Showing posts with label storytelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storytelling. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Apropos for the Halloween season: My song 'Crazy Maze' takes the listen-stat lead

Herertofore, 'At Large' & 'Towards Yonder Castle' stayed at the helm, but now, they have both been surpassed. Perfect all Hallow's Eve timing, it's Crazy Maze in at #1 most listened to thus far, of my solo tunes uploaded to Soundcloud. It's not much compared to many others, but... It keeps it's own momentum. Thank you to those who listen to & appreciate me. Love.

Herein this blog post lie my most season appropriate songs. Happy Halloween! ~Mita


Friday, January 24, 2014

2:45 ♫

This was recorded in 1996. One of my housemates was a 4 y/o boy named Neil, and he had a little keyboard, which may or may not have been a gift from me. I borrowed it from him, and this song was born. Everything but the vocals and effects come from this tiny, gorgeous Casiotone - maybe 2 octaves on it, itty bitty keys, and GREAT sounds! I had a couple of Casios in the early days, an MT-140 and an SK-1. Yum.

This isn't the best digital rip, what with crispy crackles and all, but even that has it's charm. Crazy for Casio. Enjoy!

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