Splogman's undefined sharity program (following up 52 weeks)
      

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

sleevegirls 235-239






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Monday, October 30, 2006

Splogman covers (4)

Butchering the Beatles [1]

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Ennio! Ennio! Ennio!



via PCL


p.s. Experiencing upload-problems with blogger. If it remains quiet the coming days, it's because of that. If I keep experiencing the same difficulties for another two days, I will do a manual overide, which means the lay-out of this blog will slightly change. But after that you can expect new posts every day again.

more flute nonsense


Splogman - flute samba

Another scary tune


Splogman - Requiem for a drowned sunflower

Saturday, October 28, 2006

The new sleeve girls have arrived




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1 string


6 strings


11-string bass


Thursday, October 26, 2006

Calling all fiends

Yes, Katyana has been calling all her f(r)iends to make a spooky, scary, or terrifying track for this year's halloween special. Yours truly has contributed his most scary soundscape as well:

Visit: Calling all fiends

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

splogman covers (3)

The splogmen are sailing

splogman covers (2)

Few of you will know this one. It's a small song to introduce kids to the family of string instruments. This afternoon I found this keyboard-accompaniment I recorded for my classes some years ago and I decided to add some vocals ;-)

Splogman - De snarenfamile

Splogman covers (1)

5 or 6 years ago when I had my first acceptable soundcard, one of the first things I did was to record a few covers. Just found back one of them.

Vinkeveen



I used to think there were only two songs that mentioned my place of birth, but I've just dicovered that there is this one that describes it as the ultimate place to take your date to:

Jan Gorissen - Naar Vinkeveen

(well, I wouldn't go that far ...)

Monday, October 23, 2006

Wet theme

Before we continue the sleeve girls program I've got another project I've been working on last summer. I've been searching pictures themewise, using translation machines to find sites from as much countries as possible. Here is one of my favorites
I wonder if these pictures are all within photobucket's terms of service ...

Forbidden freedom

Before I could continue with my sleeve girls project, I had to restore it, because appearently some of the pics weren't allowed at photobucket. I wonder who of you have the strength to refrain from looking at those forbidden pics.

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Splusp kicks off again!!!