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Demos Quirky Rock and/or Roll

The Allegro Sessions: I’ll Be Around

For the last year or so I’ve been getting together with the Allegro String Quartet, a fine female foursome who have been working on some of my rock and roll string music.

As any patron of these pages knows, I am nothing if not eclectic. (I’m still trying to figure out if that’s a feature or a flaw.) Over the years, I’ve written a number of things for strings that combine classical sensibilities with rock/pop/jazz/global aesthetics. Sometimes this has taken the form of compositions for string quartet alone (6, Jig), and at other times the strings are layered into a band (Dreaming). But what interests me most is a hybrid somewhere in the middle. Last week, Allegro and I made four rough recordings of songs we’ve been working on. Each one crosses genres in some way.

First up is “I’ll be Around.” This is a pretty straight ahead jazz tune, and I could imagine Bing Crosby singing it in a 1950s TV special. But this rendition is Bing-less, with me on vocals and guitar as the quartet switches between a tight-harmony solo, pizzacato, and a verse in which they throw themes back and forth between them. The tempo marking says it all: “coy and cute.” Take a listen to I’ll Be Around, MP3.

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Contests Quirky

Victimae Paschali Laudes: St. Gregory Remix

What can I say? I can’t say no to a contest.

My latest foray into the contest world is a remix contest of the male vocal quartet New York Polyphony singing the plainchant “Victimae Paschali Laudes.” They provided the “stems” (raw sound files) at Indaba and let the contestants go wild.

And go wild I did. I added an intro featuring the Monastery of Greg singers, laid down a rhythm track of beat boxing, layered in sound effects, and finished with a Latin rap. I guess I’m just a guy with big ideas and a bigger mouth…

I thought it would be appropriate to name my entry the “St. Gregory Remix,” as he is the namesake of Gregorian Chant. He was also the right saint to invoke on this remix, as the recording is all a cappella. Obviously, I did some slicing and dicing, but the whole mix comes from either the the mouths of NY Polyphony or me. Check out all the entries at Indaba or listen to the MP3 right here.

This is something new and different for me, so I’d be interested in hearing your feedback.

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Quirky

Attack of the Aliens!

What are a Dad and a seven year old to do on a rainy afternoon, except for…you know…write songs about aliens? Look at the picture below (Theo as an alien; me as a frightened human) while listening to the song we recorded. It is truly terrifying apocalyptic madness.

Aliens Attack!
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Quirky

Odds and Ends, part 5

Holy Manna Remix: MP3

Church of the Servant’s Guitarchestra played this Sunday night. As I was recording demos of the music for them to listen to while practicing, one thing led to another, and soon I was adapting a rap I had written a long time ago to the chords I was using for the hymn “We Have Come to Join in Worship” (HOLY MANNA).

How could it be so wrong when it feels so right?…

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Quirky

Happy Birthday, Susan!

My friend Susan (no last name, just in case she doesn’t want this broadcast to the whole world) just turned 60. Her birthday invitation said “Please do not bring a gift, but it would be nice to bring a short original verse, a song (that you would have to sing), or a picture to share.” Of course, I read this about 20 minutes before the party while I was looking for directions.

What could I do, but compose a little something in her honor? Now don’t get me wrong: I don’t expect this to go down in history with Beethoven’s “Für Elise,”  Bach’s Notebook for Anna Magdalena, or the Beatles’ “Julia,” but it’s a little something to honor a fine woman on her sixtieth.

The 60 Year Waltz: MP3, PDF

By the way, the last two measures need a little explanation. That unlikely cadence is clearly lifted from the Beatles’ Sgt Pepper’s, but is also somewhat of a signature. After all, what do they sing during those iconic 3 chords? “Billy Shears” Sounds an awful lot like my name, doesn’t it?

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Quirky

Billy the Tap-Dancing Hygienist

My muse can be strange. This evening I was hanging out on the porch with the boys doodling with a little jazz tune on my guitar when Simon told me about our bunny Dottie doing a little dance. That reminded me of the title of one of Dav Pilkey’s alter ego’s books: Billy the Tap-Dancing Hygienist, by Sue Denim. From there the mash up of the two ideas began, and a charming (if I don’t say so myself) new song song was born: Billy the Tap-Dancing Hygienist.