Last-minute feedback for EMOTIONAL, TRAILER-Style PIANO/STRING track!

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Last-minute feedback for EMOTIONAL, TRAILER-Style PIANO/STRING track!

Post by BrentI » Wed Apr 30, 2025 10:23 am

Hey all! The listing ends tomorrow, but I'd love to get some last-minute feedback before I submit. Thanks!



**Lots of EMOTIONAL, TRAILER-Style PIANO/STRING INSTRUMENTALS are needed by the CEO of a fast-growing, NON-EXCLUSIVE Music Licensing Company that's constantly getting placements with high-profile Clients! They're currently growing their catalog, so this a great time to get signed by a Company that's regularly pitching for placements with big, upfront sync fees**

This company is searching for a bunch of Instrumentals in the general stylistic ballpark of the following references:

"Experience" by Ludovico Einaudi - https://youtu.be/1e9B31FLT-s?si=uFPuNzL7Pnat-um0

Cornfield Chase" performed by Michael Forster - https://youtu.be/XtarbeR_w8M?si=KVQNL5-8lXkYACi6

"The Secret History" by Kerry Muzzey - https://youtu.be/GPQSDad0i5Q?si=ea5thKUzIJXavxTF

Quoting the company's CEO: "3-Act Structures are required."

Please submit original Trailer-Style Instrumentals that feature piano, strings, and a captivating cinematic sound and style! This Company is looking for tracks that are packed with emotion and bring a dramatic and powerful energy while maintaining minimal piano and string compositions. Dramatic motifs, excellent musicianship, great production value, and three "acts" that build to a climactic crescendo are must-haves for this opportunity. Please craft your pieces around one central motif and create dynamics, interest, and lots of forward development that all work toward a climactic ending. Instrumentation should feature Piano and Strings. Some very light additional instrumentation could work (think minimal percussion, atmospheric FX, etc), but it's not required. Please make sure that any virtual instruments or samples you use are high-quality, very realistic, and not dated-sounding.

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