My first attempt at Reggae. Thanks to Mr Pitch Shift for his contribution.
Where ya bin boy? Ya know my number!
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My first attempt at Reggae. Thanks to Mr Pitch Shift for his contribution.
Where ya bin boy? Ya know my number!
It started out folky but after listening to some James Bond music it seemed to go that way a bit…. Thank you for your voice Louise Quinlan and for your bass solo Peter Shead.
I found this lovely guitar sound in Cubase and wanted to do something with it. Thank you Sophie Aynsley for the violin solo. Also my two new teachers Martin Jirsák and Nils Keune (whose advice I should have listened to here and there)…
Discoey Klezmer…? A bit Dire Straitsy as well….
I love the piano sound. My favourite so far.
Many thanks to my own personal Live Aid – Chris, Nigy, Pete, Yvonne, Dorn, Alistair, Liz and the beautiful Brown sisters (Bananarama).
Wanted to call it ‘urban wolf’ but it’s already in use for other musical enterprises. Darn!
My first audio project and a steep learning curve.
Special thanks to Kathleen Wray (voice), Peter Shead (bass guitar) and James Mulvale (my very patient teacher).
Here’s my first piece. It was a great lesson in midi recording and editing. Many thanks to my teacher James Mulvale and Chris Barton for the drum solo.