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japanese sounding
does anyone know how to get a japanese sounding string affect in reason
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pentatonic
yeh and put in some gongs and shit yo!
I'm fairly sure that simply using a pentatonic scale isnt going to make it sound Japanese...
That scale is a basis for loads of music... traditional irish music, blues, rock americana etc.
I'm fairly sure that simply using a pentatonic scale isnt going to make it sound Japanese...
That scale is a basis for loads of music... traditional irish music, blues, rock americana etc.
Charleee-bleedin-wha??
Pentatonic scale is also common in Chinese music, believe it or not.
There are quite a few Japanese scales, try these. (Key of A in brackets)
Hirajoshi - 1, 2, b3, 5, b6, 8 (A, B, C, E, F, A)
Kumoi - 1, 2, b3, 5, 6, 8 (A, B, C, E, F#, A)
Iwato - 1, b2, 4, b5, b7, 8 (A, Bb, D, Eb, G, A)
Iwato is my fave. Moody as fuck, but you can't really build chords out of it, it only really works over a root bass note.
Info is from this book. There's loads of exotic scales for guitarists in there, and loads for keyboardists right here. My god, actual music theory in dubstepforum!
The actual instruments btw, if you're thinking of the things Kode9 and RZA use in a lot of their tunes (Subkontinent, Fukkaz, Da Mystery of Chessboxin), are called Kotos (big weird zither type thing) and Shamisens (more like a banjo). Happy googling.
There are quite a few Japanese scales, try these. (Key of A in brackets)
Hirajoshi - 1, 2, b3, 5, b6, 8 (A, B, C, E, F, A)
Kumoi - 1, 2, b3, 5, 6, 8 (A, B, C, E, F#, A)
Iwato - 1, b2, 4, b5, b7, 8 (A, Bb, D, Eb, G, A)
Iwato is my fave. Moody as fuck, but you can't really build chords out of it, it only really works over a root bass note.
Info is from this book. There's loads of exotic scales for guitarists in there, and loads for keyboardists right here. My god, actual music theory in dubstepforum!
The actual instruments btw, if you're thinking of the things Kode9 and RZA use in a lot of their tunes (Subkontinent, Fukkaz, Da Mystery of Chessboxin), are called Kotos (big weird zither type thing) and Shamisens (more like a banjo). Happy googling.

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excellent post AuanAuan wrote:Pentatonic scale is also common in Chinese music, believe it or not.
There are quite a few Japanese scales, try these. (Key of A in brackets)
Hirajoshi - 1, 2, b3, 5, b6, 8 (A, B, C, E, F, A)
Kumoi - 1, 2, b3, 5, 6, 8 (A, B, C, E, F#, A)
Iwato - 1, b2, 4, b5, b7, 8 (A, Bb, D, Eb, G, A)
Iwato is my fave. Moody as fuck, but you can't really build chords out of it, it only really works over a root bass note.
Info is from this book. There's loads of exotic scales for guitarists in there, and loads for keyboardists right here. My god, actual music theory in dubstepforum!
The actual instruments btw, if you're thinking of the things Kode9 and RZA use in a lot of their tunes (Subkontinent, Fukkaz, Da Mystery of Chessboxin), are called Kotos (big weird zither type thing) and Shamisens (more like a banjo). Happy googling.
may I also suggest to DZA88 that they try n track down someone in their community who can play a Koto, Shamisen or chinese violin or whatever they can come across and stick em in front of a mic....
never know how much fun and inspiration you can get from involving another musician - esp one with a different approach/training/headspace etc
go to your local chinese temple or japanese cultural centre....
just an idea...
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heh heh
exactly....
(except that's the japanese instrument and given the invasion circa WWii they may take the question as an insult.... the Gu Zheng or chinese zither may be a better conversational drop in in such a restaurant - see http://www.philmultic.com/home/instruments/ for more....)
:L
ps at least here in sydney you often see old chinese dudes busking on the street playing the Erhu (2-string chinese violin) - so it seems like a common instrument too.... dunno really....
exactly....
(except that's the japanese instrument and given the invasion circa WWii they may take the question as an insult.... the Gu Zheng or chinese zither may be a better conversational drop in in such a restaurant - see http://www.philmultic.com/home/instruments/ for more....)
:L
ps at least here in sydney you often see old chinese dudes busking on the street playing the Erhu (2-string chinese violin) - so it seems like a common instrument too.... dunno really....
Auan wrote:Pentatonic scale is also common in Chinese music, believe it or not.
There are quite a few Japanese scales, try these. (Key of A in brackets)
Hirajoshi - 1, 2, b3, 5, b6, 8 (A, B, C, E, F, A)
Kumoi - 1, 2, b3, 5, 6, 8 (A, B, C, E, F#, A)
Iwato - 1, b2, 4, b5, b7, 8 (A, Bb, D, Eb, G, A)
Iwato is my fave. Moody as fuck, but you can't really build chords out of it, it only really works over a root bass note.
Info is from this book. There's loads of exotic scales for guitarists in there, and loads for keyboardists right here. My god, actual music theory in dubstepforum!
The actual instruments btw, if you're thinking of the things Kode9 and RZA use in a lot of their tunes (Subkontinent, Fukkaz, Da Mystery of Chessboxin), are called Kotos (big weird zither type thing) and Shamisens (more like a banjo). Happy googling.
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Yah large post. I'm going to get out of the standar modes for a bit. Always forget to press this direction for inspiration. Also want to learn a bit more about traditional indian 'raga' music, and see if I can work those concepts/scales in.Ascend wrote:Auan wrote:Pentatonic scale is also common in Chinese music, believe it or not.
There are quite a few Japanese scales, try these. (Key of A in brackets)
Hirajoshi - 1, 2, b3, 5, b6, 8 (A, B, C, E, F, A)
Kumoi - 1, 2, b3, 5, 6, 8 (A, B, C, E, F#, A)
Iwato - 1, b2, 4, b5, b7, 8 (A, Bb, D, Eb, G, A)
Iwato is my fave. Moody as fuck, but you can't really build chords out of it, it only really works over a root bass note.
Info is from this book. There's loads of exotic scales for guitarists in there, and loads for keyboardists right here. My god, actual music theory in dubstepforum!
The actual instruments btw, if you're thinking of the things Kode9 and RZA use in a lot of their tunes (Subkontinent, Fukkaz, Da Mystery of Chessboxin), are called Kotos (big weird zither type thing) and Shamisens (more like a banjo). Happy googling.

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Had to study this at uni. Each Indian scale (raga) corresponds to an emotion or mood, like happiness, humour etc. Every color or food is somehow linked to a piece of music - provides endless inspiration for a composer.
You could try Chinese samples instead of Japanese as well. There's some beautiful instruments and some of their traditional music sounds a lot like electronica, all repeating motifs intermingling, some of it quite brutal sounds.
You could try Chinese samples instead of Japanese as well. There's some beautiful instruments and some of their traditional music sounds a lot like electronica, all repeating motifs intermingling, some of it quite brutal sounds.
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