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Title: My Original Song Creations
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kjb-wise - April 13, 2006 12:06 PM (GMT)
I don't know why I'm bothering... lol, nobody ever listens to my creations on any forum I post them at (only a select few do, anyway).

Okay, so here's the deal. I have quite a personal hobby. In my free time I like trying to make music using all kinds of neat little gadgets and software. Ever heard of MIDIs? MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and I work with it to make music. However, my end result is never MIDI files. It's always mp3s. There's a reason for this. MIDIs are bare-bones projects. You can add lots of effects and filters to your music though. The thing is, these effects don't save to MIDIs. So, if you want a good sounding song with lots of effects, you have to make an mp3. For that, I'm sorry, but I only want to produce quality music. Please understand. Anyway, here:

QUOTE
Okay, here's my NEW compositions thread.

This isn't just for show.  If by all means you want to comment on any composition, sequence, arrangement, or piece of garbage, feel free to do so.  Anything posted in this thread is subject to criticism.  Actually, I want criticism.  And not just a "that was good" or "that sucked"  If it blows, chew me out.  I won't get better at sequencing and composing any other way.  Also though, tell me what sucked about it.  :lol':

Note: This post will be editted and new songs added; look for new compositions here. 

EXTRA NOTE: The links might not work if clicked on.  Sometimes a page error comes up, and other times, the song only loads part-way and you don't get the whole thing.  If they don't, then copy the URLs, and paste them in your Media Player's "Open URL" directory.  That, or you can right click on them and then choose "Save Target As"  This should work if nothing else does.

You're free to download these or save them to your hard-drive or whatever you want to do as well.  I only request that nobody take credit for creating these; it's hard work and I spent hours upon hours on each one.



My Compositions (All Music Copyright to Kody J. Beard)

My Nature And Ambience Songs
The Jumping Groove (4 MB)

My Beats/Hip-hop-style Songs
The Whistle Song (3 MB)
Sinusoidal (2 MB)

My Futuristic Electronica
The Negative Space (3 MB) UPDATE

My Dance/Party Songs
In And Out (2 MB)


Please, listen and comment .__.

kjb-wise - April 19, 2006 11:31 AM (GMT)
I knew nobody would listen *Depressed and sad*

Updated.

I posted my newest composition "The Whistle Song"

It goes under the Electro-Hip Hop, though, JUST BARELY. I couldn't think of a better classification so I had to go with that.

Here's a quick song description:

QUOTE (The Whistle Song)

The Whistle Song:
I used two different sawtooth waves and two different square waves for part of the melody.  A traditional square wave and then a square more reminiscient of an old Gameboy's beep.  The two saws were both a traditional sawtooh wave, and one called Doctor-Solo, which is the main bass line you hear.  I used some dance and hiphop kick samples, snares, ride cymbals and crash cymbals.  The main things to note however, are the piano, bird-tweets, and whistles.  I mixed the acoustic with the synthetic, and the sound is stellar.  The pitch bending melody you hear on primary is one of the squares, and the sound you hear playing the same melody as the whistles is a low volume saw.  Anyway, it's pretty good.  Hope you enjoy!


I'm going to edit In And Out some, as well as The Negative Space, but I'll leave these links up still.

Er, yea, do listen (nobody ever does though :waah: )


Jarrid - April 19, 2006 11:41 AM (GMT)
Ill listin to them.

Sorry this topic kinda got bumped down >.>

Liminality - April 23, 2006 10:36 AM (GMT)
i listened to sinusoidal, its a bit short and repetitive but not bad =P ill listen to the others some other time

Cyril - April 23, 2006 01:23 PM (GMT)
I would say the reason no one replied before was cause the forum is what you'd say... dead?
But anyways i'll listen to them. :P

kjb-wise - April 30, 2006 05:30 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Liminality @ Apr 23 2006, 10:36 PM)
i listened to sinusoidal, its a bit short and repetitive but not bad =P ill listen to the others some other time

It's old (well not really but it's main structure was created a long time ago when I was a noob) XD

I'd say that the best ones to listen to are Jumping Groove and Whistle Song, since they sport more technical aspects.

Also, I just updated The Negative Space now. It went from 2:52 to 4:57, so it's the longest one I've ever done.

It could be repetitive as well considering that I started it around the same time as Sinusoidal, but I decided I'd screw around with it some. Anyway, yea. It's hard to update a song because you have to change it's formula, so I just cut off the ending and added to what was already there. Really hard.

I'm actually not impressed with the result, but I'm still posting it for people to hear.

XP

http://www.filelodge.com/files/hdd9/224076...gativeSpace.mp3 <--- New Negative Space




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