Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2011

EX-IT Kecapi Simulator


Kacapi Simulator merupakan suatu aplikasi yang fungsinya untuk mensimulasikan alat musikkacapiAplikasi ini bisa digunakan sebagai pengenalan untuk yang belum mengenal kacapiserta bisa sebagai sarana latihan atau berkreasi bagi yang sudah mahir dalam memainkankacapi.
Aplikasi ini dibuat untuk digunakan pada PC (Personal Computer). Kami membuat aplikasi ini menggunakan bahasa Pemrograman BASIC dengan compiler Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, sedangkan untuk designnya kami menggunakan Adobe Flash CS3 dan Adobe Photoshop CS5.
Aplikasi ini menggunakan interface bahasa Indonesia, dengan background aplikasi yang bermotif Wooden. sedangkan untuk kacapi itu sendiri bermotifkan batik yang tersedia dalam 6 pilihan motif yang dapat dipilih oleh user.
Aplikasi ini merupakan juara 2 dalam kompetisi Computing Cup kategori aplikasi.


Klik disini untuk mendownload Simulator kacapi
Kacapi Simulator

by Ex-IT SMA Negeri 1 Garut
Kacapi merupakan alat musik Sunda yang dimainkan sebagai alat musik utama dalam Tembang Sunda atau Mamaos Cianjuran dan kacapi suling.
Mari kita jaga dan lestarikan budaya daerah. Jangan biarkan budaya kita asing di negrinya sendiri, sehingga bangsa lain dengan mudahnya merampok budaya kita. Bangsa yang besar adalah bangsa yang meghargai kebudayaannya sendiri. Kalau bukan kita yang melestarikan dan menjaganya... Siapa lagi

Ex-IT SMA Negeri 1 Garut Crew
Aini Novianty
Eki Fauzi Firdaus
Muhammad Habib F. S.


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Friday, January 21, 2011

Exotics - Arti Dirimu

Arti Dirimu - Exotics

Intro : G BM C G-D
 G                                          BM
Aku berangan ingin terbang tinggi
C                                     GD
Menembus awan melihat bumi
G                                        BM
Aku tlah bosan trus hidup begini
C                                GD
selalu tak ada perubahan

C                     
Kini ku coba,
G
untuk terbang tinggi
C
Menembus awan
D
menggapai impian

Reff :
G
disanalah kau berdiri
D
berdiam diri dihati
Em                              D
membuat hidupku berarti

G
dan karena mu ku ingin
D                                Em
Mencoba tuk hapuskan asa...
C                                 
Membuatku ....
G
Jadi berguna...
http://www.4shared.com/audio/ex9MSPau/arti_dirimu_-mix.html

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The Most Expensive Drum

This Sonor they called "Jet Set" is plated with 14 Karat gold .It was owned by Ronny Kae and was is retirement gift to himself.He was a drummer and  started the store  "Drum City -Guitar Land".They dont say how much $$$ it cost to have plated at the time or how much it's worth today. :cool:
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Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Most Expensive Drum Kit

Becoming popular in the late 1800′s, drum kits were revolutionized by the invention of the bass drum pedal that allowed a drummer to play on several percussion instruments at once like the snare, bass, and cymbals. Drum kits were popularized in the roaring twenties when their deep sounds and bright tones became a necessary staple on the New Orleans jazz circuit.
The introduction of new drums and accessories like the tom-toms and high hat cymbals during the late 1920s and 30s made drum kits more expensive and helped revolutionize drumming techniques for many of the most recognizable names in music.

Standard drum sets include a bass drum, a snare drum, several cymbals and tom toms. Drummers will often include other percussion accessories like woodblocks, cowbells and electronics to customize their sound. Like most everything else, the more you customize our kit, the more expensive it will become.
If you are shopping for new drums, prepare to spend at least $500. Or even up to $5000 for the most expensive custom drums. Or perhaps if you like vintage instruments, then you might be interested in “Moon the Loon’s” custom made 1968 Premier drum kit. Keith Moon’s aged drum kit luckily survived his antics on and off stage and now is the most expensive drum kit in the world. In 2004, Christie’s London auctioned the drum kit for $252,487 or £139,650.
Keith Moon is often regarded as one the greatest all time rock and roll drummer. His unique style was most likely attributed to the fact that he was not always relied upon to keep time while playing with The Who. This allowed him to improvise and further develop his own style of drumming.
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The Most Expensive Electric Violin


World's Most Expensive Electric Violins
When you think of electric string instruments, the guitar is probably the first thing that comes to mind. To the electric rock string duo known as Fuse, however, it’s the electric violin that tops the charts.
The act, now the face of C Music TV, is comprised of virtuoso musicians Linzi Stoppard and Ben Lee. The artists reinterpret classic rock songs to be played on their electric violins—and what violins they are!
The pair of Bridge electric violins was coated by Swarovski with 50,000 of their signature crystals each. The resulting instruments were displayed at Harrods after a photocall to celebrate the launch of Fuse’s debut album. Of course, the duo played a few tracks from the album first.
These remarkable violins are insured for £1million (US $1.58 million), making them the most expensive electric violins in the world.
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The Most Expensive Pianos In The World

