60's folk INSTRUMENTALS?

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60's folk INSTRUMENTALS?

Post by bfl » Thu May 27, 2010 6:00 pm

Does anyone know what would be a good example of 60's folk INSTRUMENTALS? I'm not quite sure what examples would be...



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Re: 60's folk INSTRUMENTALS?

Post by t4mh » Sat May 29, 2010 7:11 pm

Peter, Paul & Mary or Simon & Garfunkel come to mind. Gonna be pretty much acoustic guitars I'm thinking...or acoustic will be the central instrument. That sounds better huh... I'm not sure at the moment why they specified 60s as even today, just about everybody, not all but most, with an acoustic sound like folk singers to me.

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Re: 60's folk INSTRUMENTALS?

Post by cardell » Sat May 29, 2010 10:45 pm

Yeah, I'd probably use a flute and acoustic guitar for this one. And (if it was me) I'd use more room mics. and less close mics. on the drums (eg. Addictive Drums) :)

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Re: 60's folk INSTRUMENTALS?

Post by bfl » Sun May 30, 2010 5:03 am

thx

I couldn't think of any examples of 60's folk INSTRUMENTALS. All I can think of have vocals.

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Re: 60's folk INSTRUMENTALS?

Post by bfl » Sat Jun 05, 2010 10:29 am

I think I'm gonna call them to get some clarification on this one - I can't think of a single example that doesn't have vocals in it.

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Re: 60's folk INSTRUMENTALS?

Post by bfl » Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:28 pm

Called Taxi about this one - no more info than what is in the listing. Just needs to be something that feels like it would have been played at a 60's folk concert... and is an instrumental. Which I could have guessed at, but wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something.

The screener will be looking ONLY at the listing itself, and judging against that.

btw - this particular person said that, for her/him, "instrumental" would mean that there is absolutely no vocal at all, not even nonsense sounds.

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Re: 60's folk INSTRUMENTALS?

Post by mojobone » Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:24 pm

Maybe look for instrumental songs on recordings by sixties folk groups; instrumental early-sixties rock usually means surf, which has very little to do with the Beach Boys. It's a pretty tough read, given that folk music is almost never instrumental, barring the occasional Greensleeves, Aura Lee or House Of The Rising Sun cover. There's plenty of instrumental mountain string band, even jug band music, and instrumentals are fairly common in bluegrass, but I'll admit I'm perplexed by this listing.
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