Moin, Wayne!
Great songs demonstrating a great way of life and feelings that may not easy to be found within common Europe.
When hearing "Moving On", the idea struck me if you might be interested to do some vocals for the song "Ouma". If you like, just listen to my draft and tell me what you think. Since Part 1 and 3 of the song are 100% vocals and vocal percussion, they could really need a touch of your kind :-)
What do you think?
i feel the words, its hard to be away from home for long time, in which the closest thing that could bring you near you place of birth it could be music.
it's amazing how many different mucical elements you mixed up within your song. Your description fits the best. Like African-Copacabana-Lounge-Pianobar-Samba-Worldmusic-Funkrock-Song! And I really enjoyed it. Good piece of music! I'm exited to hear your SAWUBONA-song. You may collaborate with Lucky and/or maybe some european musicians (here) to create a new SAWUBONA-style.
Hi Carsten, bin heute seit langem mal wieder auf Sawubona gewesen. Hast du die Geschichte mit den Digital Musicians schon gesehen oder getestet? Wie geht es so, was macht die Musik?
Gruß Conny
Mar 26, 2011
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by Norman DarwenThe first four tracks encapsulate Arkansas-born Billy Jones. ...a wicked, raw, live version of Albert King's 'Personal Manager', 'my Hometown', a bleak, stark portrayal of the ghetto set to a busy but laid-back and bluesy musical commentary that epitomizes what some have defined as his "gangsta bluez" (...though it is perhaps even better on 'Ain't Good Lookin'), the rocking, rollicking, down-home, and subtly Howling Wolf inflected 'Blues Comes Callin'' and the bluesy/ reggae…See More
Sorry have been out so long....just a lot has happened in my life and re adjusting is taking some time.......but as you see I have some of the music I have done here at home posted now....hope to get to spend more time here....everyone take care..
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We are looking forward to hear your sound!!!
Best regards, Dieter
dis moss nou sharp....there is some AFrican peeps on here aswell..!
keep up the energy bra!
sharp
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Great songs demonstrating a great way of life and feelings that may not easy to be found within common Europe.
When hearing "Moving On", the idea struck me if you might be interested to do some vocals for the song "Ouma". If you like, just listen to my draft and tell me what you think. Since Part 1 and 3 of the song are 100% vocals and vocal percussion, they could really need a touch of your kind :-)
What do you think?
Kind regards, Carsten
i feel the words, its hard to be away from home for long time, in which the closest thing that could bring you near you place of birth it could be music.
Let’s explore creatively musical in this project.
Welcome on board of creativity.
Lucky Thobela
welcome to sawubona Musicjam!
Kind regards,
Caroline
it's amazing how many different mucical elements you mixed up within your song. Your description fits the best. Like African-Copacabana-Lounge-Pianobar-Samba-Worldmusic-Funkrock-Song! And I really enjoyed it. Good piece of music! I'm exited to hear your SAWUBONA-song. You may collaborate with Lucky and/or maybe some european musicians (here) to create a new SAWUBONA-style.
Be my guest
Andreas