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 Post subject: MyMUK MUK song
PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:55 am 
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Hi!
I worked on the CD Darryl Dikarrna, 20 track exercise where we can play muk muk song with the White Cockatoo. ...that's my essai.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 1:41 am 
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Is it really bad?
as there are no comments...


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Hey Cyril,

It's not bad my friend. The instrument sounds somewhat muffled and slightly off the pitch of the singers and the timing changes a bit towards the end of the song. I think if you increase the strength of the impact (dit) in the vamp it will really come to life and give the song that real West Arnhem Land punchy feel.

A good effort nevertheless!

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Thank You Kyle
I 'll try again but may be I will use another mago brighter for this song?


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this is another Muk muk song test ...what do you think about this new essai?


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Much better Cyril! This one fits in with the singers and the meter and the impacts sound more authentic. Well done!

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Thank you Kyle ...


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I like 'em, well done! You've got the right sound for sure. You could add more texture and complexity with throat effects but as it is, it is pretty good already.

Guan

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