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RoughMix 120 - Dancing, Singing (Sorry Yoko)
from RoughMix July 15, 2008
RoughMix 120 - Dancin Singing (Sorry Yoko) Photo: http://flickr.com/photos/andrewbaron/71618124/sizes/m/ - by Andrew Baron, CC Licence Just to show you how rough you can get this episode has its place. I am sharing with you all of the rough, which includes an embarressing "Yoko Ono" like voice, which is followed by what that inspired. (Sorry Yoko!) Oddly enough, the second could not have happened without the first. And so the tip this time - do not be afraid of making a fool of yourself (it is after all for you.) If you let your thoughts freely flow you may end up being surprised by what follows. The original file as recorded on the Palm can be downloaded here for those of you who really want the details: Original WAV file: http://www.mediafire.com/?unmjdonii1j As I write this episode my audicity software is going crazy and doing nothing that it should. I have had to revert to an earlier version of the software, which meant that all of what I recorded was useless. I needed to mix down all of what I had to an mp3 file and then use this as the new base - sorry for any loss of quality - rougher still! If you like this podcast send us some love! We want to hear from you! Email: ruffmix@gmail.com
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RoughMix 119 - Troubled Mind
from RoughMix June 28, 2008
Not much to say this time - this is an episode that should speak for itself as it takes a riff and works with it. You can also access me and my random thoughts at: http://twitter.com/nlnnet And do not forget that if you choose a new domain to save 10% using our Godaddy.com discount code "blu6". (Please, please! ;-) Enjoy the episode and share feedback via email, comments or voicemail.
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The Step Up
from 5min : recently added June 26, 2008
This is an exercise that will help to improve the coordination between both the picking hand and the fretting hand. Its a little tricky at first, but if you take your time, you'll get it. This exercise also acts as an insight into what can be done
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RoughMix 118 - Canceled Concert Blues
from RoughMix June 20, 2008
Take a ride with me into the distant past when my hair was black and my back was strong enough to schlepp around electric pianos. 118 has a look into what is possible when you do not even have "real" instruments. The most important part of songwriting is not the tools at hand, but the tools in your head. You can also access me and my random thoughts at: http://twitter.com/nlnnet And do not forget that if you choose a new domain to save 10% using our Godaddy.com discount code "blu6". (Please, please! ;-) Enjoy the episode and share feedback via email, comments or voicemail.
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RoughMix 117 - Slap Therapy
from RoughMix June 19, 2008
Some times it feels good just to hit things - added bonus if that is a guitar that results in sounds you like. That was in any case the attempt represented in this episode of RoughMix which I am calling slap therapy. Listen in on the clip, recorded on the Palm Tungsten and you hear why I chose this as a title. My tip this time around is to let things run awhile. Do not always be in a hurry to "make" something and don't worry about polish or beauty. Raw emotion, and unvarnished energy and the simple joy of not have any rules is sometimes a real pleasure. It also has the added benefit of often causing something more refined to spring from this little exercise.
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RoughMix 116
from RoughMix June 15, 2008
RoughMix 116 - As started in episode 113, "Love Is" is an on demand tune. This episode presents the live version performed with a band, also done rough (find out how by listening in.) Contact us at ruffmix@gmail.com, or even better by visiting http://RuffMix.com and leaving a message there on this episode. The lyrics and chords are available to anyone by making a request when you save a note (your bonus for giving feedback.) The photo can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/motorboat4107/316195320/sizes/s/ Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/motorboat4107/
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RoughMix 115 - Rising Waters
from RoughMix June 03, 2008
I share an experiment as I record randomly on the Palm Tungsten - called Rising Waters Special greetings to folks in Bangalore, Guangzhou, Gdansk, Skipton, San Antonio and others. Subscribe to the feed at: http://feeds.feedburner.com/RoughMix Save 10% on GoDaddy purchases with the code "blu6" Enjoy!
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RoughMix 114 - Faith Like a Child / Everyday
from RoughMix May 25, 2008
The photo in its original can be seen here (CC license) http://flickr.com/photos/webbysworld/44408276/ In this episode of RoughMix I share two clips as indicated in the title in the hopes that it inspires above all all who may listen to record whatever you do to capture ideas. Only when you have a system will you not fprget things you create. Leave feedback at roughmix@gmail.com Subscribe to the feed at: http://feeds.feedburner.com/RoughMix Save 10% on GoDaddy purchases with the code "blu6" Enjoy!
