"Newtonium" + other tracks with video

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"Newtonium" + other tracks with video

Post by psyocean »

Good day, LinuxMusicians! :)

Lets see video from my cycling travel on forest lake, sounded new authors musical compositions.

1. "Newtonium" and "Forest spirit" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCwVAMg2aaA
Two improvisations. "Newtonium" dedicate for first element in Zero Group in Chemical Mendeleev table, in authors origin version, that has been hide, crop and falcificate.

2. "The Golden Fleece" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ypLOwJKfAo
Musical instrumental. Made in Rosegarden + Ardour.

3. "The Home arriest" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci5JgQL2Epw
Guitar improvisation. Video with landscape and architecture in parks at Tsarskoe Selo.

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Hi @psyocean , the guitar impro is beautiful! I love the sweet but clear tone. From bittre experience I know how difficult it is to get an acoustic guitar to sound nice and audiophile. You did a good job on that! But what counts most: it's a beautiful piece!
The longest track - I assume it's Newtonium and the forest - has it's moments. I like the piano/string layer performance. You have an intimacy with that sound and know how to play it perfectly! The first part - Newtonium? - has a nice melody, but sounds a little awkward. Partly because some Roland sound are very obvious. The factory patches shine through. Partly the drums seem very looped, although they aren't completely looped. It's the very obvious snare repeats. Both the snare and the ride sound "too faimliar". A curse of having a Roland module. They were genre defining and ubiquitous. It's still a good piece. If I might suggest: try editing your sound more or avoid the ultra, cult, recogniseable classics.
The last synth track is nice. Yes, the Roland nylon guitar is sort of obvious, but you arranged it well. It's a nice mix of acoustic or acoustic like sound and unashamedly synthetic sounds. Again, I enjoyed the song. Your - probably real electric guitar sound is great! Clear, transparent and heavy. You have a talent for brining it in and integrating it into your music! Good work! The end is perhaps a little abrupt, but that's fun. :)
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Post by milo »

I also liked the third track best. That nylon guitar is really nice. Makes me want to record something on nylon.

And as always, I love seeing visuals of that faraway place where you live. I should post some videos of my native landscapes for you to enjoy.
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jeanette_c wrote: Sun Jun 27, 2021 10:51 pm The last synth track is nice. Yes, the Roland nylon guitar is sort of obvious, but you arranged it well. It's a nice mix of acoustic or acoustic like sound and unashamedly synthetic sounds. Again, I enjoyed the song. Your - probably real electric guitar sound is great! Clear, transparent and heavy. You have a talent for brining it in and integrating it into your music! Good work! The end is perhaps a little abrupt, but that's fun. :)
Oh it sounded to me like both the arpeggio and the lead were an "actual" classical guitar. Assuming the lead is, do you mean the arpeggio below is synthetic? Because if so, it's quite convincing to me.
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Thanks, dear colleagues for response!

Jeanette, yes first track - Newtonium :) Last track no synth, it alive acoustic guitar track, recorded with nylon Spanish guitar.

Milo, have lucky create and recordings!

Rainmak3r, 1 and 3 video with alive play soundtrack, on 2 video - all parties making on sequencer.

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The third track is beautiful! I know you like synths but never forget your guitar! :D
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Hello psyocean!

I enjoyed 'The Golden Fleece' very much! A well put together composition! Also the nylon string work in 'The Home Arriest" is indeed beautiful!
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Thanks for comments, dears! Have warmth august! :wink:

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