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Showing posts with label new song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new song. Show all posts

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Christmas Lullaby

Hey, y'all! :) (since only one of us really says "y'all", do I really need to say who this is? ;) )

Just wanted to let everyone know that there is a new clip added to our playlist to the right: Christmas Lullaby is now the first song in the list. When Raluca was at Stamps-Baxter School of Music, she e-mailed me and said, "How would you like to do a Christmas song?" I thought the idea was a great one and asked what style of Christmas song she was thinking of...she suggested a lullaby, and so voila! here is a Christmas Lullaby. :) (I know, real original title and all... *shrug*)

As you might hear on the Lullaby demo clip, I'm having some mic issues (sorry!), so though we have a couple other songs written, we have no demos of those yet. Anyone have a good suggestion for a good, but inexpensive, mic that works well for recording on the computer?! :)

Friday, April 10, 2009

New Clips, New Song!

Hey, y'all! :) Haley here...
OK, I finally got clips of the *new* versions of the Dancing in the Rain and Love Did demos in the little player over to the right. So, if you want to hear them, click on that.
Also--there's a clip of a brand new (well, new last week anyway!) song called Choose to Worship. The demo for this one was mixed by Raluca, she did the instrumentation of course, and the vocals are done by a friend of hers, Valentin Muresan. Check it out, they did a great job! :)

A couple things to note about the playlist:
One, the songs are in the order in which they were written--Desert Places, Dancing in the Rain, Love Did, and then Choose to Worship. Also, I have it set to *not* autoplay, so if you want to listen to the songs you need to click the play button (the triangle at the bottom of the player). And, once you've set it to play, it will keep playing, repeating the clips, until you tell it to stop.

May the Lord bless each of you richly, and may you have a great weekend as we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and King!