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»Apokalypse« Das »Making of« Video-Tutorial
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts May 19, 2008
http://www.video2brain.com/de/products-248.htm Dieses Video-Training zeigt die Entwicklung eines wahren Composing-Meisterwerks. In insgesamt vier Kapiteln erschafft Uli Staiger eine verblüffend reale Endzeitstimmung, in der eine riesige Flutwelle durch die Straßenschluchten bricht. Die Wolkenkratzer beben geradezu vor der Gewalt des Wassers und der Betrachter will sogleich Reißaus nehmen. Author: videotubebrain Keywords: Photoshop Composing Tutorial Making-of Uli Staiger video-training screencast Added: May 19, 2008
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Ozzie's Quest OST [own composition]
from Dailymotion - most recent videos May 14, 2008
My first run at composing. This was done for a friend and his project for a game design class. I really wanted a SNES feel to it; nothing too advanced (despite remixing the published version with Reason to give it a better feel). It was a really fun project and I hope I can compose more game music in the future. Again, this is my first try at composing, so any critique is encouraged. Track list: 1. Title Theme 2. Windy Peaks 3. Woodlands 4. Downtown Barricade 5. Frostbite 6. Illusion 7. Ending / Credits Download mp3 / midi here: http://ozzie.sebastianwolff.info My deepest thanks to Claude Debussy who helped me compose Frostbite. I'm really not a fan of his work, but his piece The Snow is Dancing (No. 4 from Children's Corner) helped set the desolate and completely surreal feel of it. If you're wondering if you've heard Downtown Barricade before... I used a lot of inspiration from the soundtrack from Professor Layton and the Curious Village. I couldn't for the life of me track down the composer, so, if you composed the music for this game and are reading this, let me know :D EDIT: Tomohito Nishiura is the amazing composer for Professor Layton (and other games)! Regarding all other songs, I got most of my inspiration from Yoko Shimomura, Nobuo Uematsu, Koji Kondo, and from Pixel's game Cave Story. I am still trying to find my own style, with regards to composing and playing, but thanks to these awesome people who inspire me, I can hopefully revise my techniques and become better. Everything © Sebastian Wolff. Feel free to use my work, but give credit where credit is due, and let me know about if and when you use it. Enjoy, Sebastian http://sebastianwolff.info Author: GermanSeabass Tags: composing composition music piano Ozzie's Quest video game snes woodlands illusion Debussy Sebastian Wolff GermanSeabass Posted: 14 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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RoughMix 112 - 1 Plus 1
from RoughMix April 23, 2008
RoughMix 112 - 1 Plus 1 This episode has two pieces coming together to make something greater - 1 Plus 1. It is entirely Palm Tungsten recorded. It also pays a special greeting to listeners in Hawaii,Texas, Brazil, Argentina, and SE England. Post messages by visiting http://RuffMix.com Save 10% on GoodDaddy domain names with the code "blu6"
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Garageband Composition posting as I go along creating
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics April 07, 2008
I guess i am posting as I compose. The song is taking another tuen to a more serious tone. The slower parts will eventually be the bridge or perhaps the outro. we'll see.. I have been humming a melody. Maybe I sing lyrics to this one.... Author: varvorines Keywords: computer graphics animation garageband imac composing producer Added: April 7, 2008
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RoughMix 111 - Badum
from RoughMix March 25, 2008
RoughMix 111 - Badum I record lots of stuff on my Palm Tungsten, as I mostly always have it with me. I record far more than I share with you all, simply because I do not have time to do it all. In all honesty I do not even follow my own advice about recording everything, but I do get pretty close, and this helps, I believe to give me material that I can use to create material. My biggest challenge is in fact in keeping track of all the stuff that I create in a manner that is easily filed. (I am by the way eager for listener feedback about this and other issues. I know that I have hundreds of listeners, but no one really replies. Since this is true if YOU reply you are very likely to get your reply shared with the hundreds of other listeners.) One other note before getting into this episode's material - I am thinking about creating episodes of truly rough material with no comments and nothing other than raw Palm Tungsten recordings. I have the material to do this, but I do not want to just dump material on you. I DO however want to share the process of the songwriting, and maybe this is a way to do it. Let me know what you think by doing the following: * send a voicemail by visiting RuffMix.com and using the tools there to do this * send an email to ruffmix@gmail.com * visit http://RuffMix.com and post a comment on the episode * call me and leave a voicemail at the phone number +49 7631 183381 And now, welcome to the episode I am calling "Badum", because this is what I called the audio track when I recorded it. I want to send special greetings to visitors from San Antonio and Houston, Texas, Montreal, Canada, and Miami Florida and southwest of Ljubliana - please keep coming back!
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RoughMix 109 - Bring Me Band
from RoughMix March 06, 2008
RoughMix 109 - Bring Me Band In the last episode I shared the roughmix of "Bring Me Back" as I created it on the fly. This time around I show you what is sometimes the next step - sharing the song with a band for the first time. This is a good way to polish what you do and get feedback that can only help improve your song. This was recorded mono on my Palm Tungsten, for another band that would also need to perform it. The chatter, although in German will not hurt the understanding of the process itself. It is a tune written specifically for a church confirmation to take place over 4 church services. The speaker is incorporating the song into the sermon itself, so it is a truly cooperative venture. It is also a first for me to have written a song that will so quickly be performed by others without my participation. Enjoy! My Twitter: http://twiter.com/nlnnet The words to the song are here for those who might like to play it themselves: https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=ajk5qsfxbr5c_520nx8sbt32&hl
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KnockOut
from YouTube :: Tag // snowboard February 13, 2008
Dopo lo SnowBoard, l'Hockey su Ghiaccio e il Rugby, ShortyMedia e Eastlandfilm sono di nuovo insieme per occuparsi della nobile arte della Boxe... Ci aspettiamo molto anche da questa produzione e per il momento vi lasciamo godervi la sigla. Author: shortymedia Keywords: action boxe knockout knock out k.o. 3d fight composing shortymedia eastlandfilm sport combat sports Added: February 13, 2008
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RoughMix 107 - On the Fly
from RoughMix January 30, 2008
RoughMix 107 - On the Fly Getting stuck in a rut in your songwriting. Try these ideas out for size in episode 107 - On the Fly Some new tips that may help jump start your songwriting process, as always rough and raw and in draft form for your listening pleasure. This cast can be subscribed to on I-tunes, or just point yourself to http://RuffMix.com where you can get all the info you need get the episodes any way you like. And don't forget code blu6 will save you 10% on GoDaddy.com new orders and support the work of RoughMix as well.
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