Janko Nilovic - In the Space
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Јанко Србине!
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does anyone know where i could get alto sax sheet music for this? Thanks a lot :)
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Where did you get the drums for this?
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@GroovyColouredLove if you steal something, you don't pay for it..you have to get clearance & the artist, or whoever owns the rights, gets paid, not stealing. artists who are sampled acquire a larger fanbase as a result.i go back & wanna hear the original & listen to other songs by that artist, or at least purchase the original if its good.more $ for the artist.some sampling is NOT creative, its the exact same song, tho when done right, its creative & opens u up to both the new & the old!
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JAY Z DIDNT SAMPLE THIS.....Why do people say the rapper sampled the beat....the PRODUCER did....and the producer of this track was No I.D ..only a few rappers make there own beats
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I can see why JayZ sampled this
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Fire!!!!!!!!!!
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magnifique janko!!!!
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@DirtyF94 And Kanye
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I sample many songs and i just finished sampling Ahmad Jamal-Dialogue, and the original always sounds better than the sample, N.O. I.D. didnt copy he took the part he liked the best and looped it.
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It's sampling man just enjoy ! and they're both great records, shxt acting like any of you made the tracks
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I'm sorry, but D.O.A. doesn't sample this...it outright copies it. Wow.
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I've never heard of this artists, but I love this song.
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why are people acting like jay-z made the beat like hes the one that produuced if you gonna blame somebody blame no id eventho its not stealing im sure they got permission all jay-z does is raps he not the one going through old records
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let's make this perfectly clear. Nobody is stealing anything. When you sample music you have to get it cleared which means whoever owns the rights to the song has to agree and sign off on it being used. You think Jay-Z is millionaire he is, is really stealing music hoping he doesn't get sued??...BUMMD
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A good news !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Janko Nilovic's got his personnal facebook !
You got to go and see that !!
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@94Charly94 Sampled, not 'taken' It's not like it was stolen or something
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@GroovyColouredLove im not trying to change your mind, im just trying make you understand where im coming from ... if not ... thats okay .... Hip Hop sampling started by Djs in the late 70s when they took a song they liked from one record ... and mixed it with drum breaks from another ... since then it has evolved , for the better or worse.
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@GroovyColouredLove also, look at hip hop producer Kane. He produced Show Goes On by lupe fiasco. It contains a guitar sample riff from a Modest Mouse song .... which both constantly credit in interviews about the song. The sample riff only makes so much of the song .... Kane adds Brass, Bass, and violin .... yes violin, throughout the song. I can name countless other producers who do sample and have incredible musical talent. Your stereotyping hip hop through a black and white lense
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@GroovyColouredLove please do research before making statements like that ... that is extremely false. Look at Kanye West ... he came up as a producer ... and still is one ... although 90% of his songs are sample based... look at songs like All of The Lights (which he executively produced) .... Theres not a sample in it and i for one think the music in it is great.
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You are right, it is a collage of "other artist" music that really created the music.... Yet the credit does not go to them. Please answer me though why not even one of the samplers of the hip hop community can actually make their own sounds instead of collage other REAL musicians work of art?
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@GroovyColouredLove its not stealing if you ask for it ... in which 90% of the time the producer does ... or they will be sued for thousands .... if not trying to change your mind becuase you would have to be a true fan of hip hop to understand ... but i see where your coming from ... Its like making a collage
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But if you can explain what sampling is other than stealing, tell me what it is.
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I am a musician not hip hop. I'm proud to say it too.
I just LOVE how the guitar turns into a saxophone 0:23
Pure magic.
dhhs91 1 year ago 19
@mrbabymonkey
I agree with you. I myself sample but I chop my samples to the extent that you won't recognize it. But to be honest not every sample is meant to be chopped. I mean you never know, sometimes you find a sample that sounds so dope as is, you don't even want to change it to much.
That's what happened in this case.
TheReasonableLogic 1 year ago 16