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KùnChángdí.aif

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JohnLaVine333

June 24th, 2013

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Music > Solo instrument
musical instruments

Sounded kinda Chinese to me.

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bamboo
Chinese
flute

Type

AIFF (.aiff)

Duration

1:36.333

File size

24.3 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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imeneAlgeria

5 years, 7 months ago

im feeling like i'm breathing with the music player, so natural and close, just fantastic !

JohnLaVine333

9 years, 9 months ago

Awesome visual :]

...glad you found something you like√

visual

9 years, 9 months ago

Very nice! Thank you ;-)

JohnLaVine333

10 years, 10 months ago

Hey lulu,

...just a piece of unsolicited advice, don't use "windows media player". It sucks. Least of all as it outputs .wma files... which are garbage.

But yeah, .aif, .aiff & .aifc are formats created by MacIntosh computers. Since windows media player is microsoft, they've decided to not support this format. If you run into this issue again, as you may with file formats other than just the above mentioned... simply convert them to some variant of .wav. I hope that helps :]

As for licensing... It is indeed mine. My recording, with my equipment, of me, playing my Flute... with Music I made up in my head. Which, as it was improvised... just kinda came out how it did. I felt, after the fact... that it seemed to have sort of a Chinese æsthetic. Though I am not Chinese, nor trained in Chinese Musical traditions. So I simply wanted to give a nod to the apparent influence. I meant it sounds as if to evince Chinese affectations.

Don't worry about attributing me... just don't use it commercially. I.e... don't make money off my work.

I really don't care about attribution. I simply don't have the option of waiving that caveat, without also sacrificing the noncommercial clause as well.

Thanks for wanting to be responsible & respectful. Hopefully you feel as though I've followed suit. Have a nice day :]

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lululangues

10 years, 10 months ago

If I use this under the attribution license, am I attributing it to the uploader? Sorry if that's a stupid question, but the uploader's comment "sounded kinda Chinese to me" makes it sound like not his...

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