Description : Heavily influenced by Nujabes. After recently finding a VST setting which allows me to muffle the piano, I wasted no time in stringing together a few 7ths and 6ths until I had my own jazz melody. After applying a hiphop beat I knew this was going to be one of my proudest works. I hope you all enjoy listening as much as I loved putting it together. COMMENT! I PROMISE I WONT BITE!
While I did intend for this to be an instrumental, do let me know if you have ideas for vocals, and show me what you've done. Its always a pleasure seeing what talents rise from this site.
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Very relaxing.....I'm drifting.....! You might try a bit of reverb on the snare to soften it and move it slightly back in the mix. Great effort, keep doing what you're doing.
That's not a bad idea actually. Thanks for your opinion! I'm glad it gives off the relaxing feeling I was aiming for. Keep posted, I might get around to editing this. Thanks again for the idea!
Hey daz! yip.. really tight man, quality & step is excellent .. the stick or Rim is to high in pitch for my liking ,, drop it down a few octaves or semitone ? apart from that you got a killer of a track man,, respect to you dude.
You got a point, man. Thanks for the comment! Keep posted for a re-upload of this song. I agree that the snare is a bit sudden, but I dont know if it should be taken down a semitone or octave, as it's not a tone at all but a percussive sound (but it deffinately needs to be softer). I'll mess with the dynamics a bit, and see what I can do to make the song sound more interesting.
Thanks for listening! I'm glad you like it. I've experimented with so many different chords, particularly 6ths and 7ths to try and get a jazz-hiphop melody going, and its great reading that my efforts were not for naught. Peace dude.
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Thanks for listening! I'm glad you like it. I've experimented with so many different chords, particularly 6ths and 7ths to try and get a jazz-hiphop melody going, and its great reading that my efforts were not for naught. Peace dude.