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Title: Any music to suit your mood
Status: Published
Release Date: Mar 31, 2008
File(s): 1077_1202_WebGab.jpg
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Notes to Reporters: First, I love music - all kinds of music. I guess it would be hard to pigeon-hole me in any particular style but jazz is usually the basis of most of my songs. I love arranging more than anything else and adding new directions and unexpected twists in traditional sounds. The result is unique, but always melodic. Strong songs include:

Amazing Grace (no. 1 song on soundclick) : Country-pop with a jazz flavor and funky drums

Always Yours (no. 1 song on soundclick) : Jazz-rock with electric guitar and acoustic piano

Dying Star (no. 1 song on soundclick): Ambient jazz tune - mellow and sweet

Deyja in Blacksburg (no. 4 song on soundclick) : mixed genre

Ala Coldplay (five-star rated song on soundclick): Pop-Rock tune

Thank you for your time and your ears!
WebGab

Just another ballad: rock ballad
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Tags: jazz, acid jazz, rock, hip-hop, funk, country, pop, techno, electronica, nu-jazz, smooth jazz, jazz-rock, relaxing music, classica, new-age musicl
   
Release Text:
If you're looking for a variety of music to suit any mood, check out WebGab's sounds at http://www.soundclick.com/webgab . From beautiful acoustic and piano to modern techno and funk, from classical to rock, WebGab's music touches on just about every genre. You'll find a unique combination of rock-ballad blues and pop piano in the haunting "Always Yours", a soundclick number one song. In fact, three of WebGab's songs have made it to the number one spot on Soundclick. If you like new age smooth jazz, check out the number one song, "Dying Star", a perfect song to just chill-out by. If you're a fan of ColdPlay, you'll also like "Ala ColdPlay", another five-star rate song on Soundclick and WebGab's tribute to that band.

Another stand-out includes a "stratified" tune called "Just Another Ballad" with outstanding echoing strats ala Clapton style. The haunting "Deyja in Blacksburg" was completely written, composed and recorded on April 16th, 2007, marking that tragic day when 33 students and teachers lost their lives in the Va. Tech. shootings. The song is arranged in a chronological fashion, starting slow (when all was calm) then building to a strong crescendo, breaking with arrival of police as the reality sets in, finally ending with bells tolling, representing the numerous memorial services that would be taking place. For a classical twist, there is the beautiful rendition of the classic "Greensleaves" -an original arrangement.
   
Contact Information
Name: Tina Lavato
Phone: +1 202 746 0746
Email: tinalav1@comcast.net
   
   

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