So, as some may have heard, I am once again playing guitar a bit these days. Though nothing to write home about, I am going post some songs I have been messing around with here.
This is the first song I have recorded that I am even halfway comfortable uploading, something I am calling “Storm to 4:30″. It was written in two very short (15 min or so each) sessions after getting home from work and leading up to 4:30 pm when I leave to pick up my Son from daycare, and both days were very stormy. Let me know what you think.
This work, as with all of the content on this site, is released under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license and is mostly available for you to do whatever you wish with it. Please see the license at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ for the complete details. If used, please attribute works to “Jayson Lorenzen” and include at least the URL to the main page of this site “http://jayson.monjayaki.org” , thank you.
I will provide a Garageband project containing the individual tracks if desired. Comment here to request it.

Max West | 25-Feb-08 at 10:53 pm | Permalink
In the words of my favorite Aunt Helen who used to come out to the garage to hear me practice ( Mom banished me to the garage) and say “it’s got a beat”
Keep up the good work, I smell a band
Carlos | 09-Apr-08 at 5:34 am | Permalink
hey Jayson, I was curious to see what was all the fuzz about your music. I’m pretty impressed, I liked it, mellow, catchy, rythmic…
you do a great job of setting the scene for your song including the album cover, well done!
Jayson | 09-Apr-08 at 9:46 am | Permalink
Thanks for your kind words Carlos, will try to get more up here soon.
j
proudmommy | 27-May-08 at 12:25 am | Permalink
Nice. Mellow. Love it!
Jeremy Brooks » May Challenge Video | 31-May-08 at 7:37 pm | Permalink
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James Gonzales | 02-Jun-09 at 5:31 am | Permalink
Jayson,
I liked the song especially the percussion on the intro of the song. Keep it up.
James