Have you ever tried to imagine what the world’s most expensive piano might be? Imagine no further. The most expensive piano in the world belonged to the Beatle’s John Lennon and was auctioned off to British pop-singer George Michael in 2000. When the topic of expensive pianos comes to mind you might think somewhere along the lines of a Bosendorfer, or a Bechstein, or maybe a Steinway & Sons “Alma-Tedema”, with its lavish artwork and hand crafted symmetry. But the Steinway & Sons “Model Z” Piano formerly owned by John Lennon is a fairly ordinary walnut upright piano that still bears a few cigarette burns attributed to the musician.
The piano was originally bought by Lennon in December 1970 and delivered to a studio at his home in Tittenhurst Park in Berkshire, England. He composed and recorded the song “Imagine” on it and was filmed playing the song on it for the first time for his wife, Yoko Ono, and the Plastic Ono band. Believed to be a piece of British history by many, the most expensive piano in the world sold at auction in the year 2000 for £1.45 million (about US $2.1 million) to George Michael after a “who’s who” bidding war that included several other British celebrities.
World's Most Expensive Piano - A Steinway & Sons Model Z
A Steinway & Sons Model Z
After using the world’s most expensive piano to record songs for an album, George Michael returned the piano to the Liverpool museum that housed it prior to his ownership. He stated that “the piano was not the type of thing that should be in storage somewhere or being protected, it should be seen by people.”
Of course, that doesn’t help anyone with seven figure budget and an urge to own the most expensive piano on the market. Luckily for anyone like that, Kuhn Studio and Bösendorfer Pianos have created a very pricey piano.
The Kuhn-Bösendorfer piano, as well as the accompanying bench, is set with 100,000 hand-cut, polished gems by glass artist Jon Kuhn. Kuhn’s glasswork is known for its luminescent quality and is featured permanently in over thirty-five museums, including the New YorkMetropolitan Museum of Modern Art and the White House Permanent Collection.
The Bösendorfer piano on which the diamonds are set is no less deserving of praise. Bösendorfer has been a name in the piano industry known for voice and playing sensitivity since 1828.
The Kuhn- Bösendorfer line of pianos will soon be available for public consumption. Anyone wishing to own the most expensive piano available can expect to shell out $1.2 million for the privilege.
World's Most Expensive Piano - Kuhn-Bösendorfer
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The Most Expensive Guitar Picks In The World

If you’re looking for a guitar pick, there’s no shortage of different shapes, styles and materials available for you to choose from. Customized picks have been prevalent since the days when Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick would throw hundreds of them out into the audience. In fact, most famous guitarists have their own custom guitar pick. Even among the myriad of different styles, some plectrums are more unique than others. The world’s most expensive guitar picks are some of those.
Starpics, an Australian company known for plectrums made of precious metals, created a completely unique pair of guitar picks. Like their other picks, they’re guaranteed to last pretty much forever and to significantly reduce string breakage. So what makes these picks so special?
They’re made of meteors.
World's most expensive guitar picks
These two luxury picks were fashioned from pieces of Gibeon meteorite. Said to be around 4 billion years old, Gibeon meteorites were discovered in 1836 in Namibia, Africa, where their sale and export were banned by the local government. Despite that fact, over twenty-five tons of the meteorites have been recovered and it is the most commonly found meteorite on the market today. One of the most interesting things about the meteorites is the pattern of Widmanstatten lines created by their frigid passage through space. These patterns are preserved in the picks and can be seen in the picture above.
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The Most Expensive Guitar In The World

“Blackie”, Eric Clapton’s favorite mid-career modified Strat has been surpassed in value and is no longer the most expensive guitar ever, despite that it was bought for $950,000 USD in 2004 by a guitar archaeologist.
Most Expensive Guitar
The latest most expensive electric guitar in the world dethroned its predecessor at an auction in Doha, Qatar on November 16th, 2005. The Strat was signed by several rock musicians to benefit a tsunami charity, ‘Reach out to Asia’. It was bought one year ago by Qatar’s royal family for a million dollars and donated back to the Asia Program, bringing in $2.7 million USD at the more recent auction, whose attendees included Former President Bill Clinton. Technically, the guitar has generated a total of $3.7 million USD, making it the most expensive guitar yet.
Signees of this expensive electric guitar included Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Brian May, Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, Jeff Beck, Pete Townsend, Mark Knopfler, Ray Davis, Liam Gallagher, Ronnie Wood, Tony Iommi, Angus & Malcolm Young, Paul McCartney, Sting, Ritchie Blackmore, Def Leppard, and Bryan Adams, the coordinator of the project.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Guitar pro 5.2 with crack code

INTERFACE New

An optimal display of your score, together with all the tools you need for editing, sound-setting, and playing your instrument.

