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25 Sep 2011, 10:04 pm

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After a long hiatus, I have returned to recreational tune making. Work in progress:

http://soundcloud.com/horsefluid/floke-1
I love this Moog. It's very smooth and serene to me. I actually listened to your other songs/tracks as well and they're all very impressive. I especially love your Clockodile - Hapi, Redsauce - MintBabies and Redsauce - Gaflo tracks but your other two tracks are great and I like them as well. Horsefluid - Tronque in some parts, reminds me of a song of the Chemical Bros on their Dig Your Own Hole CD but I can't remember the name of the song. Thank you for sharing these and also what instrument(s) are you using?


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26 Sep 2011, 8:06 am

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Moog wrote:
After a long hiatus, I have returned to recreational tune making. Work in progress:

http://soundcloud.com/horsefluid/floke-1
I love this Moog. It's very smooth and serene to me. I actually listened to your other songs/tracks as well and they're all very impressive. I especially love your Clockodile - Hapi, Redsauce - MintBabies and Redsauce - Gaflo tracks but your other two tracks are great and I like them as well. Horsefluid - Tronque in some parts, reminds me of a song of the Chemical Bros on their Dig Your Own Hole CD but I can't remember the name of the song. Thank you for sharing these and also what instrument(s) are you using?


Oh thank you Taupey! :)

Some of those songs are ancieent, I digitised some from a cassette tape I found. I probably was listening to the Chemical Brothers in them days. I wish I could go back and tweak/finish some of these songs off.

I think all of them have been made with a variety of software only.

At the moment I am using the aforementioned Reaper sequencer, lots of samples and some VST synths. There's lots of really good quality freebies out there nowadays.


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26 Sep 2011, 11:55 am

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After a long hiatus, I have returned to recreational tune making. Work in progress:

http://soundcloud.com/horsefluid/floke-1
I love this Moog. It's very smooth and serene to me. I actually listened to your other songs/tracks as well and they're all very impressive. I especially love your Clockodile - Hapi, Redsauce - MintBabies and Redsauce - Gaflo tracks but your other two tracks are great and I like them as well. Horsefluid - Tronque in some parts, reminds me of a song of the Chemical Bros on their Dig Your Own Hole CD but I can't remember the name of the song. Thank you for sharing these and also what instrument(s) are you using?


Oh thank you Taupey! :)

Some of those songs are ancieent, I digitised some from a cassette tape I found. I probably was listening to the Chemical Brothers in them days. I wish I could go back and tweak/finish some of these songs off.

I think all of them have been made with a variety of software only.

At the moment I am using the aforementioned Reaper sequencer, lots of samples and some VST synths. There's lots of really good quality freebies out there nowadays.


Really, because they sound great just the way they are. Thanks that's so cool. :) I saw that you had a link to Reaper on the comment above. I've been checking out VST synths on youtube. 8O


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30 Sep 2011, 11:46 am

Just got a SoundCloud account! Yeehaw!! !

I'm stretching my sound design legs again and working up some source material for a new piece. So here is a tiny, lil bed I've made from an Absynth patch. Eventually I'll use the patch to generate some sounds that I'll put on the Synclavier when I get ready to actually DO something with it, but I just couldn't wait to show off some test material I generated. So here we are:

http://soundcloud.com/angelrho/sculpture-1
http://soundcloud.com/angelrho/sculpture-2
http://soundcloud.com/angelrho/sculpture-3



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02 Oct 2011, 12:46 pm

After having played the guitar for 2 years now I started to play the piano some weeks ago, to me it's a much more satisfying and challenging instrument than the guitar and that's why I'll have my focus on it now. here's one of my first compositions for the piano, it's very pure and expresses very autentic what I feel :)
I would be very happy if you would give me some feedback or laus or criticism because I've hardly ever met other piano beginners and I don't take lessons so I have absolutely nothing to compare and I feel very lonely with my piano at the moment^^ thank you! :)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTwggYBtsSU[/youtube]


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02 Oct 2011, 12:50 pm

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Just got a SoundCloud account! Yeehaw!! !

I'm stretching my sound design legs again and working up some source material for a new piece. So here is a tiny, lil bed I've made from an Absynth patch. Eventually I'll use the patch to generate some sounds that I'll put on the Synclavier when I get ready to actually DO something with it, but I just couldn't wait to show off some test material I generated. So here we are:

http://soundcloud.com/angelrho/sculpture-1
http://soundcloud.com/angelrho/sculpture-2
http://soundcloud.com/angelrho/sculpture-3


I like those, nice textures. I'd give my right [insert bodypart here] for a pad like that.


