THIS PORTION OF THE PAGE STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Here's a song I forgot to put on the SoundBytes3 CD: Dead Stop • See the latest Dale Omori video with my music SMALL SAMPLE OF PUBLISHED PHOTOS • HEAR A VIRTUAL CD, SOUNDBYTES 3, 2009
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| MUSIC SAMPLES FROM MY HOME RECORDING STUDIO* October 2009 vacation, three songs in three days. Played drum solo at start of Smokin' Crayolas using MIDI keyboard; got carried away but had fun: Smokin' Crayolas • Which Way is Right? • Do Not Follow David I. Andersen's lovely Fall Color video with music • Fall Fashion video • Fuzzy Slippers • Blue Shoes • Back to Bass | Film at Eleven Tat Chat video • Ink-Stained Heart • Ink on My Fingers • Inca Dink Dale Omori video on PD photographers • End of Day • Mr. Fix-It video Miracle Marine gallery • Tribute to the Fallen • Sunrise • The Garden Help Wanted 1 • Help Wanted 2 • Chapel of Rock • Blue Guitar Interview on music project • Obama Letters video • Fall 1 • Fall 2 Chuck Yarborough project: Ice Cream for Eric • Roll with It • Put Your World at War video with music (regular feature) • War music sample I created all the music for this Dale Omori documentary, which played at the Mass Confusion was used in the movie The Bride and the Grooms. My videos with music: Orchid 1 • Orchid 2 • Orchid 3 More recent photo galleries with music: Rock Hall • Beatles *The great thing about recording on a computer is that multi-tracking with a MIDI keyboard allows one person to play all the parts himself. And a guitar interface allows one to add multiple electric guitar° and bass tracks. You become a one-person band. And it's necessary to compose the music oneself to avoid copyright infringement. So the task is to compose, arrange, perform, record and mix. In other words, have fun. THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. ©jonfobes 2009 All items on this page are protected by copyright of Jon Fobes, Dale Omori, The Plain Dealer or cleveland.com. Any use of this content — or linked content — is expressly forbidden. °Listen to Jimmy Page, Joe Walsh or Brian May for lovely multi-track guitar choirs. |
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