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Author: | RV-007 [ Fri Sep 03, 2021 11:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Neo Classical/Romantic Latin/French/Arabic (like) Music? |
Well, it's strange, something I felt old, was at least released as new? I'm sure it has been made already, but let the nostalgia begin! Guadalupe Pineda - Historia De Un Amor Link Hanine - Arabia, Violin and Dance show (I wonder what's the vocals for this one?) Link Joe Dassin. Et Si Tu N'existais Pas (it's french like, works like a James Bond movie; this is Victoria Secrets rite here!) Link LA CUMPARSITA - Tango's Most Famous Song ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ (it's not exactly neo-classical, but it is technically a off root, a derivative, so it should count enough as neoish.) Link --- This one below is more jazz and avant garde, but it could be interesting. I dunno. Stelvio Cipriani - Mary's Theme (1969) Link |
Author: | RV-007 [ Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Neo Classical/Romantic Latin/French/Arabic (like) Music? |
Well... the topic is updated with a post, a french post! Joe Dassin. Et Si Tu N'existais Pas (it's french like, works like a James Bond movie; this is Victoria Secrets rite here!) Link |
Author: | RV-007 [ Sat Sep 11, 2021 4:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Neo Classical/Romantic Latin/French/Arabic (like) Music? |
It's not really neo-classic, but it is a derivative of the classical music so it should count enough as neoish. LA CUMPARSITA - Tango's Most Famous Song ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ Link |
Author: | RV-007 [ Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Neo Classical/Romantic Latin/French/Arabic (like) Music? |
This post doesn't have (neo-) Classical/Romantic Latin or Arabic, but it is for sure based on Classical French! It's the cover of Camille Saint-Saëns - Danse Macabre! I might do a cover someday, with different arrangements like a bumbabumbabum during the long wailing. It sounds slow, if not simple enough. Camille Saint-Saëns - Danse Macabre Link Danse Macabre - Metal Version (Lyric Video) This one has vocals Link Danse Macabre (Metal Version) The one has bell backgrounds from time to time, adding in that gothic atmosphere Link |
Author: | RV-007 [ Thu Dec 01, 2022 9:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Neo Classical/Romantic Latin/French/Arabic (like) Music? |
I forgot to add in some other classical music videos that I was supposed to add in this topic. My Mother Told Me - LEGENDADO PT-BR Link Гаухартас- "Казагым-ай" (клип 2015) || Gauhartas- "Kazagym-ai" (clip 2015) Link Büyük Turkiye'-Turdakun Niyazaliev- Аltyazı var/ "Улуу Түркия" Турдакун Ниязалиев! الكليب عن تركيا Link Misirlou / Ah Ya Zein Link |
Author: | RV-007 [ Sat Apr 29, 2023 2:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Neo Classical/Romantic Latin/French/Arabic (like) Music? |
I think it's interesting, at least to me. Even more Islamic/Arabic regions? Culture's culture. The halal standard may vary, only the judge can determine the interpretation. La ilaha illallah Beautiful Islamic Chechnya Nasheed Link Is this the nasheed Get up and be Helpers of Islam Turkish Nasheed - Ozil's Favorite Relaxing Nasheed Link A bit like gospel/hip-hop nasheed? A bit more rhythmic boxer warmup. Tawhid Song - Army of Mahdi 1438 Ozil's Favorite Motivational Nasheed Link Might be a military parade song, but it could be the Olympics theme anthem. Hear the crowd roar! Watch them boxers pull for the punches! |
Author: | RV-007 [ Sat Dec 23, 2023 4:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Neo Classical/Romantic Latin/French/Arabic (like) Music? |
Man, Gershon Kingsley's "Popcorn" just SUCK! This is not how you make classical, or neo-classical, music. Even the Butter version suck. Apparently, the main instrument's note composition, requires very fine strings, on the dime! The first version is almost like a mess of noise fighting against one another. The string and horn seems like to go off in different directions. And it seems like echos pitches in and/or adds up until the very end. Of course, the repetition pattern norm. That's okay for techno music in general, but for superb quality, you got to know how to use the instruments and write the composition. What's following, what's leading? The strings or horn? Overall, the emotion of wonder is still encompassed. The second version is a synthesizer as main instrument, but note that its delivery goes for the minimal dote like cut piano/orchestra strings. Then the accompanying drums do its thing. The string instrument comes out in a solo riff, which is pretty good. Overall, like the first version, but I myself cannot tune into the (smooth) transition and/or synergy with the instruments and compositions. I wouldn't want people to be exposed to it unless they are willing to with warning beforehand. It could be quite bad. The next one is a cover, or rather, a total rearrangment, which quite welcoming! Popcorn - Electric Violin Cover (Dubstep Violin) - Luvienne Hear that fine tuned wound up violin string? Its high pitch can work as the main instrument. Plus the audio stay of the sweet notes, don't kill that, unlike the moog synthesizer in the second version (couldn't unhear it). Like, don't fix what is not broken. Yes, the video might be a little sexy, but the musician shows you the violin plucking and bowing at playing. The music swings and hops your legs with you shifting side by side! Curtsy while shifting side by side! Link Conquest - Caitlin De Ville And for more original arrangments, but still in the vein of classical/neo-classical genre, another youtube video. This one is more light despite the ambigious definition of said title. To one's own interpretation. Yes, there's plenty of dancing, dynamic scenery (possibly green screen effect, but the theatre idea is there so I give it a pass), wave splash effects (which I like), and other detractions. Still, we got the happy-like strings and beats. Fairies, ballets, medieval/renaissance/romantic dances, and consummation? <3 En garde <3! Must be true fantasy music. Heart quivering. Link |
Author: | RV-007 [ Sat Mar 02, 2024 5:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Neo Classical/Romantic Latin/French/Arabic (like) Music? |
I thought I'm done, even after all the current events. Some neo Indian dance/song. Has a bit of modern mix. Habibi Lal, КИРА ЛЕБЕДЕВА, Украина | TRIBAL BEAT FEST 2016 Link |
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