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Monday, September 24, 2018

Me practising on a digital organ! (2 years ago)

This video was taken when i was practicing to play in a function (in the evening) on a small digital organ (Sadly couldn't take the video of me playing in a costly big digital organ).You could also hear people's voice for the two verses (They were at least 30 feet away so they are faintly heard).The organ's sound just obliterates the sound of them (Though you can hear their voices in a few places).



Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Despacito 1 Minute Piano Cover-By me and my friend Robin


This is a cover made more than a year ago.
In this video,I play the the piano and Robin plays the keyboard.
Hope you like it.

Saturday, August 4, 2018

People, Here is a piano cover of a Hindi Song called "Tum Hi Ho" played by me and my friend Roshan K.P.

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Music I listen when under a Stressful time!

Nowadays, everyone is affected by stress and anger too. But i manage to ward them of by listening to these songs (at a VERY HIGH VOLUME):

Simple Plan-This Song Saved My Life
                                       _
Linkin Park-Numb            |
                                         |
Linkin Park-In the end      |
                                         |
Hero-Skillet                    _|

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

My New Hobby


I have a new hobby. It involves adding a bass line to a song which doesn't have good bass by using a audio screen recorder (in windows) and i play the original song in 1 window and i play bass notes using an online tone generator in another tab ( Szynalski Tone Generator ).Thus it records both and it becomes 1 track. Here are some tracks I did:

Note: Listen to the original and then my track (in good headphones/sound systems).

Original: Amazing Grace (My chains are gone) -BYU Noteworthy


Same song with added bass line:

Amazing Grace (My chains are gone)-BYU Noteworthy (with added bass line)

Original : Canon In D (You are my All in All)


Same Song with Added Bass Line:

Canon In D (You Are My All in All) (with added bass line)




Sunday, May 6, 2018

My Brand New Gigantic Subwoofer! :



             I have been begging for a new subwoofer for a few years and now i have one of the biggest                subwoofer at a fair rate. Its a Klipsch r-12sw and it can produce very low frequencies at an                  excellent volume which rattles everything.

            Funny thing is, this sub is recommended only for large spaces and i have it in a small room!
            I think you can imagine that much power contained in a small room.
             The sound of rattling shelfdoors, pc components, room door (seriously) is louder than the
             sound produced.

           
  • FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 29Hz-120Hz +/-3dB (though It can go way...lower)
  • MAXIMUM ACOUSTIC OUTPUT: 116dB (Yeah!)
  • AMPLIFIER: All digital
  • AMPLIFIER POWER: 200W RMS / 400W peak (Sounds way more powerful)
  • DRIVE COMPONENTS: 12" (30.5 cm) high excursion,copper  IMG, front-firing woofer
  • ENCLOSURE MATERIAL: MDF
  • ENCLOSURE TYPE: Bass Reflex/Ported Enclosure
  • INPUTS: Line level/LFE RCA jacks
  • HEIGHT: 16" / 40.64 cm (16.5" with feet)
  • WIDTH: 14" / 35.56 cm
  • DEPTH: 18.5" / 47 cm (19.2" with grille)
  • WEIGHT: 33 lbs (15 kg)
  • COST: INR 82,573 (on amazon.in by worldwidestereo(official seller in amazon))     
         P.S: Dont get fooled by the discount that other sellers give...they could be selling rejected stock which are easily available even in places like ritchie street,chennai (of course not this)!

Saturday, March 24, 2018

MY ADDICTION!! -The World's Greatest (and Largest) Instrument

My favorite instrument is the boardwalk auditorium pipe organ which has approximately 33,000 pipes though the exact no is still unknown (who is jobless enough to count!).

                                              Well here are some videos about it(you'll need subwoofers or low headphones to listen to the low frequencies):

  
Listen to the stops of the organ at the last verse-They're rich in overtones which gives a very rich timbre.