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Sounds you have copied musically

posted on #1
Shamika
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Sounds you made with your own instrument (not sound samples you purchased) :-
Trains, the ocean, thunder, animal noises. footsteps, bells and whatever!
Examples of your work please :)
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posted on #2
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thunder of course, it's a boomstick after all :D
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posted on #3
Shamika
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Thanks Ernie... you just need a heavy shower to go with that :)

Not rain, but train from me [wl]302431[/wl]
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posted on #4
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Shamika wrote:
Thanks Ernie... you just need a heavy shower to go with that :)

Not rain, but train from me [wl]302431[/wl]


Nice, I can picture Sherlock getting off the steam engine train haha!
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posted on #5
Shamika
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Ernie440 wrote:


Nice, I can picture Sherlock getting off the steam engine train haha!


Maybe it's Hercule Poirot on The Orient Express.
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posted on #6
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[wl]214036[/wl]

tried to emulate some cat/tiger sounds on this one :)

1:02
1:18
1:59 (vox growl) :)
2:20
ending cat noise
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posted on #7
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The entire track is a train rhythm . Intentionally Instead of using a click track to build the song I used a YouTube train sounds video to build the rhythm .Even the intro guitar is mimicking the steam smoke stack.
[wl]294178[/wl]
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I’m waiting for the right track to showcase my meowing kitten choir keyboard sample

I consider this masterclass sound emulation :

[youtube]IumkoOmMpTU?si=5iNRIkQifYYPUKFN[/youtube]
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posted on #9
Shamika
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I tried to make the sound of a tree being sawed down and falling in a forest. The song was longer but I chopped it down for this thread. Here is the relevant clip relating to sound. It sounds technical but it's more of a fun piece :)
[youtube]oGHZIC9ef14[/youtube]
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posted on #10
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Mad as a box of frogs. Nice one, Shamika. 🎁🐸🎋✌️😎
posted on #11
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In 2012 I tried to make the sound of a whale with my strat.[wl]6856[/wl]

Track: [wl]6856[/wl]
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posted on #12
Shamika
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ROBJOL wrote:
In 2012 I tried to make the sound of a whale with my strat

Track: [wl]6856[/wl]


Brilliant, so realistic
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posted on #13
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ooooh nice one!

I got a cool track named "Whales in the ocean playing guitar" where I mixed real whale sounds with whale sounds created by my Stratocaster. While recording this track I played with the tone buttons of the Strat so the sound increasingly became more "angry" . "eat fish but not whales"

[wl]47296[/wl]
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posted on #14
Shamika
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TeeGee wrote:
ooooh nice one!

I got a cool track named "Whales in the ocean playing guitar" where I mixed real whale sounds with whale sounds created by my Stratocaster. While recording this track I played with the tone buttons of the Strat so the sound increasingly became more "angry" . "eat fish but not whales"

[wl]47296[/wl]


Very clever, I enjoyed that. It would be great with some whale visuals in a calming video I think :) Obviously whales are a popular choice for musical interpretation. Dolphins make a soothing image too.
posted on #15
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I can do the whales here with Agnès on the harp #129983
Or the surf of the sea and the seagulls at the beginning of this piece #130378
I like to chat with the violin here #302321 around 3:28 :D
You can make lots of sound effects with a violin :)
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posted on #16
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Here is a howling dog guitar track that I did. Ahooooooooooooooooo :D

[wl]36539[/wl]
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posted on #17
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TeeGee wrote:
Here is a howling dog guitar track that I did. Ahooooooooooooooooo :D

[wl]36539[/wl]


:D
Here you have the complete range :D

[youtube]Rfy28X9wdxg[/youtube]
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posted on #18
Shamika
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Jypeka wrote:

Here you have the complete range :D

[youtube]Rfy28X9wdxg[/youtube]


Unbelievable, I liked the horse best - now i need to buy a violin, sounds like fun :)
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posted on #19
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Hi Hi, Shamika I'm going to make a compilation one day in my style :D
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