Original Song by: Christopher Wick Trying something new with the video and with the song, first time ever writing for a big jazz band and the first time I've recorded what it looks like in FL Studio while I write music.
That sounds extremely good for a full digital production. Big up for this piece. I especially love the bass+piano combination, even though it could use a little bit more of some embelishments Great job!!
There’s a digital/electronic musician named Tanger who gets extremely realistic sounding sounds out of daws. Don’t under estimate the power of digital production.
Oh wow this was great. As a musician who struggles to make good horns in go studio, seeing your approach is super interesting. This piece is soooo tasty! I am curious also about the mixing and effects you’re putting on the horns. The bright ones especially pop so naturally. This track is an inspiration!
I like the use of the bass line and groove of that Aaron Grooves song in that stick animation. The melodies and chords you’ve put over it are really good!
Wow, so GREAT, fantastic and so wonderful, thank you so much my dear friend Christopher... Dear evening greetings from Switzerland, your friend Hans-Peter
dude this sounds amazing - takes me back to my big band days! i think it would sound even doper if you cut bars 204-208 so contrast between the sparse and busy sections leading up to the end is maximised. your call tho - sounds great either way!
Good suggestion, I wanted to bring back the main theme one last time but I think you are right in that going for the contrast would be better, especially since the main theme is so repetitive already throughout the piece.
this is fantastic the only thing i would say is put everything on a reverb bus and add some effects to the piano and make it more realistic like someone recorded it in like randomizing the velocities and strumming the chords a little
Finally, some of the good stuff! I love jazz and it's great to see someone make swing in a big jazz band format showcasing the midi files. I'll be looking out for you now~
DIOS NO PUEDO DEJAR DE ESCUCHAR ESTO, ES DEMASIADO BUENO. No ahora, en serio, este tema debería tener mas visualizaciones, es increible. Lo del pricipio del comentario es verdad también :)
This is the 20th time I’ve been recommended and watched this video and it gets more impressive both compositionally and how good kontakt patches are starting to sound
Woa, the arrangement here is REALLY good. The alternation, repetition, the interesting chords... it's all there! Can't believe I didnt find your channel earlier lol
@@wiinexus I'm sorry, but digital jazz isn't there yet. It is nowhere close to the tradition of a big band with live musicians. Each person knows their instrument much better than the arrangers, and it is usually up to them to give life and nuance to a song based on what they hear. Digital jazz also involves communication between musicians reacting to each other. There's also a lack of infrastructure for jazz vst and a lack of mockup experience and tutorials compared to other genres. If you could imagine it, there are musicians who could take the first part with just a bass and drum and make it feel incredible, and then the piano comes in with some exciting ideas that you would want to listen to again for the execution. Then, the brass comes in, responding to each other's calls and responses. This is a very good mockup, but you should be aware.
holy moly this is so good, I clicked on this, the thumbnail wasn’t loading and i opened the program I was drawing on, I genuinely thought this was an old big band song LOL you did such an aweosme job on this :)!!
This is really good!!! I also usually do all the instruments in one track (for orchestral and so on) instead of the playlist because it has ghost notes and you can easily jump between instruments. It's a great way to work with projects with lots of different instruments. Anyways, great work, I really like the kinda hybrid big band thing going on here.
this type of music is not my favourite but this is truly amazing. to be able to recreate and even surpass live bands is an amazing feat. this is actually so well made
i wouldnt say this surpasses a live recording, i dont think computers ever will. i do think however this is as close as it can be right now. and that is very impressive