Forward for a French track
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Forward for a French track
Just got an email for a forward on the listing for European music.I tried to create a French cafe vibe. The reviewer in particular liked the violin playing.lhttp://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_id=63061&stream=1I don't yet have a relationship with the library to which it was forwarded. Hopefully another favorable introduction.Chuck
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Yeah - real nice mellow vibe. Seems French to me. The best part is the interchange between accordion, guitar, then violin; each taking turns with the melody. The guitar comes in unexpectedly, then the violin picks it up, I like that a lot. Good work!Justin
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Very nice. Congrats!
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Chuck,Loved the track! What accordians are you using? They sound great.Good luck on this one!Mazz
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Mazz,Thanks for listening. The accordian is an OASYS sound. The guitars are real. The violin licks are from MOTU Ethno Instrument.Chuck
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Oh Shuck,You are so ro-MANTEEK! Love,SuzettePS - Congrats on the forward.
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Quote:Oh Shuck,You are so ro-MANTEEK! Love,SuzettePS - Congrats on the forward. Dave, Dave, Dave... You're already under intense scrutiny from the porno listing. Are you certain giving yourself a drag name is a good idea? Ted
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Quote:Just got an email for a forward on the listing for European music.I tried to create a French cafe vibe. The reviewer in particular liked the violin playing.lhttp://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_id=63061&stream=1I don't yet have a relationship with the library to which it was forwarded. Hopefully another favorable introduction.Chuck And Chuck, you seem to be on a roll here. That's fantastic. Keep them good news bits acoming, awright? (sorry, left my teeth at home )TedTed
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Nice track! Loved it!
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Very nice! I've been listening to a lot of French music lately. The accordion/guitar combo was really nice. The violin sounded a bit middle-eastern to me. Loved the accordion!
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