A second creation that I did with my Indonesian friends. Unfortunately, we didn’t have time to work on the “Kecak” part (middle part which is a traditional Balinese way of singing). And the record was done so fast that everything is a bit messy. But I really wanna do it again but maybe just with the voice this time. I need time to think about it and all new ideas are more than welcome!
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This was really wild! Don’t worry about “sloppy” – the musical concept came through.
I’ve heard recordings of a few different kecaks. I get the impression they take some practice. When done well, though, they are really cool.
thank you!
And actually we didn’t practice before and as those guys are not coming from Bali, they don’t really know about the Kecak, I mean theoriticaly, how it is build. I started to put the “PO PO PO…” the highest part you can hear from the beginning till the end and then, we just recorded a lots of different rythmes on the top of it. We kept the one we thought were maching the best.
Hehe, it’s funny when the voice starts. I was surprised.
Hehe! I know what you mean, Im always surprised when I’m listenning to it and the voice is coming
Hey there thanks so much for following, the flute in this piece of music sounds like it has a very Irish flavour. I loved the flute part!
Thanks for your words. Actualy, Breton and Irish music are really close to each other. And the flute I’m playing is an Irish flute
this might be explaining that
^ That’s true! It does sound a bit Irish. My favorite part is the “yell” back into the recap section
I will tell Wahyu, he is the one screaming and playing the guitar too. Actualy, Breton and Irish music are really close to each other. And the flute I’m playing is an Irish flute
this might be explaining that
the world is a small village – excuse the cliche.. Its sounds pleasant, in any case..