajun-style? Gospel singers improvising in a music hall? ^_^ ;-) |
Jonathan, All By Hisself.
Jonathan made this on my computer in the a.m. while I slept. SCARY-TRAILER-WORTHY! |
What Can And Can't Be Called A Lightning Storm And The Reminiscent Love Of Elena
What_Can_And_Can_t_Be_Called_A_Lightning_Storm_And_The_Reminiscent_Love_Of_Elena.mp3 Pretty much exactly what it sounds like. ... ^_^ :-p |
The Optomistic Response To Scandle
At 1:54 to 1:58 is the coolest piano improvisation ever. Containing the best ending ever. This song may be called AllisonMaryWhite, but that's not the name of the girl for whom the song is named. Her name is actually something like Allison Pala-something. I met her on the subway in California, and I really want to marry her. After meeting her for 45 minutes, I was pretty certain, so much so that I'd called my brother, parents, and friend and told them, "By the way, I've found my wife." She never called me after that day, which makes me worry that she's dead. Or lost my information. Or some other unforntunate possibility. I have quite the difficulty-pants imagining that she didn't absolutely love me. It was clickage like that. Betractive, Scandle, and AllisonMaryWhite all refer to her. This song is the "I've found Allison using YouTube" song, written in quick conjunction to Scandle. Scandle is like the "Awwwww, I've lost her, my wife," song, and AllisonMaryWhite is like the, "Hey, I've found Allison using YouTube and the wonderful YouTubers," song. The finding of her was of course an imagined thing, and an enjoyable thing to make. I hope someday that YouTube will be able to help me find her, or at least her grave. |
The Last 07:43 of a 54:36 Minute Improvisation
Wicked-pants? THE best voice-sound I have ever made is around 3:59 in. Oh em gee, you have no idea. |
Post-Intimacy Music
Little_Black_Man_-_Microcassette.mp3 I improvised this song right after some intimacy. I think, verily, it shows much about me. :-p |
Chill, Chill, Chillay!
Even_Less_Sunny_Dustlight_Than_Others.mp3 Ahhhh.... Um.... Ah! Ohhh, mmmm, mm. Mm. |
MySpaceTractive
CAH-THARSIS. |
Fear is a Goner When We're Together
Vocal catharsis. |
Turn Up Those Woofers
Woof woof. |
Doom, Dooleed, 'n Yoom
Jonathan__Andrew__and_Elimy.mp3 I didn't really feel like recording on this day, months ago, but I did anyway. After putting this music into my pc, I tucked it away into a folder labeled "shyte" and it didn't see the light of day again until just a few weeks ago. Whatever I was thinking before, I'm not thinking now. This song rocks bach's socks. The particularly attractive thing about it is the voice-u-lar variability. Not something I can or want to reproduce ^_^ |
For Paul
I composed this song for my brother Paul's wedding, specifically so that it would be appealing to his future wife :-) If they want, I'll play it at their wedding for them. The singing on the track is just to show what CAN be--I'd much rather sing lyrics written by Paul or have him sing. But I can sing nonsense if requested. ^_^ I recorded this off of my phone, so it is of an understandly crappy quality. Audacity's audio editing effects did a surprisingly good job at eliminating a LOT of recording noise :-) And watch out, there's a missing note at the end. You can sing it yourself if it'd make you feel better. ;-) |
For the Windward-Types
I was playing guitar today, pretending, imagining playing songs for those Windward types, and eventually, improvisation after improvisation, I came up this nice melody. |
Midi
A midi version of a song I improvised in 11th grade, called "I be for myself." Took me three hours to create. I gave it to my brother Justin's wife, Ma-Ha-Lah, for Christmas. |
Majestic Chromatics
Kind of an end product of sorts. Just voices. Sort of painful on the ears, but with its own charm, I suppose. An entirely different rendition is in order, but done by someone else. Feel free to cover my song, I'd love it. Best listened to at very loud volume, like all my songs, it seems. ~~ in order to catch slight and light sounds. |
For Jaime Lorraine, Whom I've Yet to Meet
By_all_means_not_mine_at_all.mp3 I made this entirely new song today. Inspiration from a person I've never met, but would like to. |
Sonic Kick
A rrr-illy short clip inspired by Sonic, with no special effects. http://www.ocremix.org/remix/OCR00691/ |
Sunset Trio
It's a Prelim Experimente, a capella. |
The Mountain King
After listening to this song over a hundred times, I rationalized each bit of lyric in the song literarily. For what reason, I'm not entirely sure. But once done writing, I stopped listening, and felt free from the song finally. The Lyrics: Mountain King owns everything/And he thinks he runs his land/But the Queen hates the King, so she runs everything/Cuz her husband |
Calypso Night Stormy Mountain!
Calypso_Night_Stormy_Mountain.mp3 The guitar thing is just two chords played over and over, but I really liked their sound and thought they deserved a song. I had actually planned to make it into a more complex guitar song, but then I realized I could just sing at it and it sounded nice, so I went ahead and did that. Not 'til today did I actually record it or anything. Like always, things became improvised during the performance, and so about 50% of this song is completely different from anything I've ever done with it previously. ^_^ |
I don't know what this is, but I'm pretty sure it's a creepy, thin, sickly, leathery-like creature who lives in damp rock crevices, and he's singing or something, with the aid of a Jonathan on guitar. |
A rendition of Grapevine, con intensity, sans happy licks. |
Jungle_Boots_Media_Version.mp3 Percussive guitar, with Jonathan in the background, making noise, AS USUAL. |
Dead Blue Dog. It's a blues song that neither Jon or I could create alone, but together made happen. It is an improvised recording, but it indicates where the song can go. A better version will be made eventually, most probably. |
More Jon and Andrew nonsense. Note the use of liquid gold and leprechauns. |
This song is a WORLD. PRepare to be lost in it.
Derelict_Persia_and_Other_Folk_Songs_From_the_Future.mp3 Jonathan and I created this earthen glory early this July morning. It incorporates acoustic guitar, body parts, perhaps a desk and some voices. There is no electric guitar, no synthesizer. I can't beleive this song exists. It is, in fact, a figment of your imagination. You're making ME up. |
High School Production
What I have attached here is a little ditty called, "The Dream of Diana." My friend Shane and I created it over a period of a few months in Germany, senior year, just before I left in the summer. The recording took only a few days, yada yada. The ending is what I would term "pretty frickin' awesome," the lyrics "rather wicked" and a number of the solos as "quite irreproducable." This song got its start at a soda fountain of the food court of Ramstein's fashionable and always tasteful PX Food Court, and it sprawled from that point on like Zerg Creep. Its inspiration was the tasteful and always fashionable "Manowar" and similar "beat your fist to the wind, it's norwegian viking battle metal music time" band vomitings. I was, in short, making fun of music that's really quite fun to make fun of, and I think I did it beautifully, and I think that Shane was a wonderful guitar-man. I played keyboard, did voices, and made lyrics. Shane and I edited it together, and it was a shared pleasure of an experience, as the song grew like a fungus and/or barbecue child. |
Throat-Singing Practice
Throat_singing_-_Replacing_Brej.mp3 Listen for a very high whistling whilst the bass drones on |