Choose your display options from the screen or page mode, horizontal or vertical scrolling, monotrack, multitrack, and full-screen mode, and 25-800% zooming.

The score appears with 6 retractable panels to its left:
Editing, Instrument, Audio, Mastering, Chords, and Lyrics.
The score appears with 6 retractable panels to its left:

Editing, Instrument, Audio, Mastering, Chords, and Lyrics.

INTERFACE

EDITING

All of the tools you need to create and edit scores, right at hand. Quickly and easily capture the notes with the keyboard and its many shortcuts, with the mouse, or yet again with a MIDI instrument.

All of the symbols and effects
With Guitar Pro, add all of the common musical symbols to your score, most notable those that are specific to the guitar and other fretted instruments.

The score


The scoreCustomize your score New
The score

Based on the classic or jazz styles, you can set 70 different parameters, configure the outlook of your scores exactly as you wish, and get professional-level paper printouts.


Tablature and standard notation
Both types of notation are perfectly synchronized: the notes capture into one get immediately reported into the other.


New
The design mode
allows you to adjust bar sizes by hand.
The design mode

allows you to adjust bar sizes by hand.

The notation elements

Summary of the notation elements
Dynamic, grace note, staccato, fade in, left-hand and right-hand fingering, brush, pick strokes, ghost note, accented notes, muffled note, let ring, harmonics, tapping, slap, hammer-on / pull-off, bend, tremolo bar, slides, vibrato, wide vibrato, trill, tremolo picking, palm mute, multirests, double dotting, n-tuplets, fermata, double accidentals, left-hand tapping, rasgueado, arpeggio, rythmic « slash » notation, ornaments, extended barré…; and of course texts, lyrics, chord diagrams...

4-voice edition

New
4-voice edition for more accurate writing.

AUDIO

Guitar Pro is also a powerful score player, which facilitates composing or learning a piece.

Effects pedals and amps
The RSE: realistic audio playback
The RSE (Realistic Sound Engine) technology includes the realistic studio recordings of instruments, as well as some effect modelisations that are the result of years of research.
You'll get access to over a hundred soundbanks, and over fifty effects pedals and amps. We provide many presets for all styles, and you can also configure your own effect chains. You can apply a mastering to the final result, with a compressor-limiter, a reverb, and a 10-track equalizer.
You can also listen to your scores in MIDI sound.

Optimized playback options
During playback, the score automatically scrolls on and a highlighted cursor lets you know which note is being played. You can adjust tempo, and play all or part of a piece in loops. The Speed Trainer will then let you play any section of the score in loops with progressive accelerations. This is very useful to practice a solo or a complex guitar riff!
All of the effects specific to the guitar (e.g., bend, slide, ghost notes, etc.) are rendered into the playback, as well as the various possible playing styles – pickstroking, fingerpicking or slapping, for instance.
Improved Management of AutomationsNew
Improved Management of Automations
In a new window, you can customize precisely the changes of volume, tempo, and panoramic during playback.


New
In Guitar Pro 6 the RSE2 offers over a hundred soundbanks, new integrated presets, and the possibility to entirely configure the sound of each track.


New
Global tuning of the master (compressor, reverb, equalization)
Choose the RSE soundbank, the tuning mode, and the playing style: slap, picking ... Select one of the built-in presets, or customize your own effect chain (stompboxes, amps, racks) for each track Global tuning of the master  (compressor, reverb, equalization)
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The Most Expensive Guitar-bass $250000 !

German luthier Jens Ritter has long been known for his high-class instruments, but he's now topped his previous form. He's built a gold and diamond-encrusted bass.

The bass, called the Flora Aurum, is to go on sale for $250,000 in Las Vegas. The retailer is Wynn And Co - not a guitar shop, but a jewellery dealer.

"More and more people do not just want a tool for their job or hobby, they want a piece of culture," reckons Ritter. Whether this slab of bass bling is 'cultural' remains open to debate.

Ritter actually began as a musician who couldn't afford his own instruments, so he'd buy broken guitars and fix them. Then he wondered whether he could take a piece of wood and make it into a guitar. "When I got finished, I had no idea if they were good," he said. Indeed, his first 'sale' was bartering one of his instruments for some chimney repairs.

Ritter now makes about 60 handcrafted instruments each year, with users including Doug Wimbish, Madonna's band, and The Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh... as well as chimney repairers.
Gold, diamonds, mammoth ivory?

The spec of the bass is, needless to say, quite spectacular. For the not inconsiderable asking price you get:
- Floral pattern fingerboard Inlay made of 24 carat gold
- Every single inlay-leaf is decorated with a black diamond (set in platinum)
- The bridge, the tuner buttons and the knobs are handcast in gold
- Two flawless brillant-cut diamonds (3,3ct) are placed on top of the two knobs
- Tiny green brillant-cut diamonds serve as knob position markers
- The handshaped body is one-piece highest-figured quilted maple
- The nut is made of at least 10,000 year-old mammoth ivory









































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