Concert

Rana wrote on 9/2/2009, 3:42 PM
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Hi Friends,

My last track Famine became a bit heavy as such I decided to change the mood this time with something very different & light.

The track is an attempt to manipulate sub continents' music blended over western chord structure. A key difference with classic presents in sub continent is that it is tonal over a single scale (monotonal) whereas western is modal over multiple chords & keys. Strictly speaking it would very rare to have the same performance by a musician even performing the same piece. A good chase of follow & lead is practised by the orchestra much like the western jazz which is not practised but automatically comes through with the flow during the performance.

You are the best judge of this attempt.

Track Information:Progression Key - D Sharp Major.
Time Signature - 4 / 4
Beat Per Minute - 140
Duration - 4 minutes 58 seconds approx.
Measures - 174
Sample Rate - 48000 24 Kbit
Upload medium - mp3 320 Kbps

Instruments, VSTi, Synthesizer, Sequencer, Soundfonts.4 front bass module, pump bass (slayer), DSK Indian Dreamz (Sitar which I have used instead of a Tanpura to maintain mediocaracy between monotone & chords), Plucked, Bansuri (Flute) & Tabla.

FX Used.Echo, Limiter, Multiband compressor, Sound goodlizer, Volume envelope.

Software.Multi software. Complete midi work.
 

Comments

beabea wrote on 9/2/2009, 4:21 PM
sounds unusual - and pretty good!
Former user wrote on 9/3/2009, 10:32 AM
my dear rana,

this thing is very attractively and if one looks at the background, here absolutely suitably...of course only something for the people who also want to understand it understand...we people know no hunger and no need, it geos for us like I say always still too well and this is why we should also think sometimes of the people woh sit in the shit...

b.g.

HJartmut
Former user wrote on 9/3/2009, 10:49 AM
Nice to listen to your new song. I like it very much. It surely wasn't easy for you to create this song, was it? One can hear the drums all over. It particularly makes one listen to the drums. This is a very nice work from you.

5*!
Former user wrote on 9/3/2009, 11:12 AM
Music from an other culture touch me here in great done.

LG Hans Josef
LEFTHANDER wrote on 9/3/2009, 11:19 AM
Hi Rana,

that is Music of a hot Country....is this a Panpipe.????
Cool with arabic flair.

B. R
Detlef
Former user wrote on 9/3/2009, 11:54 AM
Klasse sound, good work.

Gr Ray.
jorual wrote on 9/4/2009, 2:55 AM
Hi Rana

Is a mixture of instrumental jazz with Eastern sounds?

Has a new sounds... Excellent work


Regards Jorual
Frantzi wrote on 9/4/2009, 5:24 AM
Quite good piece of music. I think it´s really unplayable for living musicians, but perhaps this drive gives it the charming touch.
The harmonies are unusual for our (european) ears, but it sonds very well to me...
Interesting Cover - I think it´s an indian/persian miniature?
5*
BR
Franz
M.Krauss wrote on 9/4/2009, 6:27 AM
Guitorb wrote on 9/5/2009, 1:11 AM
Yes,this does have a jamming vibe,as we say here in Indiana U.S.A. What I find most fascinating and enjoyable is the way that the Tabla and bass guitar blend. Way to think outside the box! Excellent!
ArtistW wrote on 9/5/2009, 6:28 PM
Like the idea the whole is not to my taste but some moments are (0:20-0:50 enz generally speaking percussion part is oke but I think the flute and sitar does not blend very well)
CONDOMINIO wrote on 9/6/2009, 3:27 PM
Bellissimo concerto
Teiwaz wrote on 9/11/2009, 7:45 AM
    
Former user wrote on 9/13/2009, 7:27 AM
Interessanter Aufbau mit arabischen Einfluss...schön umgesetzt...gefällt mir obwohl hier die Hektik stark dominiert...sollte das so sein!?.....5*..super!..LG.P.SB.....
Deneu wrote on 12/20/2009, 3:46 AM
Amazing and impressive. Very very good.

deneu
SpriteBat wrote on 10/1/2010, 3:01 PM

Nice collection of exotic sounds (maybe not exotic for you, but exotic for me) which create a smooth and pleasant atmosphere.

 

Even the most experimental bands in the US don't make music like this. But I love to hear new things!

Huck wrote on 4/26/2011, 5:08 AM

Hallo!

Das hat was!!!

Gruß Huck!

Former user wrote on 9/1/2012, 7:09 AM

Schwere Musik...ich probiere es zu verstehen...zu spüren...

Herzliche Grüße...Conny