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October 26, 2006, 03:33 | |
Caspah
Gladiator 203 posts |
To partner up for the competition. Make me lots of sexy electro beats (think: Tiga, 45 Dip, Carl A. Finlow, M.A.N.D.Y., electric six, alice in videoland, etc) and maybe some cool sound effects for my online deathmatch game and win a cool prize Alternatively, direct me to such a person and ill give you a cookie. Video editing skills are a plus. I almost forgot MSN/Email: blinking(DOT)halo(AT)gmail(DOT)com [Edited on October 26, 2006 by Caspah] ____________ "clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right. here i am, stuck in the middle with you." ~Stealers Wheel |
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October 26, 2006, 11:38 | |
Dennis
どこかにいる 2097 posts |
Quoting Caspah: for my online deathmatch game F@#$, a concurrent...
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October 26, 2006, 12:33 | |
Sandman
F3n!x0r 1194 posts |
Yeah, it's amazing how popular this genre is.
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October 26, 2006, 14:35 | |
Rincewind
programmer 1548 posts |
The first to ask Alibu wins the compo*! Quoting Sandman: Yeah, it's amazing how popular this genre is. Yes amazing amazing, who must have written this awesome DLL? Who could've done that? Amazing! *not true ____________ Personal website: http://www.loijson.com |
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October 27, 2006, 07:38 | |
Caspah
Gladiator 203 posts |
Well i thought about the advanced, but his music isnt exactly what im looking for. I dont want to resort to my own crappy music skills
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October 27, 2006, 12:19 | |
yonni
None 420 posts |
I'm probably going to end up scoring all of my music, 'cause DanceEJ-style doesn't really fit with pirates, and I've already found a piece for string quartet that I composed a while ago that could be tweaked into the game. However, If I do make anything I don't want that's what you're looking for, then I'll let you know.
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October 27, 2006, 16:38 | |
Dennis
どこかにいる 2097 posts |
Yonni, if you make pieces for string quartet you must have some knowledge of music. :p what I always find a bit pirate-like, is something in 6/8 or 3/4 time signature. that is in minor. Like in Pirates of the carribean you have the folowing chords (musical scale being lowercase d (D minor)) : d, C, F, C, d, A, d, d (opening theme when his ship sinks at the dock = 8 bars) notice the A chord. which is (i think) a harmonic minor change in d minor (natural). So it jumps from a d natural minor to d harmonic minor. (Don't exagurate or it will sound arabic :). I'll try this at home and you say if it sounds like pirate shit. ____________ Kwakkel |
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October 27, 2006, 17:32 | |
yonni
None 420 posts |
Dm, Cmaj, Fmaj, Cmaj, Dm, Am, Dm, Dm; don't you mean? And I don't know what you mean by a "natural minor", this is no such thing (as far as I'm aware). All minor chords are made from the harmonic minor, the melodic minor is just for melodies (you can't make chords from a scale that is different ascending than decending). I've just tried that chord structure on my guitar and it sounds pretty cool and piratey. Try this: Dm | Cmaj | Fmaj | Cmaj | Dm | Am7 | Dm Am7 | Dm ____________ |
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October 27, 2006, 23:48 | |
Moogle
Enterprise Edition 239 posts |
What are you talking about this time Dennis! Maybe you are trying to be Quoting Casper: one amazing musician ! ____________ I am Moogle and I approve this message. Quoting (. )( .) in the Bugs topic: Everytime I login the threads with new posts are by Dennis.
