Free Bollywood Panjabi Inspiration Fusion Mandolin Loop By Jensmuse #102972 | Looperman
I used 2 Sounds for the melody Mandolin and Dulcimer, a very short part of Ahh Choir and Taiko Drum for the Rhythm and Halo Pad Sound for a little Drone Background. I could provide only the melody section for a separate loop for Indian creative musicians to add original ethnic percussion on demand.
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-Flowing and trap-like, yet a melodic Japanese style pluck. Natural reverb.
-I'd love to hear what you make with this loop :)
Thanks
TJ
Jens Egert
Jens Egert
regards from Jens Egert
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Regards,
Frédéric De Clercq
can check it out if like... the style is psytrance.
Cheers ;)
https://soundcloud.com/declercqfrederic/fred-frequency-moments-of-thoughts/s-gw6Bd
good production how you put it together with different elements. It is not my kind of music which I listen but I think it is very energetic and I could imagine that people could dance to it.
My favourite part is the building up at the beginning , same part in the middle and the end was well done.
Regards from Jens Egert