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11th March 2009, 01:32 AM
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TK Productions
Hey guys this is the first song from TK Productions. It is dedicated to stopping the Tamil genocide in Sri Lanka. It inspired us to do our first song. Although, this song is dedicated to the Tamils of Sri Lanka suffering the war, it is in general a song for Tamils and a cry for peace. So please listen to it no matter where you are from. Remember to leave your comments (positive and negative). It is what is going to motivate us to do more music and improve.
Song Theeyinil Nadakindrom [We Walk on Fire]
Singers Thineshan K. & Tony Jahan
Lyrics by Thineshan K. & Tony Jahan
Composed by Thineshan K.
Drum Pads Jason Anthony
Ghatam and Mirdangam Tony Jahan
Recorded, Mixed, and Mastered at TK Productions
Link http://www.sendspace.com/file/lbsel8
Thank you.
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11th March 2009 01:32 AM
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12th March 2009, 07:28 PM
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Thinesh have downloaded it, will give it a listen as soon as I can & post my thoughts!
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13th March 2009, 05:21 AM
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Originally Posted by
Yathu
Thinesh have downloaded it, will give it a listen as soon as I can & post my thoughts!
thanks yathu!
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13th March 2009, 05:34 PM
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14th March 2009, 03:30 AM
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thanks yathu.
ya the biggest minus seems to be the singing. i had no formal training in vocal (it is my first time singing, i don't even sing in the bathroom lol) but due to time constraints I was in a position to sing it. the instrumentations are in the keys but it might be so that there are some pitch problems with my vocals making it seem as tho the orchestration is off. But the orchestration is perfectly in tune/pitch.
ya i've done by arengetram in mrdangam so it should have been natural for me to go wild with the arrangement but I preferred to keep it simple since adding a complicated rhythm will disrupt the flow of the song since there is already a lot of fast paced pieces in there. also ya thats a base guitar but its digitally altered to make it sound different.
overall i really respect your comments and I whole-heartedly agree that your criticisms are very valid and I will pay attention next time when it comes to singing especially. thanks again for taking your time.
btw yathu, what did you think about the quality? i know you pay a lot of attention to the quality of songs (recording not musical).
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14th March 2009, 10:02 PM
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15th March 2009, 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by
Yathu
Hey Thinesh, I wouldn't go as far as saying that the biggest minus is the singing, as you havn't had any formal training. I'm sure with vocal training you'd make a good singer!
About the recording, its good for an amatuer production. It's not like you have a studio or something! (or do u?
) If I had to say something about the recording quality it'd be the vocals again. The clarity could be better.
thanks and no i dont have a professional recording studio with soundproof walls and stuff and amazing monitors. its a recording studio in my normal room but has professional equipments likea really good mic, korg m3, etc. so the music part shouldn't be low in quality but ya the vocals and the mrdangam/ghatam could sound a bit low on quality due to live recording and because of the fact that it wasn't done in a sound proof studio.
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16th March 2009, 04:31 PM
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Drop your parents a hint that you want a sound proof studio for your birthday.
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18th March 2009, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by
Yathu
Drop your parents a hint that you want a sound proof studio for your birthday.
haha. i actually should. lol
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