
Sleep for 5 Instruments
Natoli here:
Hello, last day of the FA Music Contest and my second entry for it.
Didn't feel well last weeks, so I figured out I will do something which kinda resembles my feelings.
I am also proud since I can't really play guitar yet, but managed to make the guitar track too, lol ;)
Instruments used:
Piano, synth, guitar, kalimba, my voice.
Mixed in Reaper
Enjoy :)
My YT channel for more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD.....BVqZpl_bqhUpPg
Hello, last day of the FA Music Contest and my second entry for it.
Didn't feel well last weeks, so I figured out I will do something which kinda resembles my feelings.
I am also proud since I can't really play guitar yet, but managed to make the guitar track too, lol ;)
Instruments used:
Piano, synth, guitar, kalimba, my voice.
Mixed in Reaper
Enjoy :)
My YT channel for more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD.....BVqZpl_bqhUpPg
Category Music / All
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Size 120 x 120px
File Size 1.01 MB
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I get some Nobuo Uematsu vibes from this too...!
Hmm... Reminds me of someone else, too! Know of Peder B Helland? He writes atmospheric spooky music like this.
Hmm... Reminds me of someone else, too! Know of Peder B Helland? He writes atmospheric spooky music like this.
Thank you, I am glad you liked it :D
Unfortunately - I can't tell you how to make song like this on computer, since all instruments here were played by me in real and just recorded by mic ;)
But I can still give you piece of advice for amateur - you need good DAW program, I recommend Reaper and you have to find some good samples and sounds - there are plenty of them in the internet ;)
Also - Reaper has neat video tutorials for beginners, I recommend ;)
Unfortunately - I can't tell you how to make song like this on computer, since all instruments here were played by me in real and just recorded by mic ;)
But I can still give you piece of advice for amateur - you need good DAW program, I recommend Reaper and you have to find some good samples and sounds - there are plenty of them in the internet ;)
Also - Reaper has neat video tutorials for beginners, I recommend ;)
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