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Creating a Soundtrack by Mixing Sounds

It took me some time to get familiar with Soundation.com tools and sounds choices. 

It was a project that I developed it on the go, without much planning. It was by trying different sounds that I was able to create a soundtrack to match an imagined scenery. 

While creating the music, I was transported to a wide and open space such as a prairie, a park or a South American or African landscape, where I could hear different drums and other instruments played at a distance communicating to each other. I felt like I was jogging or running in the open space where I could notice my heart beats and the rhythm of my breath due to the physical exertion. 

In the year 2020 and 2021 we have learned the health significance of the importance to breath in (inhale) and breath out (exhale) that we often take for it for granted! The use of face mask makes us more conscious and aware of our breathing. 



The above pictures are the beginning and the end of the project!

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  1. I love your commentary! Keep imagining and being creative!

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  2. Sometimes just going for it is better than planning and controlling. Love the mix of drums, vocals and breathing.

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