Music
Advertisement
fingerpicked Acoutic Guitar and voice. I think I doubled the guitar. minor processing on the voice. the subject is internet porn
From the Big Girl Underpants 2001 sessions. BGU: Yours Truly - Guitar, lead vox, Harmonica; Chris Terp - lead guitar; Mark Jagger - Guitar and recording/mixing; Adam Frost - Bass, Beny Leonard - Drums
Live!!!! when I was in the band Helen Killer, I convinced my bandmates to reckelessly dive right into this freeform meltdown chronicling A Breakup I Needed to Work Out. Recorded live at the Red Star Salloon (defunct circa 2007) Framingham, MA
the very first direct-to-digital home recording I did, round about '01 on that old pentium 3 with the 1 gig hard drive. fo course, I play all the instruments, and programmed the Alesis SR-16 for the drum track
Recorded in 2001 or so, one of the first three songs I recorded direct to digital, on a used $60 pentium 3 with a 1Gb hard drive...as with all those others, I played/sang everything, SR-16-ed the drum track, you name it
another home recording, direct to digital, I played and sang everything, Programmed the alesis SR-16 aren't you sic of reading that yet?
sort-of classical/spanish finerstyle, inspired by a local spanish/classical player of my aquaintance.
one of the very first batch of songs I recorded direct-to-PC using cooledit pro and my Alesis SR-16
Live Acoustic Fingerstyle from the Milford Performing Arts Center, round about 2006, perhaps?
Pseudo-Surf tune I teach to my Guitar students, and anybody else I can convince to play it at the occasional jam. Recorded direct-to-PC, your's truly on guitars (4 of 'em two thrythm, two lead) and bass, and programming of the ab-fab Alesis SR16.
First Live airing of this tempo-rubato hammer and pulloff gem. Live from the Rose Garden in Upton MA, 2/7/08.
Recorded when I was in the band 'Big Girl Underpants' line up: guitar adn vox-yours truly, guitar-Chir Terp, bass-Adam Frost, Drums- Micheal 'Benny' Leonard
Open G-tuning slide work. Yup. bask in my slidy awesomeness. Good, ain't it? direct-to-pc digital home recording, doubled guitars, single vox, tripled guit on the instrumental bit
6/4 into 4/4 goodness. recorded oin my crappy little Tascam Porta (Potty) 02 4 track cassette machine. you'll notice that the vox and guitars ar on the same tracks, yes? yep, sang and played guitar at the same time, so that I could have more than on
Digitized from circa 1978 45 rpm vinyl, is what this is! ho HO!
Acoutsicky goodness yum!
MY personal interpretation of the Flamenco 'thing', based on a tune captured on a damaged videotape
Very old tune, which I wrote in 1974, or there abouts. it was recorded once in teh late 1970s, but the recording was long lost. This version was recorded direct to digital in 2003 or so.
5/4 time pseudo-blues. I happen to dig the groove on this, though it counts about as simple as 5/4 gets. as usual, I play all the instruments, sang all the vox, programmed the alesis drum synth...etc etc blah blah blah.
written in 1985 about, during my 'Bassist Decade'. recorded on my Tascam Portastudio 02 four-track in 2002, about. as usual, I played all the instruments, sang all vox (simultaneoulsy in fact, doubled, wouldn't have fit on 4 tracks otherwise.), prog
A 'Double G' slide tuning instrumental. 5 minutes of pure unadulterated guitar awesomeness. DON't you wish you could play like me?
more pseudo-folky fingerstyle goodness. the guit, my voice...doubled guit, doubled voice, minor processing. An anthem to my hypnagogic-state auditory hallucinations
ahh yes, the purity of a single guitar, and a single voice...well actally, a doubled guitar, and a slightly processed voice. SO many songs resulted from teh dissolution of my marriage...fricken angsty goldmine, is waht...
The companion tune to '30 Seconds of Bliss'. Recorded at home, direct to PC. I played all the stringed instruments & sang all the vocals. The drums are a programmed on an Alesis SR16.
Live Performance, 12-6-02, at the Landing Strip Cafe in Mendon MA. This happened to be the first time the song was aired out live. The recording was digitized from a camcorder video... a GOOD camcorder, mind you!

