Charles Silverman
Since the early 70's I had the music influence of all those great folk and rock artists of then. I have composed several acoustic vocals and instrumentals over
A re-record of this song in all acoustic style - no instrumentation.
SoundClick artist Charles Silverman presents "Not That Far Away - All Acoustic Version", an outstanding release in the Acoustic genre. Featuring acoustic, vocal and finger picking, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. With a tone that is ambience, john legend and dua lipa, Charles Silverman's track connects on an emotional level. "Not That Far Away - All Acoustic Version" has peaked at number 10 on the SoundClick Acoustic General chart. Fans of Dylan, James Taylor and Shawnmullins will find "Not That Far Away - All Acoustic Version" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
The title indicates the song meaning that although we might lose a loved one, friend, pet...they and their soul and memories still live within - so not very far away really!!!
Independent artist Charles Silverman drops "You're Really Not That Far Away", a Rock Unplugged track on SoundClick. Featuring acoustic, vocal and finger picking, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. With a tone that is ambience, sia and pharrell williams, Charles Silverman's track connects on an emotional level. "You're Really Not That Far Away" has peaked at number 1 on the SoundClick Rock Unplugged chart. For fans of Dylan, James Taylor and Shawnmullins looking for something new, Charles Silverman delivers on SoundClick.
Hand in Hand is my first acoustic guitar instrumental of 2016. This hopefully paints a picture of anything to do with hand-in-hand interactions.
"Hand In Hand" by Charles Silverman is an Acoustic Guitar production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by acoustic, finger picking and playing, giving the song its signature feel. An acoustic guitar track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. It has peaked at #11 in Acoustic and #3 in Acoustic Guitar on the SoundClick charts. SoundClick gives artists like Charles Silverman a platform to share original Acoustic Guitar music with listeners around the world.
A song about something I hear people say all the time.....after a day of hard or stressful work....or just a plain bad day! Highest positions: #1 Rock; #1 Rock unplugged
"It's Been A Long Day Today" by Charles Silverman is a Rock Unplugged production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by acoustic, vocal and finger picking, giving the song its signature feel. The track creates a listening experience that feels ambience, alicia keys and billie eilish. With a peak of #1 on the main SoundClick Rock chart, this is one of the strongest-performing Rock Unplugged releases on the platform. Listeners who follow Dylan, James Taylor and Shawnmullins will feel right at home with this Charles Silverman release on SoundClick.
A song of people and friends recalling the past For Just a While has reached #1 in the subgenre of Acoustic Vocals.
Independent artist Charles Silverman drops "For Just A While", an Acoustic Vocals track on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. With a tone that is love, sad, memories and loss, Charles Silverman's track connects on an emotional level. "For Just A While" has peaked at number 1 on the SoundClick Acoustic Vocals chart. Discover "For Just A While" and the rest of the Charles Silverman discography on SoundClick. You can download this track free of charge.
My full time profession is a school psychologist. For many years I have been playing acoustic 6 and 12 string guitar and have written several songs. It is hard to peg down a genre for me, the best I can think of is acoustic, rock unplugged, singer / songwriter.
I will appreciate any feedback from listeners and other artists, and really hope you become a fan after listening to a few songs.
I used to play regularly at small venues. Now I concentrate on recordings in the home studio. When living in New England, I played in Providence, New Hampshire and Mass.
My first music teachers; bands and musicians of the 60s and 70s; James Taylor; Shawn Mullins; Keb Mo; George Winston; Gordan Lightfoot; Don Henley; and Eric Bibb to name a few.
Dell Vostro 220; Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 interface; M-Audio Oxygen8 v2 MIDI keyboard; Yamaha FG-230 12 string; Alvarez Artist 6 string acoustic; ART Tube MP preamp; a few inexpensive electric guitars; Behringer C-1 large diaphram mic; a couple of small condenser pencil type mics and Sonar Producer 8.5.