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A few days ago, Ander, a music production teacher specializing in Ableton Live DAW, contacted me. I had taken some classes with him in Barcelona a few years ago. He mentioned that they were offering online training and that it was a great opportunity.
Since I wanted to incorporate new sonic elements into my songs and stay up-to-date with new recording technologies, I signed up, and I'm truly enjoying and benefiting from it. I feel very grateful and eager to apply everything I've learned in my home studio and share the results with you in the form of new musical pieces featuring mantras and prayers from Tibetan Buddhism. You'll be able to hear them soon in the music I'll be releasing! I hope these new songs will be beneficial, inspiring, and useful for relaxation, calming the mind, opening the heart, and expanding consciousness ✨🎵
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When I put my fingers on the keyboard and chant a mantra or a prayer, I look for "something" in the form of music to surround the voice, but without knowing what "will come". I'm looking at it, I'm finding it as I go along, trying it out, playing, observing what happens, feelings, atmospheres, trying it out. Then maybe something else "comes" to my head and I add it. Actually, the composing process is never finished. Until I say: enough! I record it!
Before recording, I try to evoke the same mental scene: reproduce what occurred to me, to reflect it on the recording. But I can't reproduce it exactly anymore. It's gone... |
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