Welcome Guest
[ Log In :: Register ]

 

[ Track this topic :: Email this topic :: Print this topic ]

Topic: my version of tubular bells (excerpt)< Next Oldest | Next Newest >
Duesenberg Offline




Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: June 2010
Posted: June 02 2010, 12:17

hi there,

just finished recording the first parts of tubular bells with a hell lot of synths. i was not trying to do an exact copy of this masterpiece...anyways, i hope some of you like it:

video version

greetings from the old world



yamaha motif XS6
kurzweil PC 361
korg M 50
waldorf blofeld
Back to top
Profile PM WEB 
Duesenberg Offline




Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: June 2010
Posted: June 02 2010, 17:11

uh, oh...no comments. that bad or have i entered a more or less quiet forum?
Back to top
Profile PM WEB 
Milamber Offline




Group: Musicians
Posts: 2263
Joined: Feb. 2010
Posted: June 03 2010, 03:13

Hi Duesenberg very nice homage.
Welcome to the nuthouse.
Try some of the more frequented threads :)
Back to top
Profile PM 
Duesenberg Offline




Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: June 2010
Posted: June 03 2010, 03:17

thought that this was the right thread to post a cover song....anyways, thanks a lot for the comment
Back to top
Profile PM WEB 
Duesenberg Offline




Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: June 2010
Posted: June 04 2010, 15:09

updated mix
kudos
Back to top
Profile PM WEB 
wiga Offline




Group: Members
Posts: 2113
Joined: Sep. 2008
Posted: June 04 2010, 15:22

Hello Duesenberg.

You have a sophisticated and polished arrangement there - and nice video. Bringing in vocal sounds works well - I wanted it to go on longer. :cool:


--------------
Barn's burnt down - now I can see the moon.
Back to top
Profile PM 
Duesenberg Offline




Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: June 2010
Posted: June 04 2010, 15:55

thx wiga......already working on some other oldfield tunes
Back to top
Profile PM WEB 
Yann Kovic Offline




Group: Members
Posts: 41
Joined: Dec. 2009
Posted: June 29 2010, 15:38

Very good, nice sound, very modern interpretation. Nothing more to say... except wher'is the sound of... Tubular Bells! (It's a TBIII joke ; I've heard the bells, but very far in the background)

Nice job!


--------------
I like beer, I like cheese, I like the smell of a westerly breeze...

http://www.yannkovic.be/
Back to top
Profile PM WEB 
Duesenberg Offline




Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: June 2010
Posted: July 02 2010, 18:44

thanks...i was into to do another oldfield tune, but i was hired to do the soundtrack for an xbox360 game....

over 30 minutes of music. for those who are interested, here are the frst 3 minutes (not yet mastered)

score

enjoy
Back to top
Profile PM WEB 
Milamber Offline




Group: Musicians
Posts: 2263
Joined: Feb. 2010
Posted: July 02 2010, 20:23

Very nice score reminiscent of Marty Simon and Christopher Franke can you divulge the title of the game.
And in regard to my early post I was hinting that a bit of chit chat on other threads  would get you more feed back here.
Cheers nice work.
Back to top
Profile PM 
Hastengas Offline




Group: Members
Posts: 319
Joined: Nov. 2010
Posted: Dec. 03 2010, 07:06

I liked your version....is there more to come?
Back to top
Profile PM 
10 replies since June 02 2010, 12:17 < Next Oldest | Next Newest >

[ Track this topic :: Email this topic :: Print this topic ]

 






Forums | Links | Instruments | Discography | Tours | Articles | FAQ | Artwork | Wallpapers
Biography | Gallery | Videos | MIDI / Ringtones | Tabs | Lyrics | Books | Sitemap | Contact

Mike Oldfield Tubular.net
Mike Oldfield Tubular.net