This evening, I decided to clarify the pronunciation of The Voorholes.
It is pronounced 'Vo͝or-'ōls. The 'h' of 'Voorh' is silent.
Perhaps it is somewhat reminiscent of a 1950's Doo-wop group or a 1960's British popular music group such as The Tremeloes.
A recording project is slowly under way.
As I sit here and compose a few tracks, there is a sizable amount of copying and pasting of musical passages.
It is not a bad idea to sound out whatever one can from musical instruments and signal processing, it just takes a while.
At times, it is much easier to release material without hesitation if there is a known comparable style in the past, a strong knowledge in post World War II popular music can be advantageous.
These recordings that will eventually be part of an album:
‘When Our Children Are Grown and Tell’
The Voorholes 2013
This is the first recording that I used a 4 string bass with a
capo clamped on the strings,
I played it as a three string bass,
the lowest string was played singularly and,
the other strings were played as double strings.
‘Forced Into Isolation by the Will of Another’
The Voorholes 2013
The Voorholes 2013
A fun song for all!!
‘The Constant Sorrow of Gravity’s Downward Situation’
The Voorholes 2013
The Voorholes 2013
The song was too long so, I slowly increased the speed of the entire playback in the last 2/3rds of the song.
Another option would be to only change the speed of one or several tracks; I was tired.
It all is simply a matter of experimentation.