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Drinking Song (disquiet0642) #music #disquiet0642 #vcvrack #housebeat #beer #disquiet0628 #alchemy #woodblock #musicalinstrument #speech #lullaby #violin #fiddle #chime #malletpercussion #newagemusic #environmentalnoise #hiphop #poprap #zither

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Music lover, keyboardist, composer and sometimes singer. I prefer the organ over the piano and I dabble in virtual analog modular sound synthesis. I also like Apple computers, but I plan to switch to Linux. Johannus Opus 30, Nord C2, M2Pro MacMini, VCV Rack. Al works: CC BY-NC-SA. #music #speech #windnoisemicrophone #wind #disquiet0632 #vcvrack #disquiet0628 #alchemy #country #musicalinstrument #keyboardmusical #concertband #windensemble #piano #ambientmusic #scarymusic #speechsynthesizer #narration #throbbing #hum #organ This was made for the Disquiet Junto 0632 with the assignment: do something with wind shear in a field recording. The recording was made on september 1, 2013 on the beach of the beautiful island of Schiermonnikoog. Project discussion takes place on llllllll.co: https://llllllll.co/t/disquiet-junto-project-0632-shear-wind/ This was made for the Disquiet Junto with the assignment "Record a song using only your voice transformed beyond recognition". Melodies are made with my singing voice and also percussive sounds I made with my mouth. I drew inspiration from a old video by Andrew Huang ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Utd3s5w-M3I ) in which he invited the viewers to... This was made for the disquiet junti 0642 with the assignment: Use carbonation to make a beat. I recorded the sound of opening some beer and soda bottles. In search of an appropriate melody, I borrowed the famous drinking song from Siegmund Romberg's operetta The Student Prince and converted it into 4/4 beat. And then added a bass. More on the 642...