Thank you sooo much ! I think I am batter at making music than trying to increase my number of views 😅. But I hope one day I could share my creations with more people. And your kind words are encouraging me. 🙏
It’s rare that I’m genuinely moved by a piece of music or a RUclips piece, but this work plucks all the right strings for me. Thank you for the stirring words, the ethereal melodies, and deep feelings you’ve shared with us all. Beautiful.
Magnificent. Hearing you slowly push the boundaries of that childlike loop, and push and push a push with more and more sound…I cannot describe the intense waves of emotions that rolled over me. Thank you for this wonderful gift of sound.
Ho yes ! You are not the first to mention It. My friend who helped be with English sous-textes of this video told me the same. I did not know James Leyland Kirby at this time and it was a great discovery for me. Thank you for reminding me.
I have one of those record players too, but mine is Sesame Street branded and has different music. I tried putting a contact mic on it the other day but I think your recording solution worked out much better.
Nice ! An classic dynamic microphone seem have worked the best for the record of the melody. And I used an electrostatic for the mecanism sound. Let’s try it again ?
Beautiful. Outstanding. ❤
Thank you 🙏 !!!
You deserve a lot more views than 300, this is amazing work both in the music and video production! Kudos to you!
Thank you sooo much ! I think I am batter at making music than trying to increase my number of views 😅. But I hope one day I could share my creations with more people. And your kind words are encouraging me. 🙏
It’s rare that I’m genuinely moved by a piece of music or a RUclips piece, but this work plucks all the right strings for me. Thank you for the stirring words, the ethereal melodies, and deep feelings you’ve shared with us all. Beautiful.
Thank you so much @retrothing ! I'm really glad to share these feelings with you. 😊
your videos are art ... solid work
Thank you so much ! 🙏 🙏
Magnificent. Hearing you slowly push the boundaries of that childlike loop, and push and push a push with more and more sound…I cannot describe the intense waves of emotions that rolled over me. Thank you for this wonderful gift of sound.
So we share the same feelings, you hearing the track, me playing it. Thanks for you words, I am you had nice emotions thanks to me.
Perfect Dude! I Love it so much!
@@tapeloopboyz thank you so much, so happy you like it 😊
❤c'est beau
Heureux que ça vous plaise !
❤
Lovely! Makes me want to whip out my ambient suitcase and use it with my new guitar rig...and learn to play better. 😆
Thank you @Brumata !!! 🙏 I want to hear that 😊 !
amazing!!
Thank you MR MR !!!
This is amazing. Very well done, glad to have found you!
Thank you Matt ! 🙏 And thanks for subscribing !
Quel bon travail! I love your art!
Merci beaucoup ! Thanks for your kind words @secretstates
The aesthetic 👌🏼
Thank you !! 🙏
I love this - it’s inspiring to watch your creative process and the production is beautiful. (Of course I don’t need to mention the music.)
Thank you Stephen ! 🙏 happy to bring some inspiration to you. 😊
C'est beau, pas besoin de mettre 10000 euros pour faire une belle mélodie telle que celle ci
Merci Nabil ! C'est vrai, même si un peu de bon matériel aide bien ☺
Très belle vidéo, très touchante... Merci pour le partage...
Merci 🙏 ! Content de partager un peu plus que de la technique cette fois ☺️
Glad to have found your channel! We would get along very well... I feel the same way about old things!
Thank for you support Jef ! I think I have seen an Apple 128k on the background of your videos, and some others old inspiring objects ☺
Great video! Love the attention to the diegetic sound also. Nice loops!
Thanks you ! 🙏 and I just have learned the word diegetic thanks to you !
James Leyland Kirby in a box.
Ho yes ! You are not the first to mention It. My friend who helped be with English sous-textes of this video told me the same. I did not know James Leyland Kirby at this time and it was a great discovery for me. Thank you for reminding me.
It will sound sad and depressing but in the first part with the Blooper is like you were describing Dementia...
That’s true, perhaps dementia share somethings with nostalgia ? But I feel nostalgia as a nice and positive feeling In my opinion. 😊
I have one of those record players too, but mine is Sesame Street branded and has different music. I tried putting a contact mic on it the other day but I think your recording solution worked out much better.
Nice ! An classic dynamic microphone seem have worked the best for the record of the melody. And I used an electrostatic for the mecanism sound. Let’s try it again ?
@@alastpicturefromvoyager I’ve got some dynamic mics. I’ll try those next. Thanks!