Some music with "LibriVox" vocals
Hi,
I recently used a LibriVox recording as "vocals" for some sparsely arranged electronic music (with piano, bass and some strings):
https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/ailleen
The recording originates from the collection Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern volume 4 by Various Authors.
More precise it is using the poem Ailleen by John and Michael Banim read by [mention]ravenotation[/mention].
As I was browsing the LibriVox recordings, listening to the song's instrumental on a loop, I knew immediately that this poem fit!
Thank you all, especially ravenotation. LibriVox is such a great project.
Best regards
Christian
I recently used a LibriVox recording as "vocals" for some sparsely arranged electronic music (with piano, bass and some strings):
https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/ailleen
The recording originates from the collection Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern volume 4 by Various Authors.
More precise it is using the poem Ailleen by John and Michael Banim read by [mention]ravenotation[/mention].
As I was browsing the LibriVox recordings, listening to the song's instrumental on a loop, I knew immediately that this poem fit!
Thank you all, especially ravenotation. LibriVox is such a great project.
Best regards
Christian
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Hello Dear LibriVox people,
LibriVox is so inspiring .
I have set another story to some experimental music:
---> https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/esher <---
This time from The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain.
Many thanks, especially to @April6090
Best
Christian
LibriVox is so inspiring .
I have set another story to some experimental music:
---> https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/esher <---
This time from The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain.
Many thanks, especially to @April6090
Best
Christian
Yet another piece with LibriVox samples:
---> https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/1500-words <----
It just has a piano as instruments and those two wonderful samples:
¡AKO...! by Pascual de Leon read by April Gonzales
https://librivox.org/multilingual-poetry-collection-020-by-various/
Iron Industry - Languages of the World read by BettyB
https://librivox.org/1000-things-worth-knowing-by-nathaniel-c-fowler-jr/
Best
Christian
---> https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/1500-words <----
It just has a piano as instruments and those two wonderful samples:
¡AKO...! by Pascual de Leon read by April Gonzales
https://librivox.org/multilingual-poetry-collection-020-by-various/
Iron Industry - Languages of the World read by BettyB
https://librivox.org/1000-things-worth-knowing-by-nathaniel-c-fowler-jr/
Best
Christian
Here is a collaboration with @JenniferFour
https://youtu.be/-5IOaEpc8XM
It is a piano ballad with cello and french horn and of course Jennifer's beautiful vocal sample from here:
https://librivox.org/the-bells-and-other-poems-by-edgar-allan-poe/
Taking the term "libri" in librivox seriously, the entire project was exclusively done with libre software, i.e. Ardour for the music and kdenlive for the video.
Best,
Christian
https://youtu.be/-5IOaEpc8XM
It is a piano ballad with cello and french horn and of course Jennifer's beautiful vocal sample from here:
https://librivox.org/the-bells-and-other-poems-by-edgar-allan-poe/
Taking the term "libri" in librivox seriously, the entire project was exclusively done with libre software, i.e. Ardour for the music and kdenlive for the video.
Best,
Christian
Another short and quite experimental video: https://youtu.be/yrCyp1xZWfA
This one is personal one evening challenge. That is why it is so rough and unpolished.
It was great fun Again kudos for you librivox people!
Again done with libre software only: Ardour for Audio and Kdenlive for video.
The librivox sample is by @HopesUnicorn from here:
https://librivox.org/133-quicker-ways-to-homemade-with-bisquick-by-betty-crocker/
Cheers,
Christian
This one is personal one evening challenge. That is why it is so rough and unpolished.
It was great fun Again kudos for you librivox people!
Again done with libre software only: Ardour for Audio and Kdenlive for video.
The librivox sample is by @HopesUnicorn from here:
https://librivox.org/133-quicker-ways-to-homemade-with-bisquick-by-betty-crocker/
Cheers,
Christian
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That is great!
I don't think that I've done anything suitable. I read things with complex sentences.
I don't think that I've done anything suitable. I read things with complex sentences.
