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ciskodisco.opus 3Speak Podcast
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Best Part by Daniel Caesar On a 100 Year old German Piano .
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/qrozipbx During our break session I sat down and started playing these R&B chords from the song Best Part By 'Daniel Caesar ' . Next thing you know, my friend (who's got this killer voice btw) started singing along. Then another friend jumped in with harmonies .It was a beautiful moment , We ended up losing track of time, just vibing and creating music on this antique piano. The whole studio had this magical energy - like the piano had stories to tell and we were adding our own chapter to its history. Here is a small section of the Impromptu jam We Had in the Studio
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Welcome to Inleo
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/btuviovq Video Done with Hailuo.Ai and VN editor . Music Composed In Ableton Live 10 . Hope you Enjoy it .!
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The Wilhelm Scream: Hollywood's Inside Joke
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/ysnhsavfrx Ever been watching a movie and heard a scream that sounds oddly familiar? Chances are, you've just encountered the Wilhelm scream – Hollywood's favorite audio Easter egg. What's the Wilhelm Scream? It's a stock sound effect of a man screaming that's been used in hundreds of movies, TV shows, and video games. The scream is short, about half a second long, and sounds like "Aaaah!" It's named after Private Wilhelm, a character in the 1953 Western "The Charge at Feather River," who lets out this distinctive yell when shot with an arrow. <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/dc5F2C0CYlA" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > A Brief History The scream was actually recorded for a 1951 movie called "Distant Drums." Sound designer Ben Burtt discovered it in the Warner Bros. film library and started using it in the "Star Wars" movies. From there, it became an inside joke among sound designers. Some famous appearances include: "Star Wars" (when a Stormtrooper falls into the Death Star chasm) "Indiana Jones" movies (multiple times) "Lord of the Rings" trilogy "Toy Story" "Reservoir Dogs" Even in TV shows like "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy" Why Is It So Popular? Sound designers love to slip it in as a nod to film history and their fellow audio nerds. It's become a game for movie buffs to spot it in films. Some directors, like Peter Jackson, have made it a point to include the Wilhelm scream in all their movies. The End of an Era? In recent years, some sound designers have started to feel the Wilhelm scream is overused. It's become so recognizable that it can take viewers out of the movie experience. But don't count Wilhelm out just yet – this screaming legend still pops up when you least expect it! Next time you're watching a movie and hear a familiar "Aaaah!" in the background, you'll know you've just been Wilhelm'd. Happy scream spotting! Here Is a collection of various Wilhelm Scream seen in movies . <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4YDpuA90KEY" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" > <sub>Uploaded using 3Speak Mobile App</sub>
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Open Mic Bangalore
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/gproyssb Hey, Guys I went for an open mic in Bangalore recently, and it was such a vibe! Performed some cover of hindi songs for the crowd . Do check it out ,!
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Rainy Day Refreshments and Reflections in A Cozy Café
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/djkryvxmzp Greetings Everyone Hope you are doing well .!! So today me and my friend were wandering around Kochi, right? Suddenly, the sky just opens up. I'm talking proper Kerala monsoon stuff - like the clouds decided to empty a swimming pool on us! . https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/djkryvxmzp We made a mad dash for this tiny cafe we spotted. Talk about lucky timing! We burst through the door just as it started bucketing down. The place was nothing fancy, you know? Just a cozy little spot Anyway, we're sitting there, dripping all over the place, and decide we need something to drink. I went for a Sharjah shake because, Its one of those drinks i can never get tired of , and my friend being the health nut they are, gets a cucumber juice. When our drinks showed up, oh man! My Sharjah shake was like a dessert in a glass. All creamy and sweet .My friends cucumber juice looked like some kind of health potion. All green and fresh. He took a sip and got that smug "I'm-being-healthy" look on their face. But hey, he offered me a taste and I gotta admit, it was pretty refreshing. We just sat there, sipping our drinks and watching the rain turn the street into a mini river. People outside were running around with umbrellas, getting soaked. And there we were, all cozy with our drinks. There were some mini games and also some books that people can borrow and read in the café too . I've got this book called "Ikigai" - you know, that Japanese concept about finding your purpose . I'm sharing this bit from the book about how the Okinawans have a tradition called "moai" - it's like a social support group. And I realized, that's kind of what we were doing right then and there. Creating our own little moai in this cafe, you know? There's this part about how ikigai is at the intersection of what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for . I kept thinking about this a lot while we were waiting for the rain to end . You know what's funny? The book's all about finding purpose and meaning in life. But sitting there, watching the rain turn the street into a river, nursing my probably-not-so-healthy shake, and just vibing with my friend... I felt like I'd stumbled onto something pretty meaningful already. 🤣🤣🤣 As we stepped out into the rain (which, by the way, hadn't let up one bit), I couldn't help but laugh. There I was, carrying around this book about finding my purpose, when maybe, just maybe, I'd experienced a slice of it right there in that cafe. I left that book on the table. Figured the next person who sits there might need it more than me. Thanks for Stopping By .!! And Have a nice day . <sub>Uploaded using 3Speak Mobile App</sub>
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Vibes Web 3 Music Competition Week 19 _ Creep Instrumental Cover
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/dsusgyzn Hey Everyone ,!! This is our entry for Vibes web 3 music compitition week 19 . We decided to cover one of our favourate songs from the band Radiohead . Hope you enjoy it .!!
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Long Time No Keys .!! 01
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/drmkdanj Here is a small piano piece that I composed today . It was raining outside and this progression was stuck in my mind . I improvised on the keyboard and added some strings to it in ableton live . All the sounds are from Spitfire Labs ( Which is a Free Plugin Btw ) . Do have a listen to it . And Have a nice day .!
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Just Noodling on Guitar .!!! 01
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/wybeimgj Hey Everyone , Hope you are doing well . I been practicing some new scales on the guitar and here is me jamming on a backing track that i found online . Have a nice day .!!!
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A Rusty Riff _ Working on my guitar Solo Skills
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/jkrrsiyl Greetings Everyone hope you are all doing well . I am CiskoDisco a music producer from India . I have been practicing my guitar solo improvisation for a while now . I am still a bit rusty but its so fun to solo on the guitar when compared to a piano . Here is a small clip of my jams . Have a nice day .!
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Vibes Web 3 Music Competition Week 14 - Sam Feldt - been a while ( Instrumental Cover )
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/laemkxss Hey Everyone . Here is our entry for this week . We Did an Instumental Cover of the Song Been a While by Sam Feldt . Do have a listen to it and have a nice day .
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Mahaganapathim_ Instrumental Jam ( Violin X Piano X Cajon )
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/ejhsaywi "Mahaganapathim" is a revered classical Carnatic composition dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the Hindu deity of wisdom, prosperity, and the remover of obstacles. Composed by the legendary 18th-century musician Muthuswami Dikshitar, one of the trinity of Carnatic music, this kriti (song) is set in the raaga Nattai.
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Melody of the Lost Souls _ A Short Improv
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/kmtykwqz Melody of the Lost Souls A short piano piece that i composed today .! DO have a listen .!
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Violin and Piano Impromptu Jam .!
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/mvvqwkfe Violin and Piano Impromptu Jam In A Major .
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A Little Beat That Am Working on .!
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/xdqdcocu Short Preview of an instrumental that am working on . In Ableton Live
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Vibes Web 3 Music Competition Week 12 - Lionel riche - Hello ( Instrumental Cover )
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=ciskodisco.opus/ntwohsap Hello Everyone .! We are back after a short break . This is our entry for this week . We decided to cover one of the classics from the legend Lionel riche . This is our cover of Hello by Lionel riche . Do check it out . Cheers .!
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