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Music that isn't slow or hard rock

af ki4jgt, 3. dec. 2010

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ki4jgt (Vise profilen) 9. dec. 2010 09.26.03

I watched the entire thing last night on Youtube ridulo.gif Thanks though

ceigered (Vise profilen) 10. dec. 2010 08.58.47

If you've ever seen something like "Yu-gi-oh Abridged" or "Pokémon abridged" (and so forth - provided you're old enough since they do have some adult references), you can see the wonders that can be done with amateur dubbing lango.gif (well, it depends, Yu-Gi-Oh abridged later on in the series becomes almost identical to the actual yu-gi-oh show voice-wise, but early on it's painful to watch).

Since much EO stuff is sorta low-key, if you wanted to do your own dubbing you might be able to get a bunch of passionate people to help. Just an idea anyway.

qwertz (Vise profilen) 10. dec. 2010 15.58.38

ceigered:If you've ever seen something like "Yu-gi-oh Abridged" or "Pokémon abridged" (and so forth - provided you're old enough since they do have some adult references), you can see the wonders that can be done with amateur dubbing lango.gif (well, it depends, Yu-Gi-Oh abridged later on in the series becomes almost identical to the actual yu-gi-oh show voice-wise, but early on it's painful to watch).

Since much EO stuff is sorta low-key, if you wanted to do your own dubbing you might be able to get a bunch of passionate people to help. Just an idea anyway.
Aleksander (filmoj.net) tries to get some E-o dublado projects running.

Stato de la projektoj

rusto (Vise profilen) 10. dec. 2010 21.07.51

That makes me think of something interesting I read about on Boing Boing several days ago. It's called Universal Subtitles. Essentially it lets you take a video on the web and add subtitles to it. You can view the subtitled videos on their website.

qwertz (Vise profilen) 11. dec. 2010 16.43.14

rusto:That makes me think of something interesting I read about on Boing Boing several days ago. It's called Universal Subtitles. Essentially it lets you take a video on the web and add subtitles to it. You can view the subtitled videos on their website.
Thanks for that hint. It's seems to be possible to download (backup) subtitles offline with universalsubtitles.org tool. Quite important not to get lost subtitle work.

Aside filmoj.net Frankouchii also is doing some E-o subtiteling.

Technology, Entertainment, Design- TED Translations Talks in Esperanto

qwertz (Vise profilen) 18. dec. 2010 11.29.00

One of the E-o piano stars: Gijom: la dezert' iras plu | La postrompiĝa temp' . For me that's typical very dramatically french interpretation. Even though, I heard Balkan and Arabic music could be also very dramactically.

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per-esperanto-muziko Yahoo group:

esperanto-tv.com/vinilkosmo playlist

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Amuziko from North Carolina/U.S.A. remixed his music. That's really something special because there exists not very much E-o music(styles) from the U.S.

qwertz (Vise profilen) 19. dec. 2010 13.18.35

I understand that video that they make a kind of musical street parade according a before defined GPS track pattern (see 0:35min). Interesting idea. Should work with "Esperanto" lettering, too. Isn't? Cool. rideto.gif

Does somebody know bordering streets in it's town how would shape a "Esperanto" GPS track pattern? Should be easy in the U.S. because lot of streets there probably are build around block by block. Difficult to find some proper streets in Europe. okulumo.gif

Could somebody confirm that I understood that video idea corectly?

ki4jgt (Vise profilen) 7. jan. 2011 10.39.07

Hey, guys is there any sad music something like this?

http://www.last.fm/music/Tori+Amos/_/1%2C000+Oce...

Evildela (Vise profilen) 25. jan. 2011 13.14.43

Anyone know of any good Esperanto music out of China or Japan, with Chinese / Japanese Esperanto singers?

erinja (Vise profilen) 25. jan. 2011 14.33.28

"La Mevo" is an Esperanto artist from Japan. Vinilkosmo used to sell a Mevo compilation CD (entitled simply "Kompilajxo") but it looks to be out of stock. You might find it at another Esperanto book service though. I don't know what kind of music it is and I don't know if it's any good.

I haven't heard of anyone from China. There is a lernu user who is an American living in China, married to a Chinese woman, who has translated some Chinese songs into Esperanto, and who has played his guitar while his wife sings. They might have some Youtube clips but no real recordings. That's the closest I've heard to any Esperanto music coming out of China.

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