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hi friends: )i hope the approaching New Year is going well with all of you.I have been working on a new acoustic tune..and well..i want to expand its posibilities...i was curious to know if any of you fab cats thatlike to orchestrate out there using east west..(or well hey..whatever.whichever you use...)would find this songinteresting enough to want to work on together...its a simple piece, i know, but if you would like to checkthe tune out, its called"pearls descending"and can be downloaded here: www.taxi.com/silvercordwould love to hear from you: )peace!geoff
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Nice piece. I'm sure someone will work with you on this one!
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Re: do you hear anything in this?
Hi Geoff, pretty piece!I tell you what I like is at 52 seconds, when it gets a bit more major 7thy, and I wonder if that should come in sooner? I think it would sound lovely with some strings in the back, but it might be a viable piece as is. Georgie
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Re: do you hear anything in this?
geoff,Nice piece. I hear maybe solo cello or violin. If you like for me to take a stab at improvising a counterpoint in either instrument (examples below), let me know and we can discuss an approach.Vincehttp://www.broadjam.com/transmit/index.p....2657&yhgbndsq=2
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thanks Dean, Georgie, Vince!:52 is my favorite part also...thats why i am wishing upon the moon in Seoul that someof you awesome folks want to breathe life into this: )
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I'll just cheer for this tune from here Geoff, as I'm too new on the strings to step up. Go brother!
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Re: do you hear anything in this?
Hello All...im very happy to say there was interest in this tuneand Vince has done one version which features cello and violin.we were curious if you have any feedback for this mix...if you do, please let 'em fly!: )the link to download is here:https://rcpt.yousendit.com/638622104/17 ... 003bthanks allot!peaceGeoff / Vince
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Hey You Guys!!I really enjoyed this!! Great work!!Kitz
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thanks Kitz! I am glad you dig itany recommendations e.q/mix/orchestration wise?dont be afraid to tell us like it is!
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Re: Update: do you hear anything in this?
Sounds pretty good here. All in all I like what you got. Just a few ideas to play with. You might try adding a double bass in spots just for accent. The bottom seems a little thirsty in spots but not throughout.There is a high end click I hear at 1:07 but that could be the mp3 conversion or the download. Don't know if it's in the mix. Didn't hear it in the guitar version. At 1:08 there is a percussion noise or something - that doesn't really bother me but makes me think you might add some sparse percussion (very sparse) in spots just for fun. Maybe/maybe not. Could get interesting if applied properly. Maybe a triangle in a few spots and/or a low low indian type tom every now and then just to give it that outside curve. And there's always that cymbal sound drummers get when they run the tip of the stick around in a circle. Gotta Gong? Joking... Maybe...You might also try just a tiny little less verb on the cello to give it more definition but it sounds pretty good now in a dreamy sort of way.Some really really nice licks on the violin. The cello complements it well!!Kitz
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