♪ PC Music ♪
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I have a nice littl new track here, not finished yet and I don't even have a title. But I love it.
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I've already heard it but I love it, hope to hear a finished version!DesLife wrote:I have a nice littl new track here, not finished yet and I don't even have a title. But I love it.
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Shrooblord

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Wow, DesLife, really cool. Did you make it with any specific purpose except to rock out?
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I wanted something that sounded videogame-ish. I think it's a success.
Thanks for the comments !
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Oooh I missed this? You may sign me up, as I play the guitar, piano, drums, snare drum (you may or may not write that one), xylophone, vibraphone and marimba. Soon I'll also be playing timpani/kettledrums, but it's too early to say that
I have a small band with my friends, so I can't exactly give you only MY music, but here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDR1mc4okYo (guitar)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4DeoTGPwsI (drums)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDMGFamij0w (guitar, drums)
In the ( )s is what my parts are. The rest of stuff on the channel isn't mine but only my friends', so it's not worth looking
I have a small band with my friends, so I can't exactly give you only MY music, but here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDR1mc4okYo (guitar)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4DeoTGPwsI (drums)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDMGFamij0w (guitar, drums)
In the ( )s is what my parts are. The rest of stuff on the channel isn't mine but only my friends', so it's not worth looking
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Here's another electronic track, needs some more work.
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Adsolution

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You already know my comments on the IRC Des. 
I love this one! Very headbangish.Rulez wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDMGFamij0w (guitar, drums)
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MindOfCreativity

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Perhaps my songs
Avizura (Mind Of Creativity) - FLStudio 10 - "Winter Tears" http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/449578 (Piano song)
Avizura (Mind Of Creativity) - Ableton Live 8 - "Chase Your Dreams" http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/464471 (Trance?)
Avizura (Mind Of Creativity) - Reason 5 - "Sea Of Memories" http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/464471 (Breakbeat Ambient)
Avizura (Mind Of Creativity) - FLStudio 10 - "Year Of The Dragon" http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/464471 (Videogame Drum N Bass) (Name inspired by Spyro 3 =D)
Avizura (Mind Of Creativity/Pokerockmario (Old music name)) - FLStudio 10 - "Final Flight!" http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/408268
This one uses the breaks used in Rayman 2 The Flying Barrel (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3QuxBGGGCk)
~Avizura/MoC
Avizura (Mind Of Creativity) - FLStudio 10 - "Winter Tears" http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/449578 (Piano song)
Avizura (Mind Of Creativity) - Ableton Live 8 - "Chase Your Dreams" http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/464471 (Trance?)
Avizura (Mind Of Creativity) - Reason 5 - "Sea Of Memories" http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/464471 (Breakbeat Ambient)
Avizura (Mind Of Creativity) - FLStudio 10 - "Year Of The Dragon" http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/464471 (Videogame Drum N Bass) (Name inspired by Spyro 3 =D)
Avizura (Mind Of Creativity/Pokerockmario (Old music name)) - FLStudio 10 - "Final Flight!" http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/408268
This one uses the breaks used in Rayman 2 The Flying Barrel (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3QuxBGGGCk)
~Avizura/MoC
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Adsolution

