Some Turkish Ney Music

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2017/03/02 16:22:52 (permalink)

Some Turkish Ney Music

Hi Guys,
Have not posted in centuries, but I was just experimenting with some turkish ethnic instruments and came up with this mediocre work :) if any one wants to give it a listen ...
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AlpVQox9QE
 
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    eph221
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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/02 20:07:17 (permalink)
    Brilliant!

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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/03 02:37:00 (permalink)
    Boy, that's a really lively piece, I listened twice, just super groovy.
     
    I know they are not "castanets" but whatever those finger cymbals are, maybe they would fit in better with just a little reverb, or more reverb?
     
    Thanks for cooking that one up!
     
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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/03 17:37:31 (permalink)
    Beautifully rhythmic! Nice stereo spacing!

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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/04 15:13:21 (permalink)
    Very cool! I love the combination of electronics and ethnic instruments. Nice effect with the panning on the percussion around 1:30, too. Well done.

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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/05 13:36:46 (permalink)
    Nice feel and groove thanks for sharing.

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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/06 19:47:47 (permalink)
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    Boy, that's a really lively piece, I listened twice, just super groovy.
     
    I know they are not "castanets" but whatever those finger cymbals are, maybe they would fit in better with just a little reverb, or more reverb?
     
    Thanks for cooking that one up!
     
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    I will look into that.... perhaps mix needs to be updated a bit... Thanks.  
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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/06 20:00:37 (permalink)
    Hi guys, just so you know, this is not really turkish music, just turkish instruments. same as what I did for african  sub saharan music ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvVna6h8T80 ), which is just whatever sounded african to me. Glad you guys liked it. 
     
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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/06 21:26:20 (permalink)
    Very cool!  I've always had an affinity for instruments like this.  The rhythms are interesting, and whether Turkish or not, fit the mood perfectly.  Well done.

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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/07 16:23:27 (permalink)
    Sounded pretty authentic to me. Love the sound of that instrument.
    Were you using a particular Middle Eastern (or similar)  musical scale?

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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/10 20:11:22 (permalink)
    I liked it...   But I've always liked "ethnic" music/instruments, coming from an American perspective.  I had no idea what a Ney was, but I do recognize it now!   Really well done getting lots of little inflections in there.
     
    Mix-wise the only nit I have is that it all sounds a bit "soft", like the transients (particularly with the percussion) are a bit lost. 

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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/11 16:27:57 (permalink)
    did you have in mind *the knights who go ney! (sic)* in this piece?

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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/11 20:49:10 (permalink)
    Nice fusion of sounds and musical styles
     

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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/11 21:10:48 (permalink)
    I like this very much, what a refreshing sound!

     
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    Re: Some Turkish Ney Music 2017/03/12 21:50:02 (permalink)
    Thanks for listening guys ...
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