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Break it on the track Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Thank you.
Break it on the track Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Thank you.
Okay, no problem at all. Honestly, seeing it was just excellent. Congratulations.
Merhaba Enes, burada Türk değilsin diye görünüyor ve seni tanımlamak güzel çünkü ben de Türk değilsim, ilk kez Türk değilsin diye görüyorum, gerçekten seni tanımlamak güzel.
and I know here is not meeting topic or something but I recorded I think it is not a problem but you know it is easier to record here because he recorded to here and it is first watch you meeting with him
Okay, to be honest, your songs, your tracks, they're really cool but, and I would really like to learn some tips, get some tips on how to produce them, and I would really like to learn some things from you, but the compliment part, leave it to us, okay? I mean, if they're really so perfect, wonderful, marvelous, excellent, brilliant, we can end it. I mean, perhaps should already comment on them, and this is what we're here for, and this is what this thread is for, so just leave it to us, okay?
And I will create new effects soon, so prepare to hear new things to my beats. I hope I will do nice things as you know that. Thanks for your support from now on.
Okay, dude, I respect to your decisions and, you know, I like all peoples and I don't like problems with them.
okay I did introduce myself on the introduction form already and we're in the introduction thread and I can say and you could have responded to me there but yeah since you already post your recording I can just reply to it and yeah I'm glad to meet you too and listen to your productions your songs but as I said earlier to compliment on them is something that we should be doing okay? thank you
okay dude really thanks it makes much sense on me
Alright, my aim is to not cause any trouble here, but to prevent them from occurring.
Yeah, most welcome.
God bless you. God bless you.
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hey there this is sean i really enjoyed those last two piano pieces they were very very very well done i love the sound of the piano um i do believe that was a stage piano though um and it sounded like a a man it sounded like a roland if i'm not mistaken if i'm wrong then it might be a yamaha because roland and yamaha sound very similar and sorry for the dogs in the background but uh if i'm again still wrong it might even be casio but i from what i've heard with casio casio just doesn't i don't know their casio doesn't really have as real sounding of a piano than yamaha roland does i mean they may nowadays but you know even just a few years ago even their pianos uh in the in their uh keyboards you know and and the stage pianos and all that didn't really sound as as realistic as a yamaha or roland piano would but again very very wonderful playing i liked the second one probably my as the as a favorite of the two um i love how you transitioned from from one chord and then you uh you went up a step i think you went up a whole step if i'm not mistaken if not i'm i'm still i still have issues with my knowing where things go from one key to the next sometimes but i really really enjoyed that and keep up the playing that's that's wonderful man i i love listening to people come on here and just play their instruments or even sing you know because it just shows the talent that us blind people have you know we you don't have to see to be able to play a guitar or to be able to play drums or to be able to play a piano or really anything i mean it's it's just wonderful i i enjoy hearing music you know music is a universal language man and uh it's something that will either make you or break you you know because it hell it's it's a music is very very emotionally driven you know uh and and i i love how if somebody puts happy emotions in in their music playing then the person listening to it's going to be happier somebody puts a uh melancholy sadness you know because they feel like you know if you you know play something you love or someone's going to be the very best the people you listen to is gonna be the best man in the world they feel you know like they're maybe down about something or they're upset about something then you you know you as the listener may end up feeling that way it may it may cause you to think about certain things that have made you feel sad or or what have you you know i want to tell you guys a story i um when i went to guiding eyes which is in new york here in the united states to get my guide dog in 2007 i was in the process of writing a song called set me free and um i was writing it because i knew i knew i i was getting a guide dog you know and and uh when i got him i had already written the first verse and i mean i if there's no words to it or anything i was trying to have somebody get get words to it but never happened um anyway i had written the first verse and the chorus and of course the second first and chorus because it was basically the same pretty much the same um chord progressions but when i got chipper and i was working with him and just seeing all the different emotions that having a guide dog can give you you know the freedom of of being able to walk around without you know running into things or uh just being able to get from point a to point b uh it it just really makes you know makes me feel good so they had a oddly colored i can't remember what the color was baby grand piano and their alumni hall and i would play that thing every morning and when i got chipper i would take him into the room with me and and he would sit underneath the or he would lay underneath the bench and i finished the song and during graduation i played that song well the one of the main people of guiding eyes she got up after i played and she you know spoke about some of the things she was going to speak about and then he said you know whenever you're