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I've heard a lot of your tracks on Newgrounds MoC, you are quite skilled in the genre!
I created an ambient relaxation track. It's very simple, slow, and soothing: http://soundcloud.com/rayman-rotd-dialo ... xing-thing
It actually put me to sleep while I was making it, which I had a laugh about when I woke up. I think that the fact that I haven't slept for 32 might be a contributor.
I created an ambient relaxation track. It's very simple, slow, and soothing: http://soundcloud.com/rayman-rotd-dialo ... xing-thing
It actually put me to sleep while I was making it, which I had a laugh about when I woke up. I think that the fact that I haven't slept for 32 might be a contributor.
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Audacity's alright for synchronising recordings, but not actually for recording on.
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Sorry, I just have to say that that is one amazing bot that needs to be studied. The amount of accuracy and relevance in that statement alone is bewildering.
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Most of the time they either copy old posts from the spammed topic or sentences found with a Google search on keywords from the topic as well.
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Just wondering mat, how are you doing with your piano ?
I have quite improved my skills myself ahah (by that I mean that I'm slightly less of a noob than before).
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Playing it everyday, not necessarily practicing or learning anything new though. I'd say I'm much better now than I was in my music school a million years ago, but I'm not really happy with how slowly I'm progressing.
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BUMP. Come on people spread the love through music!
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Is it too late to say I have played the guitar for over nine years? I also play the piano, pan flute and ukulele (and kazoo, but does that count?). I have also composed music for many years, I (for example) wrote a string quartet lately which will be performed in a concert over the next few months
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Might as well update my musical profile here. Here are a list of instruments I currently own and can play, in no particular order:
I've been playing piano since I was three, which equates to about fifteen years. I've gone through all the Royal Conservatory grades, as well as completed all five Harmony courses (I only have History 5 left) and counterpoint, and I'm working on obtaining my ARCT, essentially an international professional performing/teaching licence. I often act as a choir accompanist in local churches around the city (I'm very apt at sight reading), and sometimes as a wedding performer; the latter I get paid for. I have relatively big hands, and I can reach 1.5 octaves with one hand from thumb to pinky (e.g. C3 - G4).
Oboe was the second instrument I picked up when I was twelve, and I became concert master of the school's orchestra throughout high school.
I started singing when I was fourteen, and it has since become one of my greatest hobbies next to the piano. I enjoy expanding my vocal range as much as possible, and I've just recently managed to break three octaves, C#2 - C#5. For some reason, I never lost the whistle tone (above falsetto) that most people do as they grow, so I'm able to bring my falsetto all the way up as high as Eb7.
I started playing guitar a year later when I was fifteen, and it's become my tertiary instrument. My brother gave me his Godin Flat Five when he got his Gibson Les Paul, and I've played it nearly every day since.
Over time I've also collected a massive array of world instruments, such as a didgeridoo, Armenian duduk, a beautiful Chinese ocarina, a mandolin, and more, all of which I've spent time learning how to play decently so I can use them in my compositions and recordings.
I got into music production when I was eleven; I would go to the place where I took piano lessons and sit at one of their digital pianos with an eight-track cassette recorder and make some horribly-cut multi-track recordings using the different built-in virtual instruments; since then I've recently gotten my first official paid job in composition/production. My DAW (software) of choice is Logic Pro, which I've stuck with since 2010. Since I don't have a working Mac, I partitioned and Hackintoshed my PC to run it, now with Logic Pro X on 10.8.4.
My musical style is thoroughly inspired by late-Romantic composers such as Rachmaninoff, Debussy and Chopin, as well as some contemporaries such as Gershwin. Danny Elfman and Philip Glass are my two favourite film/modern composers.
I've been playing piano since I was three, which equates to about fifteen years. I've gone through all the Royal Conservatory grades, as well as completed all five Harmony courses (I only have History 5 left) and counterpoint, and I'm working on obtaining my ARCT, essentially an international professional performing/teaching licence. I often act as a choir accompanist in local churches around the city (I'm very apt at sight reading), and sometimes as a wedding performer; the latter I get paid for. I have relatively big hands, and I can reach 1.5 octaves with one hand from thumb to pinky (e.g. C3 - G4).
Oboe was the second instrument I picked up when I was twelve, and I became concert master of the school's orchestra throughout high school.
I started singing when I was fourteen, and it has since become one of my greatest hobbies next to the piano. I enjoy expanding my vocal range as much as possible, and I've just recently managed to break three octaves, C#2 - C#5. For some reason, I never lost the whistle tone (above falsetto) that most people do as they grow, so I'm able to bring my falsetto all the way up as high as Eb7.
I started playing guitar a year later when I was fifteen, and it's become my tertiary instrument. My brother gave me his Godin Flat Five when he got his Gibson Les Paul, and I've played it nearly every day since.
Over time I've also collected a massive array of world instruments, such as a didgeridoo, Armenian duduk, a beautiful Chinese ocarina, a mandolin, and more, all of which I've spent time learning how to play decently so I can use them in my compositions and recordings.
I got into music production when I was eleven; I would go to the place where I took piano lessons and sit at one of their digital pianos with an eight-track cassette recorder and make some horribly-cut multi-track recordings using the different built-in virtual instruments; since then I've recently gotten my first official paid job in composition/production. My DAW (software) of choice is Logic Pro, which I've stuck with since 2010. Since I don't have a working Mac, I partitioned and Hackintoshed my PC to run it, now with Logic Pro X on 10.8.4.
My musical style is thoroughly inspired by late-Romantic composers such as Rachmaninoff, Debussy and Chopin, as well as some contemporaries such as Gershwin. Danny Elfman and Philip Glass are my two favourite film/modern composers.
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Wow you started early man, 3 years old! I was still playing the Duplo bucket like a drum at that age.
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To be honest, I don't play any musical instruments. I was given the chance to when I was younger but I refused and now I regret it XP
I have, however, made some songs with the Gorillaz Edition Korg iElectribe app on my mother's iPad. The app uses samples from the Gorillaz album 'The Fall' (Which was made using the original iElectribe among other iPad apps) and effect filters and can be used to make patterns. I export these patterns and put them together in Audacity to make songs.
Here's my playlist
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... A5STmkiImC
Some of the songs are a bit off and I have noticed a couple of small errors in some, but I do plan on redoing them in the future. I have two more songs I will upload soon.
(Don't mind the odd visuals. Most of them were made while I was going through a weird phase.
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I have, however, made some songs with the Gorillaz Edition Korg iElectribe app on my mother's iPad. The app uses samples from the Gorillaz album 'The Fall' (Which was made using the original iElectribe among other iPad apps) and effect filters and can be used to make patterns. I export these patterns and put them together in Audacity to make songs.
Here's my playlist
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... A5STmkiImC
Some of the songs are a bit off and I have noticed a couple of small errors in some, but I do plan on redoing them in the future. I have two more songs I will upload soon.
(Don't mind the odd visuals. Most of them were made while I was going through a weird phase.





