Title | October Moon #music #gospel #christian #acapela |
Board | Blueprint Jams N' Chips - John Owens |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 295 seconds |
Plays | 1 play |
Auto Transcribed | No |
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October Moon #music #gospel #christian #acapela
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Description: Piano, guitar, drum lovin' rocker from the 50's turned jazz, blues, and gospel instrumentalist. Am also learning the production side of the music business using Studio One 6 Professional DAW and DaVinci Resolve 18 video production software. Involved also in promoting local groups in east TN on a YouTube channel (Family Band Music 865) and with Paul Belcher Concerts.
#music #rock #metal #progressive
This was an intentional improvisation over a How Great Thou Art backing track, done several weeks after the initial one.
Thanks to DnD for the use of his backing track to How Great Thou Art on YouTube.
This is the first track I recorded, in the summer of 2020. It was recorded open-air on my I-Phone, plugged straight into a little mixing board.
Thanks to Erich Andreas and his crew at Your Guitar Sage for the use of a backing track similar to BB King's The Thrill is Gone.
A dear friend told me in early October she wanted to hear something new from me. It took about a month, wrapped around a gorgeous harvest full moon, to get this one ready. This one's for Diana . . .
The title of this track is a by-product of a practice style that my guitar teacher Erich calls noodling. I have about six or seven such sessions that are named after different kinds of noodles. Some may show up on later releases. This is one of the first multi-track recordings done on my Zoom H4nPro recorder and Behringer 4-track mixing board.
#music #rock #metal #progressive
This was an intentional improvisation over a How Great Thou Art backing track, done several weeks after the initial one.
Thanks to DnD for the use of his backing track to How Great Thou Art on YouTube.
This is the first track I recorded, in the summer of 2020. It was recorded open-air on my I-Phone, plugged straight into a little mixing board.
Thanks to Erich Andreas and his crew at Your Guitar Sage for the use of a backing track similar to BB King's The Thrill is Gone.
A dear friend told me in early October she wanted to hear something new from me. It took about a month, wrapped around a gorgeous harvest full moon, to get this one ready. This one's for Diana . . .
The title of this track is a by-product of a practice style that my guitar teacher Erich calls noodling. I have about six or seven such sessions that are named after different kinds of noodles. Some may show up on later releases. This is one of the first multi-track recordings done on my Zoom H4nPro recorder and Behringer 4-track mixing board.