Chinese Percussion Suite
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 2 Aug, 2007 from Germany
Hi all, I guess, I have been looked in the music cafe long enough and it's time to post some of my own music.
It is the first movement of my "Suite for Chinese Percussion". It is somewhere beetween ethno and new contemporary classic. The first is the Prelude with a slowly but steady increase.
I have made it mostly with the Kong Audio ChineeKong VSTi and some additional sounds from the NI Kontakt3 "Asian Percussion".
Feadback and comments are always welcome! Have fun!
edited 2009/06/03: URL canceled - sorry the piece is not online at moment
for my music look:
rainerhilgers.de
It is the first movement of my "Suite for Chinese Percussion". It is somewhere beetween ethno and new contemporary classic. The first is the Prelude with a slowly but steady increase.
I have made it mostly with the Kong Audio ChineeKong VSTi and some additional sounds from the NI Kontakt3 "Asian Percussion".
Feadback and comments are always welcome! Have fun!
edited 2009/06/03: URL canceled - sorry the piece is not online at moment
for my music look:
rainerhilgers.de
Last edited by symphoniker on Wed Jun 03, 2009 7:53 am, edited 2 times in total.
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- KVRAF
- 3008 posts since 2 May, 2006 from Liquor store
I can just hear this blasting through a huge PA system in some rave. Something fresh for the dance scene. Do you have others to share? I love it!!!
...time to get some Asian percussion.......
...time to get some Asian percussion.......
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- KVRAF
- 3008 posts since 2 May, 2006 from Liquor store
I'm listening again and one cool way to hear this is on the way into the rave. Imagine hearing the low end to this tune as you approach the dance area. Especially as it speeds up.
It's like what the......? **Runs in**
It's like what the......? **Runs in**
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- KVRist
- 61 posts since 4 Dec, 2005 from Phoenix, Arizona
very nicely done. one of my favorite plugs also
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- DASH Guy
- 7951 posts since 20 Sep, 2001
the sounds are great and also the progression, but I have the feel of quantization on the 1/8th, if you hear original recordings of gamelan or ketchak they do use a lot of 1/8th beats but sounds more "elastique",
it can be also a matter of stronger accents on a few beats,
it can be also a matter of stronger accents on a few beats,
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 2 Aug, 2007 from Germany
Thanks for your comments.
@S.HUSH + chardin: I've never known, that I have talent for rave music I will work on it.
@liqih: You are right with the quantization so far. I did because my concept was a solo played rythmic structure intertwining and spread to the group of Chinese percussion instruments. Now many different instruments are playing the same note. With a more humanizated Quantization the sound at large was a little bit to imprecise, to blurring for my ears. So I choosed this way of quantisation.
> it can be also a matter of stronger accents on a few beats
Yes, it is more clear in the unfiltered original wav-file version, but I think I will work on it once more to accents.
@S.HUSH + chardin: I've never known, that I have talent for rave music I will work on it.
@liqih: You are right with the quantization so far. I did because my concept was a solo played rythmic structure intertwining and spread to the group of Chinese percussion instruments. Now many different instruments are playing the same note. With a more humanizated Quantization the sound at large was a little bit to imprecise, to blurring for my ears. So I choosed this way of quantisation.
> it can be also a matter of stronger accents on a few beats
Yes, it is more clear in the unfiltered original wav-file version, but I think I will work on it once more to accents.