franksspace

franksspace

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Hi again! And thanks to all you people keeping this forum alive.

I did introduce myself before, but indeed I did forget to read the rules, and made mistakes, so I guess thats why no one saluted me...

Im pretty new to this forum stuff, so forgive me for my previous post.
I fully understand the need of rules in here!
I guess that someone did foregive me - or gave me the benefit of the doubt:grin: - because my links were not removed... thanks,

Well, here I am again. Ready to enjoy this forum without guilt or hard feelings:grin: haha. - And of course Im gonna read the rules in every section from now on.

After have been doing many things in my life, I have ended up making electronic, acoustic, experimental, laid back pop and I love it, like I have never loved making music. Im moving towards bringing more and more theatrical - or soundscape elements into the music, but this is a slow and cautious process.
Thx for reading - and hope to hear from you this time,
franks
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Hi Franks and welcome aboard. I like soundscapes in music and to do it in a way so it make sense requires a lotta time, ispiration an of course creative fanatsy!
Panos
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Greetings and salutations, Franks---

Please do make yourself feel very much at home here.
 

franksspace

New member
Hello franks

Welcome to the forum, good to have you here.


Margaret
Thank you very much Margaret. Good to be here.

franks.
(Ive been longing from a message from you - :grin: -
waiting and hoping, that that intriguing coffee-cup
also would show up in my thread - thanks!)
 
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franksspace

New member
Hi Franks and welcome aboard. I like soundscapes in music and to do it in a way so it make sense requires a lotta time, ispiration an of course creative fanatsy!
Panos
Thanks "midshipman" Ghekorg7. Yeah. - I
guess its about pulling the two elements, - music and soundscape towards
eachother: The music must be pulled towards the soundscape - It must
be restrained somehow - it must be kept very simple, yet interesting, and
the soundscape must be manipulated towards the music. One of the
masters in mixing pop and soundscape would be Roger Waters from Pink Floyd I think.
- but this is a discussion for another part of this forum - am I right?:grin:.
franks
 

franksspace

New member
Greetings and salutations, Franks---

Please do make yourself feel very much at home here.
Thank You very much Corno Dolce. I will.

I love your 3 statements.
Your Youtube clip looks amazing. Did you play there?
(- meaning - are you Friedrich Froeschle?:grin:)
Im gonna give it a shot to morrow as well, when Im in my
(home)studio - with good sound. Where I am now, I only
have a very thin computer sound. (sounds pretty amazing
through that little "speaker" though -
but I'll go for a good listening tomorrow):cool:

franks
 
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