Description : Another simple track... Wonder if my genre selection fits for the tune. :)
Electric guitars by me, every other samples are from the site only. Applied loops :
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Hey taz...first off sorry about the reply to your comment on my track...guess I hit a wrong key & it posted in the middle of a sentence...but many thanks for the listen & comment.....Now...on this one...I dabble in Celtic inspired music fairly often so this one really appeals to the old green blood in me...does have a little medieval vibe but it also carries a sense of tradition and the kind of music that was real...so I must say I enjoyed the listen....good for you..I could listen to more along the same line any time....well done traz.....Ed
Sorry for the late reply...
I'm glad you liked it despite it's a very basic tune, and my guitarplay were not the most precise i think. :)
Regards, traz
simán el tudom képzelni hogy a csávó kb. ilyen gitárhangzással tolta az udvarban mindenki nagy örömére...:-)
az a basszus meg olyan mintha egy 2 méteres dagadt állat tubán tolná a táncoló tömegek nagy örömére...:-)
Mátyás biztos nem a dobos meraztúlhátúl szól néhányak nagy örömére...:-)
egyébként meg black army így-úgy, ez nekem rohadtul tetszik...
Az elején nem így képzeltem el a dolgot, csak próbáltam csinálni egy loopot, és miután összejött, kipróbáltam hogy tényleg használható-e... Így alakult, úgy néz ki, igen. :)
It's interesting that you come from different cultures, people how else they'll hear the same music from. For me (and for the most european people i think) it's a medieval-like tune. As a hungarian man, i can't imagine mountains on these melodies - it means totally plains to me. :)
In feelings, a bit reminds me to the old "hungarian folk tales" cartoon tale series.
Regards, traz
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Feedback welcome
Sorry for the late reply...
I'm glad you liked it despite it's a very basic tune, and my guitarplay were not the most precise i think. :)
Regards, traz
Kyle
regards, traz
Compliments_____Orlando
Regards, traz
simán el tudom képzelni hogy a csávó kb. ilyen gitárhangzással tolta az udvarban mindenki nagy örömére...:-)
az a basszus meg olyan mintha egy 2 méteres dagadt állat tubán tolná a táncoló tömegek nagy örömére...:-)
Mátyás biztos nem a dobos meraztúlhátúl szól néhányak nagy örömére...:-)
egyébként meg black army így-úgy, ez nekem rohadtul tetszik...
kézfogás, Danke
Az elején nem így képzeltem el a dolgot, csak próbáltam csinálni egy loopot, és miután összejött, kipróbáltam hogy tényleg használható-e... Így alakult, úgy néz ki, igen. :)
Üdv, traz
It's interesting that you come from different cultures, people how else they'll hear the same music from. For me (and for the most european people i think) it's a medieval-like tune. As a hungarian man, i can't imagine mountains on these melodies - it means totally plains to me. :)
In feelings, a bit reminds me to the old "hungarian folk tales" cartoon tale series.
Regards, traz