I tried using the upload interface until I realized the file size limit is 200MB and my video is just over 260. Decided I'd share a YouTube link, instead.
"I Believe in Father Christmas" has long been my favorite Holiday tune. When Greg Lake passed away I decided that this year's digital Christmas "card" would be a music video in tribute to his memory. I'm an animator by trade, music is just a hobby, but in this project I was able to bring the two together. I performed all the instruments and the vocals. The instrumentals were via a digital MIDI guitar emulating, among others, a Martin D28, a basso profundo synth, a generic synth lead keyboard, and a Yamaha grand piano.
Disclaimer: yes, I know the outro piano animation is being played on the wrong side of the keyboard. I was dead tired and fighting to get this thing out the door in time and spaced that. My bad.
[video type=youtube]rQmyXtOy5gE[/video]
Busking "I Believe in Father Christmas" by Greg Lake
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Very creative!
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Well done and thank you Mark, that's quite a video! Happy 2017!
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Cool ... Awesome :ohmy:
Spinland Wrote:
:laugh:
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Have you any other musical animations to share?
Spinland Wrote:
Never mind that ..... it's being played by a reindeer !!!I know the outro piano animation is being played on the wrong side of the keyboard.
:laugh:
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Have you any other musical animations to share?
Thanks, guys! I had a lot of fun (and lost a lot of sleep) creating it.
thereshopeyet wrote:
With respect to my recording all the tracks, almost all of it was recorded via my digital MIDI guitar (shown below, along with my keyboard). When piped through a selection of the thousands of virtual instruments I have in my DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) I can make the guitar and/or keyboard sound like almost any instrument you can name. I have a couple of traditional guitars, an acoustic and an electric, but I do a lot of my arranging and recording in MIDI because of the sheer power available.
EDIT: okay, I cannot figure out how one attaches images to a post. I've trued the "select image file to attach" button below but it does nothing, and the button to add an [img] tag also seems not to do anything. Oh, well.
thereshopeyet wrote:
Not yet, but stay tuned. This was my first foray into mixing my hobby and my profession but it won't be the last. B)Have you any other musical animations to share?
With respect to my recording all the tracks, almost all of it was recorded via my digital MIDI guitar (shown below, along with my keyboard). When piped through a selection of the thousands of virtual instruments I have in my DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) I can make the guitar and/or keyboard sound like almost any instrument you can name. I have a couple of traditional guitars, an acoustic and an electric, but I do a lot of my arranging and recording in MIDI because of the sheer power available.
EDIT: okay, I cannot figure out how one attaches images to a post. I've trued the "select image file to attach" button below but it does nothing, and the button to add an [img] tag also seems not to do anything. Oh, well.