Smooth Summer Sessions - My own Recording Channel
- Sander
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Sep 06, 2021
Hi all,
BGuttman redirected me here, so here we go.
I've started a YT channel named Smooth Summer Sessions a few weeks ago, with the sole purpose of having fun recording and waiting to become one of those million-views YouTubers (no but seriously).
All jokes aside, I just like recording and trying to document my growth in both arranging, recording, playing etc.
I know the first few vids on the channel are a bit wonky because they were live and we were totally NOT into the right groove, but the home recordings are something I really like.
Some examples below:
Une Belle Histoire
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahkg_86n_pk
Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG59r4RrRa0
Anna Colada (a German song, nobody knows it I presume :clever:
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsrdJhbl278
Channel link:[url]<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6qD3W ... V_FoEuZ1Bw">https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6qD3WIat71nEV_FoEuZ1Bw</LINK_TEXT>
So, leave a like, a comment, or subscribe if you wanna make my day :biggrin: :good:
Please let me know what you think, and also if there would be songs you'd really like. I'm always into a fun challenge.
Also, the Sousaphone and stuff are recorded by me. I got the idea from my best friend, who does this with a really Dutch style of playing, with songs that are played in local bands.
I really enjoy this way of making music, so I'm keen to hear constructive help and also what you really really think.
BGuttman redirected me here, so here we go.
I've started a YT channel named Smooth Summer Sessions a few weeks ago, with the sole purpose of having fun recording and waiting to become one of those million-views YouTubers (no but seriously).
All jokes aside, I just like recording and trying to document my growth in both arranging, recording, playing etc.
I know the first few vids on the channel are a bit wonky because they were live and we were totally NOT into the right groove, but the home recordings are something I really like.
Some examples below:
Une Belle Histoire
Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay
Anna Colada (a German song, nobody knows it I presume :clever:
Channel link:
So, leave a like, a comment, or subscribe if you wanna make my day :biggrin: :good:
Please let me know what you think, and also if there would be songs you'd really like. I'm always into a fun challenge.
Also, the Sousaphone and stuff are recorded by me. I got the idea from my best friend, who does this with a really Dutch style of playing, with songs that are played in local bands.
I really enjoy this way of making music, so I'm keen to hear constructive help and also what you really really think.
- SwissTbone
- Posts: 1138
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Those arrangements sound fun!
And of course I know Fäschtbänkler! Never underestimate my "cultural" interest :-)
And of course I know Fäschtbänkler! Never underestimate my "cultural" interest :-)
- HenrikStromberg
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Aug 11, 2021
[quote="Sander"]Hi all,
BGuttman redirected me here, so here we go.
I've started a YT channel named Smooth Summer Sessions a few weeks ago, with the sole purpose of having fun recording and waiting to become one of those million-views YouTubers (no but seriously).
All jokes aside, I just like recording and trying to document my growth in both arranging, recording, playing etc.
I know the first few vids on the channel are a bit wonky because they were live and we were totally NOT into the right groove, but the home recordings are something I really like.
Some examples below:
Une Belle Histoire
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG59r4RrRa0
Anna Colada (a German song, nobody knows it I presume :clever:
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsrdJhbl278
Channel link:[url]<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6qD3W ... V_FoEuZ1Bw">https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6qD3WIat71nEV_FoEuZ1Bw</LINK_TEXT>
So, leave a like, a comment, or subscribe if you wanna make my day :biggrin: :good:
Wonderful! Otus Redding is one of my favorite musicians to practice and play (especially "The dock of the bay" [url]https://musescore.com/official_author/scores/6924271">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahkg_86n_pk
Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG59r4RrRa0
Anna Colada (a German song, nobody knows it I presume :clever:
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsrdJhbl278
Channel link:[url]<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6qD3W ... V_FoEuZ1Bw">https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6qD3WIat71nEV_FoEuZ1Bw</LINK_TEXT>
So, leave a like, a comment, or subscribe if you wanna make my day :biggrin: :good:
Wonderful! Otus Redding is one of my favorite musicians to practice and play (especially "The dock of the bay" [url]https://musescore.com/official_author/scores/6924271)!
Please let me know what you think, and also if there would be songs you'd really like. I'm always into a fun challenge.
Also, the Sousaphone and stuff are recorded by me. I got the idea from my best friend, who does this with a really Dutch style of playing, with songs that are played in local bands.
I really enjoy this way of making music, so I'm keen to hear constructive help and also what you really really think.[/quote]
BGuttman redirected me here, so here we go.
I've started a YT channel named Smooth Summer Sessions a few weeks ago, with the sole purpose of having fun recording and waiting to become one of those million-views YouTubers (no but seriously).
All jokes aside, I just like recording and trying to document my growth in both arranging, recording, playing etc.
I know the first few vids on the channel are a bit wonky because they were live and we were totally NOT into the right groove, but the home recordings are something I really like.
Some examples below:
Une Belle Histoire
Anna Colada (a German song, nobody knows it I presume :clever:
Channel link:
So, leave a like, a comment, or subscribe if you wanna make my day :biggrin: :good:
Wonderful! Otus Redding is one of my favorite musicians to practice and play (especially "The dock of the bay" [url]https://musescore.com/official_author/scores/6924271">
Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay
Anna Colada (a German song, nobody knows it I presume :clever:
Channel link:
So, leave a like, a comment, or subscribe if you wanna make my day :biggrin: :good:
Wonderful! Otus Redding is one of my favorite musicians to practice and play (especially "The dock of the bay" [url]https://musescore.com/official_author/scores/6924271)!
Please let me know what you think, and also if there would be songs you'd really like. I'm always into a fun challenge.
Also, the Sousaphone and stuff are recorded by me. I got the idea from my best friend, who does this with a really Dutch style of playing, with songs that are played in local bands.
I really enjoy this way of making music, so I'm keen to hear constructive help and also what you really really think.[/quote]