going to be a guide dog and she played that song it reminded me of the first time i got my guide dog and it made me have memories of walking with them and doing this with them or doing that with you know that made me feel so good it made me feel so good to to know that i had written a song that conveyed the same feelings that i was feeling about my guide dog and i was like oh my god i'm gonna be a guide dog my first guide dog to the people that may be on their third or even fourth guide dog you know and they were able to think back of when they first got their first dog and yeah i just i i love that i really do and that that's why i think i love music so much is because you can just you can do so much with it you can say so much with music and not even have to include words um to show the listener how you feel and um that's kind of the way i felt about these last two songs you know um they were just raw raw piano playing and that like i said i think the second one was probably my most favorite one of them so it just sounded so i mean the first one sounded pretty happy as well don't get me wrong but the second one was happy and like a like a love song almost you know uh just really really enjoyable uh you guys haha man y'all keep going with it y'all keep going with it i really enjoyed it enjoy listening to you guys play. Hopefully one day, I'll be able to get up here with something of my own. I don't know how to attach files to a forum thread. If I can figure that out, then I can. It sounds a little cruddy, just because the electric guitar... I'm not very good at the electric guitar. I'm not very good at guitar at all. But I tried playing some lead on that Set Me Free song, and I had added drums and some strings, I think. But I have that. So, if anybody wants to hear it, let me know. And I'll try to put it up. Anyway, sorry for the very long message. I wanted to just tell you guys that story, just because that last song really kind of made me think about my song, Set Me Free. And when I got my guide dog and stuff, and I wanted you guys to know the story. But anyway, take care, and I will be back on here at some point. Keep the music coming, guys. Bye for now.
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Merhaba, bu yaylı sesler çok mükemmel. Bir arabezik müziğinden mi aldınız ya da sadece bir sayfa aldınız? Çünkü bu çok gerçek bir ses. Türk dilinde yaylı söyleyenler için, yaylı şarkı instrumenti demek.
hello so yes it is a sample library and it contains like 25,000 samples for 150 dollars and it's very nice
hey there this is Sean man I definitely enjoy your music especially knowing that it's samples that you're using to make your own stuff with I I used to you know record my own music with a keyboard that I had that had no instruments built into the keyboard itself and I would connect it to the computer via the headphone jack or the one you know the use speaker jacks and then connect that to the line in jack on my computer and then play each instrument on its own track and make my own music that way but then I had heard about native instruments and complete control if you guys don't know about this it's their keyboard and they're pretty flagship even the I have one that's only $300 and 61 keys it's the complete control a series 61 and when you connect it to your computer and you run the complete controls VST through your DAW of choice such as Reaper or even on the Mac you can use of course you can use Reaper but most people on the Mac use Apple logic for that but when you have it connected to a computer and you want to open up an instrument you can do everything from the keyboard itself you press the library button and you can go through with the data wheel and it'll read you the type of instrument or the type of library first it would sift through your libraries and then the type of instrument and then it'll get you know more defined each time you go through each list into what particular instrument in that category you want to use that'll read the instrument name and in most cases it'll play a little sample of what that instrument sounds like then you choose it and play it I really so that's how I got into VST and pure or samples recorded or computer work instead of on a keyboard and I definitely definitely enjoy so I definitely enjoy the work you do when you make your music every time you put up something I listen to it all the way through as I love the way all of the town and keep your keep it going and uh yeah good job
Ošemdze šatiš, tvarti nastal, mili na vojnu kartu dostao. Ošemdze šatiš, tvarti nastal, mili na vojnu kartu dostao. Pozme ma mila, pozvi prevac, boja na vojnu mam rukovac. Pozme ma mila, pozvi prevac, boja na vojnu mam rukovac. Na vojnu išo na straži stav, recela gulata zavolal. Na vojnu išo na straži stav, recela gulata zavolal. Recela gulat cestu horu, a naražela na hruđ moju. Recela gulat cestu horu, a naražela na hruđ moju. Recela gulat cestu horu, a naražela na hruđ moju. Jagnara želata prešekla, až do Dunaja krebice kla. Jagnara želata prešekla, až do Dunaja krebice kla. Ej Dunaj, Dunaj, bistra voda, čiše vam vidat, či me škoda. Ej Dunaj, Dunaj, bistra voda, čiše vam vidat, či me škoda.
Hi! So I would like to explain what is this song about. Sorry for my English. This song is recorded by me and it is sung in the dialect of this region where I am from. So this is in Eastern Slovakian dialect in Slovak language. There are various versions of this song but the translation or something like this you would like to say what is this song about. So this song is about one young man who is in the war who was recruited to the war and the shot was shot kills shot killed him from something like from I don't know how to say in English but maybe you understand ammo or something like that. something like this killed him on the chest and he was dead and his girlfriend didn't know how it is that it is ought to be marriage or you must know marriage. This is briefly translation of this song.