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2 Fun Songs!

Post by jeffgreenleaf » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:42 pm

Nice! I got 2 forwards to this Happy listing! I'm excited because I had just finished this cartoon horsey song:The Horseback Taphttp://soundclick.com/share?songid=7343579Puppet Show in Parishttp://soundclick.com/share?songid=6780209Y090206INHAPPY/UPBEAT/FUN INSTRUMENTALS are needed by a successful Production Music Library/Publisher that has signed and placed tons of TAXI writers/songs over the years. This company will be looking for material that would be great for Feature Films and TV/Radio/Commercials. The tone can be quirky and comedic, light and airy, bouncy and silly, etc. Primarily, the focus will be on spare instrumentation that features clever dynamics and melodic "moments". The range is wide here stylistically, with the focus being on the overall tone. Nothing dark, dramatic or moody for this one - only happy and fun. There are no arrangement restrictions here, but be sure the instrumentation isn't too thick or lush. The performances/production must be excellent and the recordings need to be Broadcast Quality.

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Re: 2 Fun Songs!

Post by ibanez468 » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:49 pm

Hey Jeff!Congrats man! Nice cartoonish-type stuff! I like the horsey tune! Clickety-Clack! ibanez468

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Post by brandonkeeley » Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:13 pm

Good job! I listened to both and I do have to say the horsey-click solo moved me - Brandon Keeley

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Re: 2 Fun Songs!

Post by jeffgreenleaf » Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:57 pm

Haha thanks Al! I do have a bunch of these quirky cartoon songs....

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Post by ragani » Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:10 am

OOoooo! Jeff! I'm such a fan of your music, and these tracks are just terrific! Love the horsey clop one! Hmmm... I'm feeling another Rally music library panelist-in-the-making here... So what software do you use for your violins? What samples are you using in general for your tracks? Everything really sounded great, and it's clear you can do so many styles of music-- I just love your stuff, Jeff!! Raags
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Re: 2 Fun Songs!

Post by jeffgreenleaf » Sat Feb 28, 2009 8:15 am

Feb 25, 2009, 5:35pm, silvercord wrote:i bet you could swap the accordion for a traditional eastern instrument..change the tempo a bit and create another 'world'lykiller vibe!Thanks Geoff! You're right...I've used a similar riff on a new chill out tune with a "sitar-like" sound (instead of the accordian sound).

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Post by crystallions » Sun Mar 01, 2009 5:18 am

These are really fun! When I listened to them my kids were in the room and they started dancing. That is always a good sign. Then my son (5 years old) told me that he already knew the Horseback song because he sang it some days ago. (so now you know!) Congratulations on the forwards!! ~ Lydia
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