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My new recording of Quiet Village
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Urban Tiki
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Sat, Oct 30, 2004 9:54 AM
I have played a number of instruments in a number of styles but, despite my love for the genre, I have never played any Exotica...until now. Here is a recording that I have been working on for a number of weeks- a rendition of Quiet Village. Instead of recording vocal impressions of exotic animal and jungle sounds, I used real recordings. I know this may turn off purists, and I have always loved the cool "cheese" factor of the impressions, but I thought it would allow me to give a more unique sound. Does anyone know if this has been done before (I'm sure it has)? Anyway, I want to do more of this, and maybe write some original stuff, so any feedback/constructive criticism is welcome. http://www.raylindsley.com/Quiet_Village.mp3 [ Edited by: Urban Tiki on 2004-10-30 09:55 ] |
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Tiki Chris
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Sat, Oct 30, 2004 10:27 AM
Ray, |
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congatiki
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Sat, Oct 30, 2004 12:03 PM
nice job...like the other tunes on your |
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Urban Tiki
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Mon, Nov 1, 2004 12:28 PM
Thanks for the encouragement Chris- start practicing your bird calls. We definitely need to plan another get-together. Maybe the cuban place in Hoboken. |
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Urban Tiki
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Mon, Nov 1, 2004 12:37 PM
Thanks. All of the sounds, including the percussion are samples played out on the keyboard (not loops or sequenced tracks). For the congas, I have a sample set that lays out all possible articulations on the keyboard- open strikes, palm mutes, slaps, finger taps, etc. and I play the keyboard using the appropriate articualtion. I've gone out and bought instructional books for the various instruments so I can learn to play like someone playing the actual instrument. I do the various exercises in the book on the keyboard to get the technique down, so I can approach the track the way a real instrumentalist would. For some things, though, I use the actual instrument rather than samples. For example one of the slow jazz piano tunes has brushed drums. I have a nice Pearl maple shell snare and the snare brush "swirls" are played ont the snare and miked. I have never foud samples that sounded right for those. I also play guitar and saxophone- two other instruments that don't work in the sample world. One of these days I need to pick up some real congas, though- I bet they would be more fun to play. |
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congatiki
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Mon, Nov 1, 2004 2:36 PM
congas are fun to play...but after a few |
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Tiki Chris
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Mon, Nov 8, 2004 9:31 AM
Urban, |
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