To all my favorite instrumentalists out there

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Re: To all my favorite instrumentalists out there

Post by deantaylor » Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:50 pm

Nita,Actually, I LOVE this piece!!! It would sound great in a movie. Pitch it. Marketing idea: Change the title to best fit each opp, because it can make us feel different things in different scenes.Dean

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Post by jchitty » Thu Sep 27, 2007 3:47 am

Squids, it's a fantastic piece, no doubt about it. I am undecided about whether you should speed up the pace on it a bit.....I mean, you could go with this slower pace, and it would still be great.I know it's probably supposed to be a little slower and reflective anyway, so I'm most likely wrong.No matter what, you'll probably get a foward on it.....I'm betting the house on it, hehe.....beautiful, beautiful stuff.

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Post by squidlips » Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:17 am

Thanks guys, I appreciate that. And all y'all are right, it will help to change the title (why do I have such a hard time letting go of that? ).And chits, what you're probably feeling in there is that it's a part of a much larger piece that I simply didn't have the bucks to record. This is the tail end of it. And it did have a quicker tempo to it in spots. Good ear, there.

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Re: To all my favorite instrumentalists out there

Post by matto » Thu Sep 27, 2007 5:27 am

Hi squid,beautiful piece. Really beautiful. I rarely listen to something i'm critiquing on here twice...I did in this case purely for enjoyment... . Very marketable I think, although the title needs to change into something descriptive if you're trying to pitch it to instrumental listings. Which you definitely should when an opp comes up .About the only thing I could hear is that I think the strings should have a little more of a "swell" in them on the first note, start a little softer and swell up, the way a real section would play an entrance note like that. But that's a minor detail and really just something to keep in mind for future compositions.Music library applications for this piece range from news magazines, to reality shows, to vignettes in daytime talk shows, to commercials obviously...not so much "movie soundtracks" as others have suggested since this type of cue would be written by the film's composer.You're a very talented individual, so hang in there and keep writing. And judging by this, instrumentals should definitely be part of your game plan. matto

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Re: To all my favorite instrumentalists out there

Post by squidlips » Thu Sep 27, 2007 6:50 am

Thank you, Matto. That means a lot to me. I'm going to invest in some better string programs (thanks to Vikki's advice) and work on swells, etc. And I'll be sure to change the title to fit the opp, if I find an opp, that is. I appreciate everyone's advice and the time they took reviewing this song. And for being so gentle on me. I was skeert!

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Re: To all my favorite instrumentalists out there

Post by anne » Thu Sep 27, 2007 7:49 am

I was just in Maine for the week and you just wrote the soundtrack of my last day there. Nice job!

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Post by gundersen » Sat Sep 29, 2007 2:53 pm

Quote:Okay, now that I'm flat broke and working on marketing while I wait for funds, I thought I'd gather my courage and post this little instrumental piece I wrote on the last album. I won't tell you its history or what I think about it. I'll just let you listen and tell me what you think of it, when you have time. I know all y'all pretty busy.Scared witless but willing to take a lickin',Squidhttp://www.broadjam.com/player/player.as....ionI NDEX=31775Squid, If I'm ever asked what a sunset sounds like...I will tell them to listen to this song. Very, very nice.Gundersen

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Re: To all my favorite instrumentalists out there

Post by squidlips » Sat Sep 29, 2007 2:55 pm

Thanks Cliff, I appreciate that. Just posted to you about Last Day of Summer. So wish you'd add verses to that, it's great. Makes a great techno song too.

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Re: To all my favorite instrumentalists out there

Post by mixopenta » Sun Sep 30, 2007 8:46 pm

Wow!Very good! Emotional and evocative. I love it.Was going to make a comment about the strings, but Matto already did. There's basically nothing wrong with the actual sound of the strings, it's merely about getting some expression to them. There's no doubt in my mind you will find an opp for it!Keep it up!

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Re: To all my favorite instrumentalists out there

Post by mixopenta » Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:01 pm

Just realized I quite unintentionally put myself on your list of favorite instrumentalists by replying...not my intent - Apologies I listened to the song and I just had to post a comment

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