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October 28, 2006, 02:36 | |
Dennis
どこかにいる 2097 posts |
Quoting yonni: Dm, Cmaj, Fmaj, Cmaj, Dm, Am, Dm, Dm; don't you mean? we (erm belgium) write a minor chord with lowercase letters and a major chord with uppercase, so that's indeed what I meant. (we name notes by it's latin name (do re mi fa so(l) la si(ti)), not cdefgab). Yours sound piratish yeah. lol. I think you meant to leave out that second Am7. adds flavah =)And I don't know what you mean by a "natural minor", this is no such thing (as far as I'm aware). All minor chords are made from the harmonic minor, the melodic minor is just for melodies (you can't make chords from a scale that is different ascending than decending). I've just tried that chord structure on my guitar and it sounds pretty cool and piratey. Try this: Dm | Cmaj | Fmaj | Cmaj | Dm | Am7 | Dm Am7 | Dm I just made up this shit, (click the pirate smiley to listen): does it sound piratish? ____________ Kwakkel |
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October 28, 2006, 11:37 | |
yonni
None 420 posts |
Quoting Dennis: Quoting yonni: Dm, Cmaj, Fmaj, Cmaj, Dm, Am, Dm, Dm; don't you mean? we (erm belgium) write a minor chord with lowercase letters and a major chord with uppercase, so that's indeed what I meant. (we name notes by it's latin name (do re mi fa so(l) la si(ti)), not cdefgab). Yours sound piratish yeah. lol. I think you meant to leave out that second Am7. adds flavah =)And I don't know what you mean by a "natural minor", this is no such thing (as far as I'm aware). All minor chords are made from the harmonic minor, the melodic minor is just for melodies (you can't make chords from a scale that is different ascending than decending). I've just tried that chord structure on my guitar and it sounds pretty cool and piratey. Try this: Dm | Cmaj | Fmaj | Cmaj | Dm | Am7 | Dm Am7 | Dm I just made up this shit, (click the pirate smiley to listen): does it sound piratish? Wow.... belgium is confusing. The second Am7 was supposed to be there, its in the same bar as the Dm before it (each carrying a dotted crotchet duration, assuming you're in 3/4). I added it to break up the long section of Dm chords a bit, also, it sounds cool. Yeah, that does sound piratey, except for the instuments you used. I'm not quite sure what instruments you chose (assuming you converted this from a MIDI), but if you're sound card isn't very good, its normally a safe bet to stick to piano for a (half) decent sound . [Edited on October 28, 2006 by yonni] ____________ |
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October 28, 2006, 16:45 | |
Sandman
F3n!x0r 1194 posts |
You're the man Dennis. THE MAN. Such awesome pirate sound. WEGPIRAAT! Also how about some Em chords in a harmonic setting, followed by the natural keychords of the majoristic levels? ____________ BennuWiki Yes, my avatar has grey borders in IE (so get a decent browser) ROOFLEZ ROOFLEZ |
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October 29, 2006, 15:39 | |
Dennis
どこかにいる 2097 posts |
Quoting yonni: Quoting Dennis: Quoting yonni: Dm, Cmaj, Fmaj, Cmaj, Dm, Am, Dm, Dm; don't you mean? we (erm belgium) write a minor chord with lowercase letters and a major chord with uppercase, so that's indeed what I meant. (we name notes by it's latin name (do re mi fa so(l) la si(ti)), not cdefgab). Yours sound piratish yeah. lol. I think you meant to leave out that second Am7. adds flavah =)And I don't know what you mean by a "natural minor", this is no such thing (as far as I'm aware). All minor chords are made from the harmonic minor, the melodic minor is just for melodies (you can't make chords from a scale that is different ascending than decending). I've just tried that chord structure on my guitar and it sounds pretty cool and piratey. Try this: Dm | Cmaj | Fmaj | Cmaj | Dm | Am7 | Dm Am7 | Dm I just made up this shit, (click the pirate smiley to listen): does it sound piratish? Wow.... belgium is confusing. The second Am7 was supposed to be there, its in the same bar as the Dm before it (each carrying a dotted crotchet duration, assuming you're in 3/4). I added it to break up the long section of Dm chords a bit, also, it sounds cool. Yeah, that does sound piratey, except for the instuments you used. I'm not quite sure what instruments you chose (assuming you converted this from a MIDI), but if you're sound card isn't very good, its normally a safe bet to stick to piano for a (half) decent sound . Quote: Also how about some Em chords in a harmonic setting, followed by the natural keychords of the majoristic levels? do you want some mayonaise with that? ____________ Kwakkel |
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