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Description : Fourth verse of the Irish traditional The Moorlough Shore. In C minor.
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Thank you for not doing it soo soon...
I thought you were playing it safe...
leaving the obtrusive drum beat protects your voice from being used by lets say "JACKOFFER" the new and hottest dj ever lol
and NOT GIVING YOU CREDIT..
(Set your ID3 settings bro.)
I am going to use this.
You will not like it.
But thank you for sharing.
I will e-mail you when it's done.
BTW!
VERY cool accapella...
I could see this in soo many different types of "styles"...
I think I am Irish, but I am American, so that makes me a slut.
CHEERS!
Hi, it's me again, and I have another request.
Thanks for letting me use these, but this verse has a rather obtrusive drum beat on it. Would it be possible to have verse 4 without the percussion?
Thanks.
Oh also, here's an early version of my song so far- http://kaburorne.net/audio/irish%20folk.mp3
Needs a lot of improvement, but this is the main base of the song :)
Description : Music in medieval, Celtic or fantasy style. The language is Aale Elvish. A kind of Elvish based on Esperanto. Music with romantic lyrics and female vocals.
Description : not sure btm.. little verse ive been making.. wanna see what you guys can do with it. any profit or commerical use contact me. email in bio. thanks!
Description : As best as I can determine this oldy is PD. First learned it in that little folk destruction ensemble 'Suicidal Undertaker Dudes' where we did such things as 'Michael Row Your Boat' with every voice a half-step apart, or this ditty with me attempting the part you hear in discant here in bass. Forgot all about it until O, brother. So I don't own the copyright but research indicates the Coen brothers don't either. Embracing chance, the lovely cameo is my wife showing me lunch.
Description : Carrickfergus is a little fishing village in Northern Ireland.
Would sure appreciate any comments or critique as this is a learning experience for me and having listened to some of the talent here on Looperman, I feel a little out of place but want to improve my music that I love so much.
I thought you were playing it safe...
leaving the obtrusive drum beat protects your voice from being used by lets say "JACKOFFER" the new and hottest dj ever lol
and NOT GIVING YOU CREDIT..
(Set your ID3 settings bro.)
I am going to use this.
You will not like it.
But thank you for sharing.
I will e-mail you when it's done.
BTW!
VERY cool accapella...
I could see this in soo many different types of "styles"...
I think I am Irish, but I am American, so that makes me a slut.
CHEERS!
Thanks for letting me use these, but this verse has a rather obtrusive drum beat on it. Would it be possible to have verse 4 without the percussion?
Thanks.
Oh also, here's an early version of my song so far-
http://kaburorne.net/audio/irish%20folk.mp3
Needs a lot of improvement, but this is the main base of the song :)