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03 Oct 2011, 10:55 am

Another piece I wrote today while I've been at home because of a cold.
Excuse the mistakes, I got my piano in the late august of this year ;)
I would be very happy about feedback because I've got no teacher and really need information about what I make wrong and of course motivation to go on. thank you :)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vC6NND5bVw[/youtube]


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03 Oct 2011, 11:37 am

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Another piece I wrote today while I've been at home because of a cold.
Excuse the mistakes, I got my piano in the late august of this year ;)
I would be very happy about feedback because I've got no teacher and really need information about what I make wrong and of course motivation to go on. thank you :)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vC6NND5bVw[/youtube]


i think the structure of your melody is superb. i think that if you can practice more on the piano, then you will be able to more fluently jump between different key structures , and when you become adept at that (through practice), you can quicken the pace of your compositions, and also iterate them with other tracks, and that would serve to deliver your compositions in a more compelling way.

i do not know, but i just said what i subjectively thought.



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03 Oct 2011, 12:25 pm

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Just got a SoundCloud account! Yeehaw!! !

I'm stretching my sound design legs again and working up some source material for a new piece. So here is a tiny, lil bed I've made from an Absynth patch. Eventually I'll use the patch to generate some sounds that I'll put on the Synclavier when I get ready to actually DO something with it, but I just couldn't wait to show off some test material I generated. So here we are:

http://soundcloud.com/angelrho/sculpture-1
http://soundcloud.com/angelrho/sculpture-2
http://soundcloud.com/angelrho/sculpture-3


These are great AngelRho. To me, they sound quite foreboding - ominous and dark mystical. I love the Buddhist Monk chanting or whatever it is (the sound), it adds an ancient element to it and it's like it has existed forever and always will. Anyway, I love them. :) Thanks for sharing them.


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04 Oct 2011, 4:40 am

2 EPs should be along the way...Providing my Internet doesn't crash again. :)

I am also starting work on a 2nd and final (for now) album exploring more Ambient Techno.

For now check this out:

www.soundcloud.com/Staticsphere



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04 Oct 2011, 10:09 am

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Another piece I wrote today while I've been at home because of a cold.
Excuse the mistakes, I got my piano in the late august of this year ;)
I would be very happy about feedback because I've got no teacher and really need information about what I make wrong and of course motivation to go on. thank you :)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vC6NND5bVw[/youtube]
That's beautiful Awes. Thanks for sharing it. I'm looking forward to hearing more of your songs that you compose on the keyboard/piano. :)


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04 Oct 2011, 10:24 am

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After having played the guitar for 2 years now I started to play the piano some weeks ago, to me it's a much more satisfying and challenging instrument than the guitar and that's why I'll have my focus on it now. here's one of my first compositions for the piano, it's very pure and expresses very autentic what I feel :)
I would be very happy if you would give me some feedback or laus or criticism because I've hardly ever met other piano beginners and I don't take lessons so I have absolutely nothing to compare and I feel very lonely with my piano at the moment^^ thank you! :)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTwggYBtsSU[/youtube]
Ah, this one is really beautiful too. I believe you have a wonderful gift for composing Awes. Whatever you decide to do in life, don't stop composing. Thank you. :)


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06 Oct 2011, 10:31 am

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After having played the guitar for 2 years now I started to play the piano some weeks ago, to me it's a much more satisfying and challenging instrument than the guitar and that's why I'll have my focus on it now. here's one of my first compositions for the piano, it's very pure and expresses very autentic what I feel :)
I would be very happy if you would give me some feedback or laus or criticism because I've hardly ever met other piano beginners and I don't take lessons so I have absolutely nothing to compare and I feel very lonely with my piano at the moment^^ thank you! :)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTwggYBtsSU[/youtube]
Ah, this one is really beautiful too. I believe you have a wonderful gift for composing Awes. Whatever you decide to do in life, don't stop composing. Thank you. :)

I agree with 100% with Taupey. You are doing some nice work already. If I get time, I'll send a PM with some detailed criticism. This piece, at least to me, seems to have a lot of Schumann influence.

One of the difficulties of composing in a tonal context is we tend to let our melodic and harmonic material get static. There's almost no way anyone can make "original-sounding" music that way, yet people continue to compose tonal music. To me, you almost have to work a lot harder to keep your material fresh-sounding. But it CAN be done. By all means keep working at it and improving. Your beginner piano skills are obviously holding you back in performance, but as you know that will just come with practice. Piano is not an easy instrument to learn. Trust me, I know--I teach piano lessons!! !

What's so funny to me is I actually struggle with playing guitar--and it seems to me an even more difficult instrument than piano. You've got some great ideas going, though, so by all means keep it up!



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07 Oct 2011, 9:19 am

www.soundcloud.com/staticsphere

Sorry to plug the same link again, but the EPs are uploaded.

Have a listen, and PM me if you want to remix/collaborate on any of the tracks. :)



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07 Oct 2011, 10:50 am

sorry i have removed what i posted so proceed.



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sorry i have removed what i posted so proceed.
Okay, I understand B9.


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