Mr Moderato
Ring Tone #3 - Metal Mayhem Ring Tone #3 - Metal Mayhem
Just messing around. It has a drum-track too. Thought someone might like this as a ring tone.
Ring Tone #2 - Obnoxious Wah Wah Ring Tone #2 - Obnoxious Wah Wah
Just messing around with my equipment. Thought someone might like this as a ring tone.
Ring Tone #1 - Pseudo Flamenco Ring Tone #1 - Pseudo Flamenco
Rather than invest weeks writing a full song with the beginning published here I decided to only make this a brief ring-tone. It's in D minor and uses the familiar Andalusian cadence (i - VII - VI - V). Same progression as "Sultans of Swing".
Remember When, Deja Vu Remember When, Deja Vu
Worked on this one part-time for 6 months and finally recorded it. It would best fit in the Rock:Funk category but none exists.
12 Bar Blues Practice Rhythm Track (E Major) 12 Bar Blues Practice Rhythm Track (E Major)
Just a straight 12 bar blues rhythm track in E Major to practice with.
A Major Rock Rhythm Track #1. A Major Rock Rhythm Track #1.
A free, basic rock rhythm track for practicing rhythm and solos. The progression is simply E - D - A. Enjoy!
What Child Is This (aka: Green Sleeves) What Child Is This (aka: Green Sleeves)
I got an arrangement in the public domain for violin, viola, cello, etc. and did my own arrangement for guitar.
Impromptu in D Minor Impromptu in D Minor
One day I got "stuck" in D minor, loved the sound and began to write this song. It's in 3/4 although the name impromptu should give some background behind the feel of this song.
Spring Spring
Not Vivaldi's Spring but it's the best name I could find. It's just one of those songs that wrote itself. It uses a simple 1-5-4 major progression. Simple but good (or so I think). I welcome feedback.
Waltz'n In Heaven Waltz'n In Heaven
One of those easy songs. It's in D major but uses relative minor (B minor) with a simple minor chord progression (i-VII-VI).
Romance and a variation Romance and a variation
Original song Romance is the first section. The second section is a variation I created. Curious what others think of it.
Happy Yet Heavy Happy Yet Heavy
A little ditty I wrote. The title refers to the sound. It is in D major (happy key), has distorted guitar and power chords (heavy part). The main phrase is in 6/4, a compound duple, but the bridge is in 4/4.
Little Feet Little Feet
This is another song I wrote. I was inspired to write this when my child was learning to walk. I'm not playing piano rather the computer is playing back the song I wrote.