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101 ExcellentAbout Larry Graham Alexander
- Birthday 01/30/1934
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Larry Graham Alexander started following "The Dish Rag" (Somebody shoot the trumpet player)., "Tappeto", "Colonel Moogy March" and and 6 others
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This is my "Tappeto", featuring the Steinway Model D piano with orchestra. Larry Graham Alexander
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A guitar.
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The instrumental sounds that I used are not from the Moog synth. I don't presently own a Moog. I have a pretty good number of synthesizer libraries that I used. Everything that you hear on this production, except for the drums, is synthesizer-produced. Thanks for your input. Larry Graham Alexander
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...and your nice compliments sound good to my ears. Thanks. Larry Graham Alexander
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I paid honor to the old Moog synthesizer with my "Colonel Moogy March". Larry Graham Alexander
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All, Here's my "Ballad For Trumpet". Larry Graham Alexander
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This is my arrangement of the children's tune "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" (Sometimes called "The Alphabet Song"). Larry Graham Alexander
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Give a listen to my "In The Spotlight" if you wish. Four instrumentalists take turns (In The Spotlight) and show off just a little bit. Instrumentation: Chapman Stick, Guitar, Violin and Drums. Larry Graham Alexander
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This is my mostly-synths, "Annie Log". The bass and voices are sampled. Larry Graham Alexander
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Four of my country tunes that I wrote and produced.
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I appreciate the fact that you took the time to listen. Thanks, Mister Doug. Larry Graham Alexander -
Here are some country thangs that I wrote and produced: "Tribute To Chet" http://www.alexandermusic.com/resources/Chet2.mp3 "Dear One" http://www.alexandermusic.com/resources/DearOne.mp3 "Country Capers" http://www.alexandermusic.com/resources/CountryCapers.mp3 "Bantasy" http://www.alexandermusic.com/resources/Bantasy.mp3 Larry Graham Alexander
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Music Lovers, Have fun with your music. It's loud and brash and will probably make your ears bleed. It is my "The Dish Rag" and It's is all in fun. Larry Graham Alexander