by Crash Symphony | Oct 20, 2017 | Blog
Recording Studio: The Koto is a traditional Japanese musical instrument. It originated from the Chinese Guzheng but developed its own tradition in Japan since the 8th century. It was traditionally played as a form of entertainment in the imperial courts. Depiction of...
by Crash Symphony | Oct 17, 2017 | Blog
What Audiobook Are We Listening To? This week at Crash Symphony Productions, we’re listening to The Last Unicorn written by Peter S. Beagle and read by the very author. This audiobook brings to life Beagle’s classic magical tale of grief and loss. It also...
by Crash Symphony | Oct 17, 2017 | Blog
Voice Over Sydney: Since the creation of greater Nepal, the Nepali language has been popular as an easy means of communication between all language speakers of the nation. Many years before the creation of greater Nepal, the Nepali language had been in use from...
by Crash Symphony | Oct 14, 2017 | Blog
Recording Studio: Azerbaijani music was developing through the centuries. The traces of ancient music of Azerbaijan were found in a number of monuments, excavated in time of archeological digs, as well as in rock carvings of Gobustan (18-3 millennium B.C) and Gemigaya...
by Crash Symphony | Oct 14, 2017 | Blog
Sydney Recording Studios: Fijian music combines the traditional Melanesian and Polynesian styles, as much of Fiji is influenced by these two cultures. However, other cultures, including the Indo-Fijians, have played a part in Fijian music as well. Folk music,...