edgitarra said:What i find interesting is that without learning to practice in the standard educational way(no musical notation, no rules), one can express more freely.
https://soundcloud.com/edsworld/eds-acknowledgepiano-piece
Enjoy!
The song:"But when it will come?" did you use digital voices for the vocal?
edgitarra said:The song:"But when it will come?" did you use digital voices for the vocal?
Sampled voices of a bulgarian choir. I took them from some website.
And I think if you want to, we can create something. As an idea, I would recommend you to record your voice on a song that you like/ or created - and then i can take your recording and put it on a composition. It is surprising how a voice recorded on a totally diferent song can sound so nice on another. But this, only until we can keep more contact, and really compose together. This, if you're up to!
Thanks!
I will work on this.
I have recordings on You Tube, I sing opera, but I can sing jazz or blues.
Should I provide the link for the You Tube video (one scene from Verdi: Il Trovatore I performed) or record something at home?
Dunno, maybe it will scare you!
edgitarra said:monotonic said:Some of tracks with piano or guitar sound a bit robotic in the fingering. The drums also come from the same sample so they are a bit repetitive. There are instruments available that rotate through different sample sets to avoid this problem. A bit of reverb on the drier samples helps. A drum sample with no reverberations can sound out of place If there is a lot of reverb applied to the other instruments (unless this effect is intended, and it works well in most of your tracks). These things don't usually stand out very much but can make the music come across as artificial sometimes.
That is my one tiny critique. I think your music is amazing and like every track. It reminds me of simpler less unpolished stuff I made years ago, when I was driven towards creative acts more.
Oh many thanks ! I am no pro, so I also have the same feeling. They do sound artificial(I use Fruity Loops) and it is bugging my mind on how to work on it. But mostly I do it for the enjoyment of the sounds, I don't know if I will ever get involved deeper into making it more professional. I enjoy feedback like this!
edgitarra said:Thanks!
I will work on this.
I have recordings on You Tube, I sing opera, but I can sing jazz or blues.
Should I provide the link for the You Tube video (one scene from Verdi: Il Trovatore I performed) or record something at home?
Dunno, maybe it will scare you!
Don't worry Emma, it won't scare me. Just send me a link if you want. I would be glad to listen to your voice.