Bellydance Superstar
I do not usually do percussion parts, but wanted to create a bellydance song and could not find a rhythm track to suit. Starting with a simple Egyptian pattern which was looped to provide the entrainment base I added four Doumbec and two Riq parts. In addition to the Middle Eastern, one may also notice elements of Flamenco, Jazz, and a particularly strong North Indian influence in this piece. The full jam was over 12 min, but had to cut ...
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November 28, 2015 at 10:39 PM
Psycho
Very good M... yes a vocal would be great on this. I like how you compliment the composition with excellent detail. You have remarkable patience !!
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November 28, 2015 at 11:24 PM
Midoru
Thank you for listening to this long work, Psycho - yes, 12 min x 6 with no pauses - lost concentration a few times in different parts - but a pretty clear exposition of my rhythmic theory. All about Zen, my friend :) -M
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November 28, 2015 at 10:47 PM
Pedersen
LOL i already like you. i went from some heavy metal riffing to this.
reminds me of myself, just made a metal drum and got some tabla in there as well! haha, awesome, keep it up =P +1
reminds me of myself, just made a metal drum and got some tabla in there as well! haha, awesome, keep it up =P +1
November 29, 2015 at 3:30 AM
Haffast
Hypnotic! This could turn into something magical with the right input. Already sounds fantastic!
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November 29, 2015 at 10:13 AM
frenzie
Your mind is so analytical and you know your theories,did you go to music school? an impressive piece of rhythmic work here Mido! Sounds great! Nice recording and mixing as well :) and I can see the belly dancers moving on this one! ;)
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November 29, 2015 at 4:12 PM
Midoru
Thank you frenzie. Do not plan my parts beforehand - just try to fall into a sort of trance and allow my subconscious to do the work - would be very difficult to plan all this out. Yes, I trained much in my youth, so can technically analyze what has been created after the fact - though, I am often surprised, myself. Oh, by the way, have synced to bellydance video and it fits very well - cool :)
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