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Soundiron has published 20 vocal samples from their Voice of Gaia: Francesca Genco sample pack. Make an original track and you'll have the chance to win several bundles from Soundrion.1st Place
Remix Voice of Gaia: Francesca Genco on Blend and you can win the complete pack and more! Deadline is August 24th.
With this project i decided to try a different approach than with anything I've done so far. I wanted to do this as a World piece that used sounds from traditional Middle Eastern, Indian, and other regional instruments. At the same time, I arranged it in the form of satirical acts like in a play. The first scene is a an upbeat somewhat celebratory scene, then at :42 the Indian Violin introduces the 2nd scene which signals change. Winds are heard starting at :47 to support the feeling of change. At 1:16 I used the Duduk to bring in the 3rd scene which represents an event that brings sadness, at 1:24, I introduce a strong complex element which signifies the climax of the event, at 1:47 the Duduk is brought back to finish scene 4 and the feeling of melancholy, finally even though the winds of change are still present in scene 5 at 1:56, we hear a positive sense of relief and moving forward through the spanish guitar. I hope you enjoy it!
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Victor.VL8 years ago
Awesome! Multicultural song :) Congrats!
Tom Heiner9 years ago
THANKS chiappex, Flowing Enigma, and Seb! I really appreciate it!!
chiappex9 years ago
congrats TOM!
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Yas Oul6 years ago
Pulled this project.
CelSen7 years ago
Pulled this project.
Megan Heiner8 years ago
Pulled this project.
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2nd Place
Remix Voice of Gaia: Francesca Genco on Blend and you can win the complete pack and more! Deadline is August 24th. This is my version. I chopped a lot of little vocal segments out rather than dealing with the complete performance. Kind of sequenced with them into a quasi-contrapuntal texture and maintained. The larger filtered texture is an effected version of the sliced vocal parts where the audio has been stretched until new melody and harmonic relationships are revealed with the stretched audio. Sounds more complex than it actually is. Everything that sounds like a pad is actually a voice. Hope you enjoy it.