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Nope, first time I’ve heard the name.
Already sounds interesting though.
@AlmostAnonymous
I had a look on the tube....
These are the first two that I came
across in regards to Araab Muzik.
I wasn’t impressed.
So I had a look at another one from
him as I like dubstep on occasion...
This one I liked for the display of
technique which is impressive.
There’s no faulting the technique at all
but other than that from my perspective
it’s boring.
I already live in a huge city, if I want to listen to the sound of a hammer hitting walls then all I need to do is take a walk.
Context, there’s a lot of construction work happening here in London. 😏
Have you heard of ‘Fat Freddy’s Drop’?
The main guy behind the music uses
an MPC live with other musicians.
Here’s a link for one of their live stream concerts.
That advanced technique is crazy. He has definitely invested a lot of time into practicing. It's impressive, but I better focus on improving my keyboard skills for now
The basic one looks not that bad. I mean it shouldn't take you a lot of time to develop such skill. Probably, a little bit of practice every day for a month or two
I do a bit of finger drumming if I can call it that - I usually play/record 1-2 pads at a time.
Agreed. 😁
I'm leaving the advanced alone for now.
It's always good to be improving on ones keyboard skills, it takes time.
Best thing is to be patient with yourself.
I can play the basics already only not for an entire track yet.
It's going to require practice, like you've said, a little every day.