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Film Noir / Jazz
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:12 pm
by mazz
Here's my current shot at the Cinematic and Dramatic Jazz Instrumentals a/la Body Heat and Chinatown.Yours truly on muted trumpet via my new Cascade Fat Head ribbon microphone (129.00 on open box special, thank you!).
http://www.bayviewproaudio.com/FAT_HEAD ... 7.htmlI'll probably try to do a new trumpet take that doesn't push Autotune as hard as this one does (no chops left! ) but I have to stop now to get the studio/guest room ready for in-laws coming in tonight for Thanksgiving.It was a dark night in the city that never sleeps.................. Happy Thanksgiving!Mazzhttp://
www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_id=76650&stream=1
Re: Film Noir / Jazz
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:35 pm
by silverorlead
dig the sexy trumpet sound! The tone of this piece seems dead on and I enjoyed the whole thing.-Bri
Re: Film Noir / Jazz
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:18 pm
by tedsingingfox
Hey, Mazz.Don't have the ear buds with me, but am eager to hear it. Tomorrow night, I hope.Happy Thanksgiving. And please give Jean my best. What a BLAST to reconnect with her (and to finally make the last-name connection in my head).Ted
Re: Film Noir / Jazz
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:29 pm
by jamesm
Wow! Excellent. Fits it perfectly! What orchestra library did you use? I could listen to stuff like this for hours. Listening to it now...Very rich and smooth... such a nice feel to it.I'm new to all this, so take my feedback with a BIG grain of salt, but when the strings took center stage there seemed to be a sameness to their vibrato that sounded a little artificial. Not enough to ruin it at all.Lovely arrangement. This is very, very nice. I see that one of the benefits of joining Taxi is the quality of music you get to hear on this board.
Re: Film Noir / Jazz
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:50 pm
by crs7string
Mazz,Very film noirish. (I'm not sure that's a word) Did you scare Winston with the Harmon mute? My harmonica playing scares the daylights out of my Border Collie. The only thing I was waiting for is the bass player to walk a line on the second A section. I think that would give a little subtle motion and momentum to get to the B section. It would also give a little release to the pedal point feel of the first A section. I could also hear some piano fills responding to the string lines in the B section (as great a piano player you are)I will post my entry tomorrow. (as usual one of us will be forwarded and one returned!)Chuck
Re: Film Noir / Jazz
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 5:35 pm
by mazz
Yeah Chuck. Very astute! I basically ran out of time on this one and I sacrificed a day from other things to get it done. I will add some of the little touches you suggest as soon as I can, which I hope is before they screen it!! Let's break the jinx and both get forwarded, how about that!?!For jamesm: I use East West Quantum Leap Orchestra, Platinum Edition. In this piece I'm trying something new, suggested and inspired by our friend matto: I"m using Garritan Stradivarius as the concertmaster (lead violin player), mixed in so it sounds like it's sitting in the section. It has some great intelligence built in to it for things like legatos and glides. I think it helps the flow of the lines. Cheers,Mazz
Re: Film Noir / Jazz
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 10:01 pm
by trentoliphant
Nice job on the trumpet (I'm a cellist myself - although I haven't played for a looong time) and as usual great orchestration.I probably would have preferred the bass and piano to be out a little more and have the strings further back in the mix, but what do I know Trent
Re: Film Noir / Jazz
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 5:10 am
by squidlips
Mazz! Suweet! I'm with chuck on those lil things like the bass line and a little more interaction of the keys vs strings but overall, it did it for me in a way that I shouldn't discuss on the board.
Re: Film Noir / Jazz
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 5:18 am
by hummingbird
Mazz! It's VERY film noir, got a great atmosphere. Good job on the trumpet (I played coronet in high school...) I agree the bass & piano could come forward a notch - they're such a big part of jazz.Hummin'bird
Re: Film Noir / Jazz
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:20 am
by crs7string
Here's my submission to the film noir listing:Black Orchid:
http://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_ ... ream=1Hope you like it.Chuck