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idefix's "Nocturne" Remix
of Kunlarim Sensiz by Sevara

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Uploaded 09 Apr 2010 21:21:56

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Hi again and again all music lovers!

Here it is my third cover specially written for my wife cipriana (so, no harpsichord at all!)

This time vocal lines and some "concrete percussions" have been used for inspiring a "nocturnal love song" where some invocations and natural "so far" calls interweave themselves.

Again, a string quintett (2 Vlns, 1 Vla, 1 Vcl, 1 Db) was used in a "throbbing" (aka "timing"), "harmonic" (aka "flageolet") and "muted" (aka "con sordino") sense.

Enjoy this new one tune!

Saluti,

andrea [ aka "idefix" aka "dersklerosenkavalier" ] riderelli

[ to cipriana ]

Technical Information

» done as usual with my current and preferred tools (please, see my others remix for details)

(for curious souls only: headphones (sometimes) recommended)

Comments

Again: Wow!!!

And now please go on to the next song, it would be nice to hear your interpretation of every offered song here.

Great version, i love the space you've left as you did as well in your Not one of us-remix. The rytmical part at the end is very wicked. Remixes like yours make it very very worthwhile to drop in here every now and then. Thanks for posting this one, sei bravissimo.:-)

Mischief, curious, and intrigue combined for a film adventure. Are you doing film music? You should be. :-)

I've enjoyed every second of it

Very very nice. Harmonically speaking, it is just perfect. I really like 2:19 to 2:42 when the motif is going on alternated between the vln & vla(i think), and to bleed/mix with the bck vocals! Beautifull.

:-)

Cosmic voices, listen hard and long starting at 2:42

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVcvDMob1cE

when you judge someones music it's relative to what you as an individual have heard throughout your life and in my case, as a composer, also what I deem great music, I could give many, many, examples but I'm sure you get my point.

So compared to this example and its ilk your music leaves me cold, is merely dressing, where is the melody?

Be inspired and don't rely on technical knowhow, music is about passion, not just mathematical equations, forget what you've learnt and start again, like a infant with no forethought or understanding of the outcome, just searching for a pleasing sound/tune, nothing more nothing less, then and only then can you use your vast knowledge.

so it's zilch, cos you're possibly able, certainly capable, of doing much better, we'll see eh.

I mention this with kindness not malice.

dear l-d,

you really give me two somewhat expected honours i hope to deserve.

the first one is about your "no stars" vote. i don't care very much about votes i receive (although i'b be hypocrital if i'd say i don't care at all), but beeing from you i really appreciate it! really: it seems i got the right way!

the second one is about your effort to write a plain english. it is very difficult to find a readable comment from you all over this strange forum, so i really appreciate the fact you want to be clear your mind to me!

said that, unfortunatelly i can't say anything about the example you write down here because if i try to see it on youtube i receive the following "refusal": "This video contains content from Channel 4, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds", sorry!

instead i found this on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/ringpullrecords

that together with the "opus" published here at realworldremixed, qualify you to perfection as a composer (as you stated)

so, again thank you for your comment!

cheers from rome,

andrea

Ditto mon ami, I to am flattered that you've actually taken the time und trouble to dechipher da rabid nonsense I'm prone to spout.

Shakesphere used to be plain Olde English, I joketh ye not.

Dis will suffice

http://www.cosmicvoices.net/

but sadly, has not got that particular amazingly wonderous track i was refering to.

Here's a bonus

http://www.youtube.com/profile?gl=GB&hl=en-GB

Ditto mon ami, I to am flattered that you've actually taken the time und trouble to dechipher da rabid nonsense I'm prone to spout.

Shakesphere used to be plain Olde English, I joketh ye not.

Dis will suffice

http://www.cosmicvoices.net/

but sadly, has not got that particular amazingly wonderous track i was refering to.

Here's a bonus

http://www.youtube.com/profile?gl=GB&hl=en-GB

I do hope dis little ditty, er, composition? is not too simple for your complex mind eh.

4 da record, Ol' Pete has stated on, er, record, dat he prefers Bob Fripps version of "Here Comes The Flood" dismissing his own version as "pretentious", this is called "Being Wise After The Event", don't make da same mistake, wise-up, to my lugholes your magnum opus sounds like several string samples, er, strung together, little more than a collage, I believe I could argue successfully, in a court of law, dat mon version of this song is closer to the ancient passionate spirit of the examples provided above, you're welcome to prove moi wrong, I'm all ears bruv.

As for Da Flood, if true, und in Pete's defence, i would argue, again, probably successfully, dat it was the producer who screwed up, even so, where was ol' Pete, und where is he now, cos there's better, (certainly as good as) producers than Ezrin residing here, eh.

Is every bod an' 'is missus called Andrea/s on dis bleedin' site, or what?

I luv dis forkin' palace.

Wow, got there eventually, keeps splicing me bleedin' comments, what's up TWT, dis always 'appens 2 moi.

Oh yeah, in England we say, sarcasm is da lowest form of wit, i should know eh.:-]

http://www.youtube.com/globalwarning#p/u/22/DY1pcEtHI_w

dis is da bonus, thought i'd better check

yup, dat's working, as is t'other.

my dear l-d, bear in mind the following:

a coso, io nun c'ho capito 'na emerita ceppa der cacchio che scrivi a mme e quinni o te dai 'na regolata e scrivi in inglese decente oppure t'attacchi alla di cui sopra e prosegui pella strada tua.

nacafonsi?

salutame a soreta da roma,

andrea

thank you all (l-d included!)

@AndreasF: i will try to write other songs, inspiration and "melodication" permitting!

@HaveMercy: your comment ("make it very very worthwhile to drop in here every now and then") is the best reward for a musician!

@Susy1214: i'd like very much to write music for films, but it did not not happen yet. maybe in the future, who's know!

@Wolf Dee: too much seconds, then! thanks!

@Cremonensis: 2:19 to 2:42 are a dialogue between v.no I and cello (both with sordino)

@all: sorry for the funny linguistic digression i took with our shakesphere's pupil

regards,

andrea

@Cremonensis: the dialogue starting at 2:19 is - of course - between violin I and violin II both with sordino.

sorry for my previous wrong information!

cheers,

andrea

excellent as always :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)

Ouf!:-)

I was thinking that maybe you was using a cello having 6 strings!!

Cheers.

who knows!

maybe a "viola da gamba"

cheers,

andrea

Beautiful version! In my favs :-)

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Great remixes and heated arguments: aaahhhh, the good old times!

I still love this place :-] :-] :-]

Your music transports me ! It makes my soul vibrate !

:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)

love that one:-)

I don't mean to be rude, but the lack of real instruments makes it sound cheap.

@r2p2: that's only a demo. so what's the problem?

the musical ideas are the most important thing here.

cheers,

andrea

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