A short cover of the beautiful korean folk song “arirang” (아리랑) Blues from Hazelbrook NSW , Australia Easy going instrumental rock from Melbourne VIC, Australia A good old jazz standard form Tartu, Estonia A beautiful classical piece for trombone and piano.
Backing Track for Afro Blue
This backing track of "Afro Blue" was created using Bandlab MIDI Instruments and loops. It's relatively simple chord pattern makes it a good improvisation piece for beginners or an excellent template for experienced players to experiment with alternate scales and modes. ArrangementBar 2 Intro & HeadBar 43 First SoloBar 83 Second soloBar 131 Head out... Continue Reading →
New Release Hope Clearlight “Industrial Nightmares”
"A percussion and Moog driven sonic collage made from Music Maker JAM samples. Edited and Mastered on Bandlab." HC Photo by Steve Harvey on Unsplash
We Grow Accustomed to the Dark ReMix
Bandlab music sharing project, I added guitar, synth, and bass to this fantastic piano & vocal track. We Grow Accustomed to the Dark ReMix
Cowichan Valley Music Job Posting
Cowichan Folk Guild Artistic Director
New Release – Hope Clearlight – “Epic Sea Shanty”
Click here for another amazing composition from Wonderflung, sounds best on headphones.
New Release – Hope Clearlight “Electro-Blues “
Electro-Blues - a new and Interesting composition from Wonderflung
Duncan House Dogs Release – EMR2018
Welcome to the Duncan House Dogs sonic experiment EMR2018rev1.2. This experiment is dedicated to Electromagnetic Radiation awareness. I hope you enjoy it ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp2Lv1W6mVs Please let me know what you think, positive or negative your comments will help me create the next project. Procedure for the sonic experiment.... The Synthesizer sounds, were found on the... Continue Reading →
Duncan House Dogs Release – Diggin for Gold in Duncan
I am pleased to release "Diggin for Gold in Duncan" I hope you enjoy it. Special thanks to Robin Bolton of Duncan BC for coming up with the concept for the song and endless hours of jammin it out on drums. Also thanks for everyone working at the GIbson Guitar Company in 1962. I was... Continue Reading →
