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Le regret d'un amoureux (Swam Trumpet, Harmonus)

Le regret d'un amoureux (A lover's regret)
SWAM Trumpet and Harmonus accompaniment.

This started as a doodle in AUM and I thought it sounded like an old French waltz so that's what it became.
Along the way I learned about 78 shellac records, lots of 'music from another era' from the early 20th century, and I made wholly inappropriate use of Cubasis tempo tweaks, eq, saturation, and Needlepoint to try to replicate some of the vintage feel.

Comments

  • Lovely piece with a beautiful melody, captured the theme perfectly. Maybe a tad more saturated to get that really old record sound. My old record player could play 16, 45, 33 1/3 and 78 rpm. Never knew what 16 rpm was for, other than to slow down Van Halen guitar solos.

  • I really enjoyed this. It brought me back to my childhood, listening to my mother’s old 78 rpm, mono records. She had Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, etc, as well as old Irish groups like the Clancy Brothers and many others I can’t remember. I just remember sitting in front of the Telefunken Hi-Fi digging the music. Is this your own original melody? It’s very good. It sounds like something that the Hot Club Quintette might have played.

  • I like it.
    Bravo.

  • Thanks all, yes, original work, although it feels like it should have been written before. Its simple descending scales and motifs felt natural and all i had to think about was where to place the bass notes, mostly ok i think.

  • I enjoyed this little gem. Well done.

  • I’m not a fan of the recording noise but can appreciate why it’s there…
    I am a fan of the music, beautifully done 👌

  • Well I know my swam skills cant match yours :-) so perhaps I’m compensating again. I did feel a bit bad reducing that lovely trumpet to
    Mono and roughing it up. Perhaps i should have then ‘cleaned it up’ like people do with all that old colourised film footage!

  • Trumpet playing, sound etc was absolutely fine, just the crackly bit that I’m not keen on. Probably my past as a Hi-Fi obsessive , putting lovely new records on expensive turntables only for it to start snap, crackle and popping ☹️

  • @belldu said:
    Le regret d'un amoureux (A lover's regret)
    SWAM Trumpet and Harmonus accompaniment.

    This started as a doodle in AUM and I thought it sounded like an old French waltz so that's what it became.
    Along the way I learned about 78 shellac records, lots of 'music from another era' from the early 20th century, and I made wholly inappropriate use of Cubasis tempo tweaks, eq, saturation, and Needlepoint to try to replicate some of the vintage feel.

    Great job. Love it!

    I’m kinda with @GeoTony on the crackle noise, normally, but in this fine example, I think you’ve captured the rare and perfect place for it. Well done!

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