Loatt dee zommer non (woolters_-_zommer.xm)
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Tweante, the Netherlands. 31st of May 2011, A bit of Samba Pagode for you! I started off with the ukelele sample on instr. 3. It sounded too midi to my liking, so I decided to record myself playing my own uke, which I bought and taught myself about a week ago. I figured the ukelele is the closest thing to a cavaquinho, which I do not have, and which is actually needed in this kind of music. A cavaquinho has a more "twangy" sound to it, which is why I also left the original uke-sample in (besides, it was an effing lot of work, so I didn't want to throw all that away.) I'm also pretty happy about the tempo and general "samba feel" of the song. The point with computer music is that the "human factor" is often left out; it needs to be sloppy at times, to feel realistic. That's why you see me using the ED1 and ED2 codes so often. I have doubted about singing a bit myself, but as it is tracking I thought I'd have a flute do the lead. :) The song is inspired by samba pagode masters such as Jorge Aragão, Zeca Pagodinh Fundo de Quintal, Dudu Nobre, Exaltasamba, Grupo Revelação.
© Woolters 2011 © ====================== a little samba ditty called ====================== LOATT DEE ZOMMER NOE MER KOMN ====================== Inspired by samba hero greats, such as Jorge Fundo de Quintal, Arli Cruz, and Zeca Pagodin Hi-Hat Closed Hi-Hat Open Tamborim.wav Tamborim.wav Tamborim.wav pandeiro.wav pandeiro.wav pandeiro.wav pandeiro.wav Surdo.wav Surdo.wav Orchestra Orchestra Standard Standard Flute Flute Flute Flute Flute Flute Flute
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Another loop hole in the TMA genre list :). Where's the Samba (Pagode) option? We need it now :). Thanks for featuring a track of this awesome genre, crew. I think this genre should get more wide-spread recognition. I discovered it about a year ago, and its been a joy ever since. I listen to samba about every week for the intricate rhythms and unconventional chord patterns, the joyful and laid-back atmosphere. I started this track making the ukelele sound (it's the closest sample I had to a cavaquinho, which is one of the traditional samba instruments) but then I realised that it would never sound as good as the real thing, so I recorded myself playing the ukelele (which I bought and taught myself 3 weeks ago). You got your samba, now loatt dee zommer non mer komn! - woolters