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Amithaba Buddha style

Ivan Ushakov

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Posted : Jul 11, 2011 22:59:18
How such melodies created? A lot of analog sounds and east harmony (may be special scales?).
elastic_plastic
Re-Boot

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Posted : Jul 12, 2011 10:12
Tht guy is a genius
Ivan Ushakov

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Posted : Jul 12, 2011 18:52
Ok, so it is not possible to rich such sound? And what about Agneton?
The Bap
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Jul 12, 2011 22:01
use a NI Pro-53 or Synth 1 and play tunes wth loads of black notes. That's what he showed me!           https://soundcloud.com/craic-addict
Audiosonic


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Posted : Jul 12, 2011 22:02
The melodies are just exotic scales.. but using standard piano keys nothing mystical. Sometimes it can be hard to tell exactly what scale was used, but in cases like this I can say with about 99% accuracy that it's atleast a minor scale

If you're not familiar with music theory like this, then do not be sad. You can learn and train your ears at the same time, this way;

- Loop a piece of melody that you really like, and try to play along on the piano/synth. It will sound foul, and maybe it will be kinda hard to to get right. But you can easily hear when you're using the right keys. Technique is not important at all. The important thing is that you are able to discover which keys the artist used to create the melody.

Maybe you can figure out the correct keys inbetween too, and that will give you a complete scale to play with, but if that is not the case you will still have a few nice sounding notes to use, and still be pretty sure that it will sound melodic.

This method also trains your ears; the first times you try to figure out an artist's melody, it will be a long and embarassing process. But when you tried it 10 or 20 times it will be a lot easier. Your ears will catch the melody right away, and you can quickly figure out the right keys/scale and groove.
Ivan Ushakov

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Posted : Jul 14, 2011 20:13
Thanks for advise but this technique require instrument with right timbre. Otherwise you will spend a lot of time with zero result.
The Bap
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Posted : Jul 14, 2011 23:09
Pro-53, default preset. Synth one, fast filter (low attack)+ big reverb. Win!           https://soundcloud.com/craic-addict
Audiosonic


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Posted : Jul 15, 2011 09:39
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On 2011-07-14 20:13, Ivan Ushakov wrote:
Thanks for advise but this technique require instrument with right timbre. Otherwise you will spend a lot of time with zero result.


Oh, i thought you asked for eastern harmonies those can be done on a banjo.. no particular instrument needed...

As for the specific timbre, it's pretty classic stuff, just as Bap said below
psychowave
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Posted : Jul 18, 2011 20:54
I like how him merge "goa phrases" with more elaborated basslines...
awesome music!
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