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    wow, great thread

    skv you dark horse ahaa, never knew your into composing as well. congratulations, loved your piece. Please post more of your work bro

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    My latest beat, Soft Instrumental http://soundcloud.com/sunilssounds/soft-instrumental

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    Sunil_M88, I am not an active composer like you! I have many tunes in mind and have recorded very rough version, I need a professional Piano player to record the proper version of my compositions. Also time and effort needed.. let me see... thanks man!

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    MOTHER MOUNTAIN

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=5U6x78L9uQ4



    This music theme commences with Gregorian chants with Taiko drums gaining momentum in the foreground. A piano weaves in the ambience supported by timbales to depict a walk in the mountains.

    I've included sounds from nature i.e. Thunder, Lakes, Rain and Wind.

    I've tried to balance the sensibilities of many musical genres, hence I'd like to sum up this piece as, relaxing music with a twist. Enjoy!

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    Well Done Sunil. Gregorian chants which breaks the cloud into thunder and rain was excellent. Added to that the uneven beats with the piano all gives a mystic feel. Very good.

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    Hi I have attempted a Western Classical piece set to a Reeti Gowla base. Enjoy!


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    Kung Fu Panda 3 Unofficial Teaser Music (Fan Made)


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    Vangelis -- Journey into Divinity (Fan Made)


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    copied and pasted from http://caughtinthemusicalstorm.wordp...a-hamsadhvani/.

    Former hubber Querida had inquired about musical technicalities some time back.

    Quote Originally Posted by Querida
    I hope in future you will consider posting about the way you created music and perhaps include samples that illustrate/emphasize techniques/effects you have mentioned such as “sound shaping, panning, phazing, flanging, reverbing”
    Raga Hamsadhvani

    https://www.soundcloud.com/sunilmalh...ga-hamsadhvani

    Music has to be felt, dwelling in technicalities behind making music doesn’t really appeal to a lot of people and in this day if a composition doesn’t appeal from the start then chances are that listeners might press stop straight away.

    Right from writing a melody, to making a beat, adding additional instruments and finally mastering the volume i.e. avoiding distortion are all equally important and if one of these factors are concentrated less upon then it will hinder the overall piece. For e.g. a strong melody with too many beats will only work if the beats are equalised allowing the melody to retain a stronghold.

    Dear QueridaJ

    I haven’t forgotten your request and thanks for showing an interest into the world of musical technicalities. For a proper experience please put on headphones. I have kept the shakers and cymbals monaural whilst the harp has been panned slightly to the left with a stereoised flanging effect i.e. moving between right and left. The melody of this song is played on an English horn and like the shakers and cymbals is kept in the centre. By making the harp binaural I feel the concentration on the monaural English horn will be more and obviously the English horn had to have a higher volume than the harp. I also added birds tweeting to accompany the harp and horn to give a Spring feel.

    The Guitar arrives in the first interlude with pads. The Guitar has a stereoised delay on it so is heard binaurally but unlike the flanger it isn’t moving between the right and left channels. It also has reverb on it to give it the effect that you’re listening to it in a hall, venue, etc. If I could, I certainly would’ve added “Gamaka” to it but since I’m a rookie I didn’t want to take the risk. Also in the first interlude, I felt the need to have a “Mridangam”. The “Mridangam” is monaural.

    The second chorus is a full on Electro, Dance and Carnatic mish mash. There isn’t a mainstay beat in this composition although the whole piece is bound by the continuous shakers and cymbals. The mish mash only comes in intervals because I wanted the overall piece to be calm rather than dance orientated. They are also orchestral elements, i.e. Timpani, Strings, etc. to give the piece a western classical feel.

    It is self explanatory that I have been highly influenced by Rahman Ji therefore have attempted at creating the perfect balance of Electro and Western Classical with Raga base. “Hamsadhvani” means Swan song. Rahman Ji’s “Hamsadhvani” compositions include “Theekuruvi” and “Velai Pookal”. I don’t know how “Hamsadhavni” my composition sounds but I have had fun playing around with the Raga.

    Happy Listening!

    P.S. I know I haven’t explained about the whole package of effects but I assume you won’t mind and you can now take your headphones off! Hehe
    Last edited by Sunil_M88; 20th May 2013 at 08:37 PM.

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