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The five characteristics of Bandari**.
1.Field visits to the shores of Luochun Lake, the foothills of the Rose Mountains, and the Alps in Switzerland to collect natural vowels.
2.It mainly emphasizes a kind of gentle absoluteness, and is the purest and most calming prescription stick.
3.The unique ultra-wide-angle soundstage and ethereal arrangement constitute the most high-level sense of nature**.
4.The refreshing soundtrack constructs a zero-pressure and zero-burden music, and the more detailed analysis of each track channel makes the soundstage effect more ethereal.
5.The sound of flowing water and birds can calm people's emotions, relax their bodies and minds, and give people the feeling of returning to nature.
Bandari** production features.
The most unique thing about Bandari is that every time he executes the ** production, he lives deep in the Alpine forest from start to finish, insisting on no mixing - the slightest artificial mixing until the mastering is complete! Being in the mountains of Europe has given Bandari an endless source of creative inspiration and a natural sound. Every sound of insects, birds, flowers and flowing water is a field record of going deep into the mountains and lakes and visiting the Swiss Alps, the shores of Luochun Lake, the foothills of Rose Peak, Jungfrau and other places.
Professional features of Bandari**.
Sometimes, in order to capture natural sounds, going up and down the mountains and rivers, or even sleeping in the wilderness, is a common occurrence for Bandari. For example, it is necessary to know the seasonality and flight path of each migratory bird, and sometimes wait for months in the wilderness for the sake of a few minutes of sound! Sometimes you have to hold a recording stand longer than your body to collect wind sounds in the canyon, and the whole process is dangerous, but because of this, Bandari can bring these natural sound effects to life.
Auditory characteristics of Bandari**.
Bandari has successfully combined the new century style with natural sounds, expanding the depth, and constituting the most realistic nature today! From beginning to end, Bandari's ** only emphasizes a kind of gentle absoluteness, no difficult and difficult music style, no stiff personal style, not only pleasant to the ear, but also the purest and most spotless model of the new century!
Oliver Schwartz shows his unique arrangement, with a refreshing orchestration to create a zero-pressure, zero-burden music, coupled with years of studio experience, carefully consider the resolution of each track, the whole sound field effect is more mysterious and ethereal! Oliveschwartz said: "Bandari's music is visual, tactile and auditory, and the creative inspiration we get from nature will extend like a parabola to the other side of the world, not only in the New Epoch, but also in the heart of nature!" ”
Classical piano music, popular piano music.
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Level 6. Hehe. What a nostalgic song. I used to love playing it. I'm afraid I've forgotten it all now.
I prefer piano music like Richard. Clayderman, Quan Plain (Korean), Yiruma (Korean), Kevin Cohen's piano music is very good, let me tell you a few masterpieces Richard "Homesickness" "Dream Wedding" Yiruma "Kiss the Rain", "First Love" and "The Day After" It's not easy to find without makeup, you go to very cd**** her** Kevin Cohen has a lot of tunes that we are all familiar with, like "Through the Arbor" There are also some piano pieces from Bandari, Mystic Garden, and Divine Thinker, all of which are very good. My current favorite "River Flows in You" is a super beautiful piano song, and listening to it, I feel as if every cell in my heart is beating. >>>More
Let's listen to Yukie Nishimura.
He is all about making soundtracks for movies, which is very good. >>>More