Hi here is a quick improvised vocal i made yesterday. Would love to hear if anyone can make a track with it. You can share with me on https://www. Facebook. Com/jennaevans01 or insta https://www. Instagram. Com/jennaevansmusic/.
Thought this would make the perfect, very unique style to use drums as filler background music during a very important statement or speech. This track is a little over two minutes long and has just enough soft beats to not distract the listener to what is being said. This was recorded using a yamaha keyboards guitarpop style drum rhythm, audacity & a little improvisation. I must admit. . . I like what i hear and i think - so will you!. No acknowledgement to me is necessary but maybe a shout-out to yamaha would seem in order.
I improvised this over a song of mine but i´m likely to not use it so i´m uploading it here. It´s the first take and not edited so don´t complain about wrong notes. Key: fmin bpm: 75. Feel free to use it in your music but i´d really like to hear what you did with it so if you use it pls also write a link to your song in the comments. Hope you like the sound :). If so pls check out my yt-channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucfvticwxelr7iqjw7uhfcoq.
A set of rhythms created using kitchen implements. They are all unprocessed, and some are more regular than other. I made these as the raw material for a video soundtrack and thought other people might find them useful too.
Recorded oct. 15 2011 at a rally in toronto in support of the occupy wall st. Protests in nyc. Small, improvised percussion, ensembles have been a common feature of protests in toronto since at least the early 1990's.
Various exclamations and electronic speech patterns, improvised using wavetable synthesis and envelope modifcations, with random pitch shifts and vowel/consonant/exclamatory sounds coming through the droid speak.
I recorded the subtle crackling sound beer foam makes after you pour it into the glass. I needed an old record player sound so i improvised. I was pretty pleased with the result.
Industrial rhythm to describe series of 4 portraits, each with different angles of view. Strega sequenced by 0-ctrl. Markers set and morphagene oven ready (48khz and 32 bit fp).
I own a guitar which is a sort of cross between a classical and an acoustic. I'm playing a simple emaj to fmaj accompaniment and noodling over the top trying to sound vaguely spanish. Recorded mono with a rode nt5 condenser microphone.