New aviation music track from yoyoman 'Tarmac Activity'

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New aviation music track from yoyoman 'Tarmac Activity'

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Hello Dear Luchtzak members,

I wanted to inform you that I've just uploaded a brand new aviation track on my website : www.soundclick.com/yoyoman or ... In "Google", just type "yoyoman" !

It's title is "Tarmac Activity" and what is going on in my last piece of aviation music is exactly what the title suggests : Sounds from taxiing planes, a baggage truck, an airport electric cart ... The last sound however belongs to a 747 APU (Auxiliary Power Unit).

That track is NOT DOWNLOADABLE because it will be polished in November and you will be able to download that update. It's only I'm short of time now and I will be on holiday tomorrow morning for one week. So sorry for the delay if I won't answer your messages posted tomorrow and the other days of the week.

I worked hard to finish it and to make sure that you would be able to listen to it during the days of Halloween.

This "unpolished version" is already of excellent quality and ... believe me ... worth listening :wink:

I hope you will enjoy this last aviation track. Please subscribe to my mailing list to be the first informed and you will get a newsletter in November to let you know when the download option is enabled.

Enjoy "Tarmac Activity", another aviation track I composed with the greatest care of detail.

Have a nice weekend to all of you,
yoyoman

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Well, looks quiet here ... :?

I had no single reaction to my previous message 8)
Only few people read it, so that means that many of you will never find out about my aviation tracks ...

Never mind, I'm back to you to announce the fact that "Tarmac Activity" is now downloadable.

Enjoy this track, and warm regards from Belgium,

yoyoman
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Post by Servo »

YoyoMan,

I must have missed your previous message (was on holiday during that period).

Will download it ASAP and add it to my YoyoMan collection ;-)

Thanks,

Dimitri.
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Quiet here? Not really. I guess that people just enjoy listening to your fantastic music.
André
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sn26567 wrote:Quiet here? Not really. I guess that people just enjoy listening to your fantastic music.
Agree 100%!

Great & unique music!

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Hello André,

Good to see you back ! I remember you : You are my "neighbour" from Rosières. Thanks for stopping by. And my thanks also go to Dimitri, another "neighbour" from Genval. I'm from Belgium / Wavre, so only a couple of miles separate us. Thank you as well, Buzz, for your nice words 8)

To Dimitri and André : I checked both your internet sites and they just look great. I noticed that Dimitri is a private pilot.

I'm trying to get my license to fly a "3 axes ultralight plane" and I regularly fly the "Eurofox". I have been flying for about 80 hours but landings especially with crosswinds, oh, I hate that part that is so hard to manage ... One day I will get that license, and meanwhile I'm sure about the fact that flying regularly is also a source of inspiration for my aviation music.

You can expect many new stuff in future on my site, and the "originality" level will be increased ... Of course aviation will always remain my speciality and the only music I am realy interested to produce.

Take it easy, and catch you later,

yoyoman :wink:

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Amazing as usual :wink: And sorry could not reply earlier as was mesmerised :wink:
Aum Sweet Aum.

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Post by fostro »

Your music compositions are unusual but suprised me in a positive way.

I imagined myself the following situation:

An event organised by an airline company at which they present their new corporate identity or new aircraft in their fleet. Before they reveal the airplane, there's a special act show accompanied by one of your compositions.

Perhaps an idea for the next SNBA event when they present the new fleet? :wink:

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Well, Fostro, you have a lot of imagination ! I have also been thinking that my tracks can be used for special events. Thanks, I'm glad you like my music !

Right now I'm already preparing my next aviation track. It is not being produced yet : I'm just collecting material.

But my father is ill and his life expectancy is being seriously reduced. I realize that later I might regret things thinking "Why have I not made a track for him while he was still alive ?"

I'm just saying that because for this reason, my next track won't be about aviation. My father only likes classical, so that next musical piece will be 100% classical, containing no techno elements at all, and no planes !

Once that track will be finished, I'll start to compose another aviation song. Or perhaps I might work on both tracks at the same time. This is also a great way to compose since sometimes you get stuck in a track because you don't know how to proceed and you loose a couple of days. If you are producing 2 tracks at the same time, you can easily switch to the other one :wink:

Thanks for stopping by, and warm regards,

yoyoman

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I'm just saying that because for this reason, my next track won't be about aviation. My father only likes classical, so that next musical piece will be 100% classical, containing no techno elements at all, and no planes !

Have you travelled on AirIndia or Indian Airlines. You shall be be wooed with Indian Classical and a variety of them.

Try www.raaga.com and see some classical for starts
Aum Sweet Aum.

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YoyoMan, I'm sorry for your dad, I wish him lots of strength.

Dimi.

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Post by MD-11 »

Great! Perhaps you could make a CD and sell it? I'll be the first one to buy it. 8)
When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."

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To Servo : Thanks for your concern ! Life is not forever, and all of us we have to face that. The best thing we can do, is make realy the best of it, be happy and give love getting often twice in return (Since this is not the church I won't make these thoughts any longer :wink: )

And to MD-11 : A compilation of all my tracks on a cd is already planned and it will be available for sale in the end of 2006. Now it is too early since I want more tracks on that cd. The quality on the cd will be outstanding since all the tracks will be remastered by a professional music studio. I think that answered your question MD-11. Thanks for your support :wink:

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We shall await your cd..... :wink:
Aum Sweet Aum.

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