music: soundtrack examples
Father Ryan's Entrance
by T. Heys for The Golden Rule
Performed by T. Heys
This began with a riff on acoustic that jumped to a steel resonator and complemented by orchestral parts.
George's Theme
by T. Heys for The Golden Rule
Performed by T. Heys & Jon Chi
A playful theme that fuses American and Mexican styles. The incredible musician Jon Chi added the lap steel and Nashville-tuned guitar.
music: score starts
Orchestral Sketch in C
by T. Heys
A cinematic theme for violin and cellos.
Bomba
by T. Heys
A Latin piece featuring a distorted Wurlitzer and bomba percussion beat.
Jackalope
by T. Heys
A droning fingerstyle acoustic guitar, overlaid with some harmonics for texture.
Santoor and Conga
by T. Heys
A cross-cultural fusion of polyrhythmic Brazilian guitar, Indian santoor (similar to a dulcimer), Latin congas, and a drum kit.
Madrugada
by T. Heys
Inspired by Brazilian baterias (massive drum troupes popular during Carnaval) but filled out with a fat synth line.
CyberJajouka
by T. Heys
Drone and percussion lay the foundation for a melody that utilizes a North African scale.
Electromadist
by T. Heys
Glitchy and entirely synthetic, this selection started with James Bernard's Weird and Wonderful Refill.
Churchy Big Beat
by T. Heys
Capitalizing on an early 90's electronic beat and then adding organ and bass.
Dunedin
by T. Heys
An alternate tuning on guitar provided the genesis of this tune, afterwards complemented by software instruments.
Share the Road
by T. Heys
A triumphant rock number that started with the crunchy guitar progression.
Bingo
by T. Heys
A polyrhythmic world fusion piece, created with Live's new Collision instrument.
Carauzau
by T. Heys
The result of an experiment, reducing a song to as few morphing variables as possible (a single Combi for the Reason geeks out there).
Tubular
by T. Heys
A spare treatment with a funky beat, spacey pad, and synthy log drum bass.