Yamavishnu Pt.1 Buccimadju Yamaha full production
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- KVRAF
- 2452 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
https://soundcloud.com/user-216327424/y ... buccimadju
Topic: In winter you won't see leaves on most trees
Yamaha full production. All hardware instruments and software (emus) and fx Yamaha and daw stock plugins. Bass Amp sim Yamaha Helix Native. Bass Fender Precision.
Collaboration: Luca Manolini, John aka Jonny always Laughin´, Maturo Shugano, Piedro Garcia, DCrown
Language: Jamahan
https://on.soundcloud.com/l12wFwnsrDJO0UmhsT
Topic: In winter you won't see leaves on most trees
Yamaha full production. All hardware instruments and software (emus) and fx Yamaha and daw stock plugins. Bass Amp sim Yamaha Helix Native. Bass Fender Precision.
Collaboration: Luca Manolini, John aka Jonny always Laughin´, Maturo Shugano, Piedro Garcia, DCrown
Language: Jamahan
https://on.soundcloud.com/l12wFwnsrDJO0UmhsT
- KVRAF
- 22876 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I will say this much. Your stuff sounds so much different from just about everything else here. You are truly unique. Enjoyed listening to this even if I didn't understand one word.
You need to post music more often.
You need to post music more often.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2452 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
Thanks, Wagtunes, this is what it sounds like when Yamahas cry hahawagtunes wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 12:24 pm I will say this much. Your stuff sounds so much different from just about everything else here. You are truly unique. Enjoyed listening to this even if I didn't understand one word.
You need to post music more often.
Well, it often starts with some improvisation, often on bass, suddenly an idea and the rest just happens. My stuff sounds so different sometimes even to me each time that I often wonder who made that stuff haha but there is no AI in any production, I swear haha my provocation is not meant to be taken seriously
- KVRAF
- 22876 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
It's all good. You're really very talented. I understand now why you feel like you do about certain things. You're not in the least bit, as they say, commercial. Take that as a compliment. I, on the other hand, wish I could sound "top of the charts" and am not ashamed to admit it.DCrown wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 5:29 pmThanks, Wagtunes, this is what it sounds like when Yamahas cry hahawagtunes wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 12:24 pm I will say this much. Your stuff sounds so much different from just about everything else here. You are truly unique. Enjoyed listening to this even if I didn't understand one word.
You need to post music more often.
Well, it often starts with some improvisation, often on bass, suddenly an idea and the rest just happens. My stuff sounds so different sometimes even to me each time that I often wonder who made that stuff haha but there is no AI in any production, I swear haha my provocation is not meant to be taken seriously
The music world needs more people like you and, admittedly so, less people like me.
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- KVRist
- 353 posts since 19 Mar, 2024
Very cool and original. I can hear Captain Beefheart or Tom Waits free associating along with this.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2452 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
You think you heard all music from the past, then someone writes Tom Waits and I thought who is Tom Waits? I can't believe I never heard of him.
Wikipedia gives me some information about him and I listened to his music, it is very cool.
He wanted to get in show business after he saw James Brown performing in 1960''s, later he was support act of Frank Zappa - JB and Zappa are very big influences for me and my first main influence on guitar was Muddy Waters. How could I never get in touch with Waits' music?
I know Downtown Train but from some other artist.
Well, no one can accuse me of steeling his style haha
Thanks for your nice comments and the fact that some people can enjoy music beyond of Ob la di Ob la da (haha just kidding, Ob la... has a funny vibe and nice melody).
My intention with this track is not to make free promotion for YAMAHA, the three Japanese giants are all good and made instruments heard on so many albums, it would be a dream come true (won't ever happen) to have all synths Yamaha ever made, maybe a Yamaha bass, electric guitar (my very first one was Yamaha), there is a pretty famous acoustic guitar often used for studio recordings, drum kit, bass, CP70 and piano grand, too, well, would have to rent a warehouse first. Since Yamaha do not develop plugins , Montage and Cubase aside, there is still hope for lots of emu releases in future by other devs.
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I listened to probably every music genre and various different musicians and
there is still so much music from the past to be discovered
Wikipedia gives me some information about him and I listened to his music, it is very cool.
He wanted to get in show business after he saw James Brown performing in 1960''s, later he was support act of Frank Zappa - JB and Zappa are very big influences for me and my first main influence on guitar was Muddy Waters. How could I never get in touch with Waits' music?
I know Downtown Train but from some other artist.
Well, no one can accuse me of steeling his style haha
Thanks for your nice comments and the fact that some people can enjoy music beyond of Ob la di Ob la da (haha just kidding, Ob la... has a funny vibe and nice melody).
My intention with this track is not to make free promotion for YAMAHA, the three Japanese giants are all good and made instruments heard on so many albums, it would be a dream come true (won't ever happen) to have all synths Yamaha ever made, maybe a Yamaha bass, electric guitar (my very first one was Yamaha), there is a pretty famous acoustic guitar often used for studio recordings, drum kit, bass, CP70 and piano grand, too, well, would have to rent a warehouse first. Since Yamaha do not develop plugins , Montage and Cubase aside, there is still hope for lots of emu releases in future by other devs.
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I listened to probably every music genre and various different musicians and
there is still so much music from the past to be discovered
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- KVRAF
- 1923 posts since 23 Nov, 2018 from Birmingham, UK
I see Beefheart and Zappa mentioned above...yep, can hear that straightaway!
Also reminded me of quite a few tracks from Vangelis' early 60s / 70s repertoire...And coming from a huge Vangelis nerd like me that's a serious compliment!
Also reminded me of quite a few tracks from Vangelis' early 60s / 70s repertoire...And coming from a huge Vangelis nerd like me that's a serious compliment!
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2452 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
I know Vangelis of course, great composer and musician, but I am even happier to see Zappa's name. I could even sing a lot of his guitar solos. ThanksChameleonMusic wrote: Thu Feb 19, 2026 4:34 pm I see Beefheart and Zappa mentioned above...yep, can hear that straightaway!
Also reminded me of quite a few tracks from Vangelis' early 60s / 70s repertoire...And coming from a huge Vangelis nerd like me that's a serious compliment!