how is an Instrumental "Christian"
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how is an Instrumental "Christian"
Hey... I just thought it was a bit odd for these listings to ask for "Christian Instrumentals". I've always thought of "Christian' as lyric based music that is produced in a variety of genres. How can an 'instrumental' be Christian? Organ music, maybe?A wide variety of SPIRITUAL/GOSPEL/CONT. CHRISTIAN SONGS & INSTRUMENTALS are needed by an Online Music Licensing Co. that supplies music to film, TV, video game, corporate, internet, and DVD projects. All tempos OK. Male or female vocals are OK. They've been in business for 10 years and have had over 40,000 licensing sales transactions in that span. They offer a non-exclusive, 50/50 deal -- any revenue generated by a license is split down the middle between you and the company. Public Domain material is OK. Broadcast quality needed [great sounding home recordings are OK]. All submissions will be screened and critiqued by TAXI and must be received no later than June 2, 2006.TAXI # S060602CCNEW LISTING -- CHRISTIAN ROCK/METAL SONGS & INSTRUMENTALS ranging from Jars of Clay to Stryper to P.O.D. are needed by an Online Music Licensing Co. that supplies music to film, TV, video game, corporate, internet, and DVD projects. All tempos OK. Male or female vocals are OK. They've been in business for 10 years and have had over 40,000 licensing sales transactions in that span. They offer a non-exclusive, 50/50 deal -- any revenue generated by a license is split down the middle between you and the company. Broadcast quality needed [great sounding home recordings are OK]. All submissions will be screened and critiqued by TAXI and must be received no later than June 29, 2006.TAXI # S060629CR
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Re: how is an Instrumental "Christian"
That's a pretty interesting listing. It seems like it's lumped in there rather than being a separate listing. Of course it is the lyric that makes it Christian. If they're wanting Rock/Metal instrumentals, don't go soft because of the Christian aspect. Hope you're inspired. Reverend Dave
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I arrange a lot of hymns for non-traditional instrumental setting - you could certainly rock out a hymn...for example, though he sings it, Phil Keaggy does an interesting version of "Be Thou My Vision" with some great electric guitars and drums. That tune could have easily been done as a rock instrumental.
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Hey H-BirdChristian Instrumentals??? Now, that's a new one, esp. for this nice Jewish boy from Brooklyn... Maybe there is something in the twang of the guitar... Just joshin'Casey
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If you took the vocal off When A Man Loves A Woman (Percy Sludge,misspelling intended) and replaced it with a Hammond top line that would sound Christian/Hymnal.Casey,I can see now why we don't get on me being a good Catholic boy and all.. J.
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Hey thanks for your thoughts. I could certainly do something with Public Domain hymns, with or without vocals. I'll have to muse on it,cheersMs 'Bird
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That's a pretty tame confusion Vikki. There was one recently asking for instrumentals and saying either male or female vocals were okay. I figured they must mean yodelling. Maybe they wanted Christian yodelling (though it didn't specify that).
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I've seen a few listings for "Original" Christmas/Holiday instrumentals that don't make sense to me as well...Perhaps, the next time I see something like that again, I'll post it as well...
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Another thought...a music library may want an instrumental piece that sounds like a certain band (you know, without having to pay that band), say Third Day. Though not really an instrumental band, Third Day certainly does have a distinctive sound musically that Christian rock listeners would recognize. I can usually spot a Third Day song in the first three seconds during the song intro before the vocals...
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Hi everyone,Here is a link to some interesting things that Kerry Livgren (Kansas) had to say about this some 25 years ago in a book called "Seeds of Change"http://www.numavox.com/seeds.htmCheers;Jonathan
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