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REVERIES
Summary: Luke Janela is a cellist/guitarist/multi-instrumentalist who has been creating unique, hypnotic instrumental pieces as podcast. These thoughtful, magical pieces are a companion to your listening day, whether between other podcasts as a palette cleanser or on their own. There are now over 150 "episodes" of short instrumental songs. If you've discovered and enjoy this unique podcast please leave a review!
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no fanfare! why? i got busy to post. like a tardy homework here is my assignment. 100 days. a few behind. F-
Here’s a super rough “song”… I don’t know if it’s that, so much as an idea and letting the lyrics fall out of its pockets to see if there’s anything worth picking up.
I don’t have a name for this one, it’s just a short thought on piano
I posted the early version of this with beats, I thought the cello part was nice enough to share on its own.
this song is a bit more, er, aggressive. here are some tamped punkish chamber cellos.
two cellos playing a pretty line, hard panned left and right gives it that floaty feeling
I’ve been making music everyday! But not specifically for my music everyday project. But with that spirit in mind I’m going to post excerpts from what I’ve been working on for the last few days…
Here’s an outtake of guitar, the rest of the song was too long. It’s funny when I realize what I was listening to a lot when recording… in this case I think I must have definitely been on a Gillian Welch / Dave Rawlings kick.
tried to rhyme ishtar and guitar and didn’t sing.
I was almost going to “cheat” and post an old recording. But the whole idea is, for me, to find some joy in playing music everyday. Sharing it makes it more likely that that happens, in theory and practice. So I sat and played guitar. It’s not profound maybe, or show how rad I can shred. It’s just making music.
cello. then beats. then cello, and more beats! big things.
I need to get a good mandolin or fix this ancient one or maybe put strings on it for the first time ever (probably maybe has not had new strings in 40 years) because it’s tuned the same way as a cello (fifths) so I can read sheet music and play along without hating everything. I like this Bach movement the best. From the suites, number 3.
now we are all caught up. trust issues, all resolved.
gets lit
just after