Ask it to sing a song or recite a poem. I make mine say dirty words by spelling it out phonetically in the app and have it say it out loud.
Shameless self promotion
My new album is out:
It’s designed to make you loose track of stress and negative things for sone minutes
You sicko! That must sound pretty hilarious.
Well, the only thing I say out loud in my bedroom are my prayers, hehe!
Nice, I listen to music composed with certain frequencies to do something similar. But some of the composers just tweak it post production. I like Pierre Ynad (Inner Lotus Music). He actually tunes all his instruments accordingly before he composes. To me, it has a more authentic and effective outcome.
You said your new album. I had no idea you were a musician. I’ll check it out, thx. Are you also on Youtube?
@Echodub I just listened to a couple of tracks and wow, nice work. I like the whispering in Under the Trees. Makes me feel like I’m in an enchanted forest with wood faeries telling me secrets as they pop their heads from around the tree trunks. Space Village was fun. Made me think I was traveling interstellar and suddenly landing on a space station equipped with a dance club and bar. Back to traveling then stopping at another club. Yes, I was bar hopping through the galaxy!
I have one in my bathroom to listen to the news, sing alongs and pod casts in the shower. I would hate to be the person eaves dropping on that device.
Father and Son [Sam Cooke cover]
Recorded live at The Brewhouse Theatre, England 1992.
Kenny Drew (Piano)
Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen (Double Bass)
Alvin Queen (Drums)
Track list:
- In Your Own Sweet Way
- Hush-A-Bye
- Saint Thomas
- It Could Happen To You
- It Might As Well Be Spring
Every member of the original Toto were master at their crafts. I wonder how many albums in the 70’s and 80’s the members were on as “studio musicians”. And the musicians they’ve used over the years are fantastic. Simon Phillips is an awesome drummer. I think he and Todd Sucherman (Styx) are overlooked masters of their craft.
Also without the Porcaro’s. Having Leland Skylar on bass is a great way to honor Mike Porcaro. Glad the band has continued to perform.
I was able to meet Simon once when he gave a workshop at my store.
He’s very humble and intelligent… super nice too
She sure is. It’s fun to watch her and Tucker get together to talk. I’d say debate but they are so like minded, it’s just discussion.