Mozarts Rondah Ala Turk - Remix

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  1. scouse

    scouse Newbie

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    Mozarts Rondah Ala Turk - Remix (Rondo ala Turk)

    https://soundcloud.com/scouse2/remix

    I wrote this track whilst working through the "Trance Music Mastery" courses
    uploaded by Horsemen (many thanks Horseman),

    It stems from a recording I did of my son David playing "Rondo ala Turk" on a
    church like organ a few years ago.

    The track starts (and ends) with the original recording, and all the middle bits
    are what I have thrown in - synths - war drums - choirs - guitars etc.

    If anyone followed "Trance Music Mastery" courses, they will recognise a few
    instruments from the courses.

    I'm still on a very steep learning course with Ableton Live so your comments
    (good bad or ugly) are very welcome.



    scouse.
     
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  3. chopin4525

    chopin4525 Producer

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    Did you slow down the track a little bit? :)
    I love how you kept the softness of the piece but you mantained it through all the piece while even in the original there are some sharp changes that I would eventually consider adding. I would also add some sharp strings passages and perhaps I would add some organ drones in the quiet parts. Just my two cents.
     
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    Blue rondo al la turk dave brubeck nothing better=I'll give a listen later
     
  5. scouse

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    Thanks chopin4525 for listening and your comments.

    The speed of the track is as my son played it, so I kept it at that, it could be faster I admit.

    I'll play around with your other suggestions, but as I'm still learning Ableton, I wont find it easy.

    Thanks again.


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