3 for 3 with Hawaiian Listing
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2019 3:47 pm
Thought I'd try for this listing to pull out the old Dobro and given a whirl. I knew there was a reason I haven't given it back to my friend. Hopefully, he's forgotten about it.
https://soundcloud.com/kit-grenon/mai-tais-at-sundown
https://soundcloud.com/kit-grenon/birds-of-paradise
https://soundcloud.com/kit-grenon/lalani-my-love
ORIGINAL, HAWAIIAN and ISLAND-STYLE INSTRUMENTALS are needed by a U.K.-based Music Library that's using TAXI as its primary resource for a large-scale catalog expansion. Please submit Instrumentals in All Tempos in the stylistic wheelhouse of the references below:
Aloha-Oe Song by Hawaiian Daikikies
Ukulele Dance by Derek & Brandon Fiechter
Please submit original, well-crafted Instrumentals with plenty of Island spirit. Your arrangement should include Instrumentation that’s typically heard in the various forms of Island music such as ukulele, lap steel, steelpan/steel drum, marimbas, slack-key guitar voicings, etc., etc. Solo instrumentals, smaller ensembles, and full bands will all work well, as long as your piece sounds authentic and has that Hawaiian/Island vibe that they seek.
https://soundcloud.com/kit-grenon/mai-tais-at-sundown
https://soundcloud.com/kit-grenon/birds-of-paradise
https://soundcloud.com/kit-grenon/lalani-my-love
ORIGINAL, HAWAIIAN and ISLAND-STYLE INSTRUMENTALS are needed by a U.K.-based Music Library that's using TAXI as its primary resource for a large-scale catalog expansion. Please submit Instrumentals in All Tempos in the stylistic wheelhouse of the references below:
Aloha-Oe Song by Hawaiian Daikikies
Ukulele Dance by Derek & Brandon Fiechter
Please submit original, well-crafted Instrumentals with plenty of Island spirit. Your arrangement should include Instrumentation that’s typically heard in the various forms of Island music such as ukulele, lap steel, steelpan/steel drum, marimbas, slack-key guitar voicings, etc., etc. Solo instrumentals, smaller ensembles, and full bands will all work well, as long as your piece sounds authentic and has that Hawaiian/Island vibe that they seek.