I am not doing something that it is experimental music in relation to classical music.
I played piano for about two years when I was a kid. I didn't play long enough to be really great.
I have writing songs on my own for about six years.
I have a recording that I did of instrumental songs.
I have a deep rooted folk sensibility that I can't get away from completely.
I give away CDs at shows if someone wants a CD but doesn't have any money. I wouldn't want to do that forever.
I did spend a year in high school being obsessed with Fleetwood Mac.
I definitely don't subscribe to the theory that more instruments, or more vocal tracks, harmony, or double tracking the voice, is a good thing. People do their early albums very stripped down, then each album becomes bloated.
I can't play my songs on the smaller harp. I have a Celtic harp. I can't do the key changes.
I can understand someone not liking the voice or the songs.
I am consciously not trying to bring in World Music elements. The ways that I work and feel are completely different in how they sound than someone playing the Kora in Africa would play it.
I am always trying to write.
The way that words fit together is always interesting to me. I love words.
I am consciously trying not to make it sound Celtic or African.
I recorded harp first or singing first. I recorded it all together. Part of the reason is that I don't know how to play the songs without also singing. I forget how they progress. I don't think that any of them are verse, chorus, verse, and so on. They are not simple.