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Hi
I just uploaded another librivox sample set to music:
https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/the-sky-woman
The sample is from here:
https://librivox.org/the-sky-woman-by-charles-b-stilson/
Many thanks to @jennlea for the great recording
Cheers,
Christian
I just uploaded another librivox sample set to music:
https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/the-sky-woman
The sample is from here:
https://librivox.org/the-sky-woman-by-charles-b-stilson/
Many thanks to @jennlea for the great recording
Cheers,
Christian
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I like the marine feeling I get reminded of in parts of the first one, I like the 1,500 it sounds bladerunner in parts. On it's own I like it.
It's awesome to see more work made from public domain (PD) sources, I hope to see more.
Are your works released under a particular license, or different licenses ? are any of them free license or PD? curious, always looking for free things to yoink. Free music is rare. Being able to talk to the artist is even more rare.
It's true that the readings fit to the music. There is so often something musical put into a reading, it sets it apart from normal speaking. It's awesome to see that highlighted. Moving across the scale. I think my own speech has it's own timing and it doesn't go anywhere near the musical end at all. Timing and Rhythm. it's interesting to explore.
The last one, FABULOUS. awesome. well done. Love it. I love cheeky lyrics in some songs and this is too good.
It's awesome to see more work made from public domain (PD) sources, I hope to see more.
Are your works released under a particular license, or different licenses ? are any of them free license or PD? curious, always looking for free things to yoink. Free music is rare. Being able to talk to the artist is even more rare.
It's true that the readings fit to the music. There is so often something musical put into a reading, it sets it apart from normal speaking. It's awesome to see that highlighted. Moving across the scale. I think my own speech has it's own timing and it doesn't go anywhere near the musical end at all. Timing and Rhythm. it's interesting to explore.
The last one, FABULOUS. awesome. well done. Love it. I love cheeky lyrics in some songs and this is too good.
Oh, sorry, I didn't noticed your reply earlier.
Regarding timing: The inherent timing of a vocal recording is often so strong and consistent, that it works with music even without much editing.
The music goes to the background and makes the vocals stand out And it also doesn't matter much, if the key and the music and vocals match. Again, it often simply works together.
I am a strong supporter of the Creative Commons licences. In Soundcloud it use CC-BY-NC most of the times. On youtube it is CC-BY, I guess.
If I do patches in a synthesizer, there are CC0.
Thank you so much Such a kind and encouraging feedback! I guess I will keep coming back to librivox more oftenGettingTooOld wrote: ↑September 24th, 2023, 7:12 pm Are your works released under a particular license, or different licenses ? are any of them free license or PD? curious, always looking for free things to yoink. Free music is rare. Being able to talk to the artist is even more rare.
It's true that the readings fit to the music. There is so often something musical put into a reading, it sets it apart from normal speaking. It's awesome to see that highlighted. Moving across the scale. I think my own speech has it's own timing and it doesn't go anywhere near the musical end at all. Timing and Rhythm. it's interesting to explore.
The last one, FABULOUS. awesome. well done. Love it. I love cheeky lyrics in some songs and this is too good.
Regarding timing: The inherent timing of a vocal recording is often so strong and consistent, that it works with music even without much editing.
The music goes to the background and makes the vocals stand out And it also doesn't matter much, if the key and the music and vocals match. Again, it often simply works together.
I am a strong supporter of the Creative Commons licences. In Soundcloud it use CC-BY-NC most of the times. On youtube it is CC-BY, I guess.
If I do patches in a synthesizer, there are CC0.
Hello
Frost-Tonight
https://youtu.be/R64E4qklokM
I've set another LibriVox recording to music and also made a visulizer for it.
The recording is from here:
https://librivox.org/frost-to-night-by-edith-m-thomas/
Big thanks to ClaudiaSterngucker
Best
Christian
Frost-Tonight
https://youtu.be/R64E4qklokM
I've set another LibriVox recording to music and also made a visulizer for it.
The recording is from here:
https://librivox.org/frost-to-night-by-edith-m-thomas/
Big thanks to ClaudiaSterngucker
Best
Christian
Hi,
I have just release another dance track with LibriVox vocals!
https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/banshees
It is based on this gorgeous recording:
[COMPLETE]The Best Ghost Stories by Various - kit
Thanks @nswanson
Best
Christian
I have just release another dance track with LibriVox vocals!
https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/banshees
It is based on this gorgeous recording:
[COMPLETE]The Best Ghost Stories by Various - kit
Thanks @nswanson
Best
Christian
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