Silly film..

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Silly film..

Post by orest » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:06 am

I sent 2 songs to this listing. 1/2 got forwarded. The song "Knock" went through, but not "Knick". The screener thought the guitar was out of tune as well as the timing. Actually this guitar is played by a professional guitarist, found it in the Logic library. Thought this was pretty strange. I have many friends that plays drums and percussion, all of them said "Knick" was great and very rhythmical as well as tuned. You can find the songs here: taxi.com/orest"COMEDY INSTRUMENTALS are needed by an East Coast Music Library/Publisher that has signed dozens of TAXI writers over the years. This company has three feature film projects coming up and needs to gather a variety of quirky, light and fun instrumental pieces. You can think along the lines of TV sitcoms and slapstick or silly film scenes..."

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Post by jeffgreenleaf » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:56 am

Great job Orest! Keep it up! I like em both but especially the plucking on "Knock."Jeff

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Post by daniel481 » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:59 am

Hmmm...yeah, the only thing I hear on the guitar in "Knick" is some slight processing artifacts from either the apple loop adjusting to your tempo or your key. I suppose that might be what they're commenting on. Otherwise I think the piece is pretty cool.And just as a side note, I've found that just because something is in a loop library or construction kit, it unfortunately doesn't always mean it's perfect. I've found plenty that actually were out of tune or out of time, sometimes slightly, sometimes more.Anyway, good work, keep it up.

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