Music from the Bermuda Triangle
I’ve always held the view that it’s better to post only when there is something significant to talk about. As my tutorial videos tend to take a long time to produce, this means that my posting frequency is awfully low.
However, I tend to produce a bunch of music that isn’t tutorials — little experiments and improvs for fun or profit. Well, fun, anyways. These are spread out on various places online without any way to know where they are, so I’m going to start gathering them back up here in some upcoming posts.
I’m also hard at work on two new sets of tutorial videos. First is “Groove Starter #1: Open Fifths,” an interesting little tune that’s much easier to play than my advanced funk grooves. The music and arrangement is complete, so shooting the video is next. Second, I’m working the full tutorial for “Funk Groove #3 in F” with an all-new, never-heard-before bridge. I’ve got to do some clean up on the music, but the arrangement is done, so it’s also ready to shoot.
There was a time when I didn’t have the space to have any keyboards or pianos out. I was forced to do music completely with the computer, so I did a bunch of electronic stuff. This may or may not be your thing, but I’m still a big fan of the electronic genre (I’m mostly into Drum-n-Bass these days). Here’s a thumpy little tune I did back in 2006. Remember, if you head over to this track’s page on SoundCloud, you can comment on specific points of the music and download the whole thing for free.

