In Time, We Rise [Emotional Uplifting Piano/Orechestral Cue]
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 2:31 pm
Hello Taxi Fam!
If I can steal 2 min of your time, I'd appreciate any feedback that you might have on:
In Time, We Rise - https://soundcloud.com/imaginaurium/in-time-we-rise
for the cue call pasted below.
I especially would like to hear if you feel it is 'too grand' at the kick in. I felt there were similar builds in the examples, but (like all of us) am second guessing myself constantly.
Any and all other feedback is also welcomed gratefully!
Best regards,
-robert peckyno
https://pecknotes.com
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The call is for EMOTIONALLY UPLIFTING ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTAL CUES
This is a catalog you want to be in! Please listen to the following examples our client gave us to get yourself in the ballpark of what they need:
Instrumental Examples
Quoting The Music Library: “These reference tracks are intended to inspire you and help you understand what we’re after. The examples should give you a deeper and more intuitive feel for the main aspects of composition, mood, and sound, but in no way are we asking you to copy them. We’re looking for your own unique interpretation.”
The client is looking for Inspiring Instrumental Cues that start quietly and build to a lush, dramatic climax. Submissions should have ONE clear compositional concept per Cue and should continuously build throughout. Please avoid very prominent melodies, and instead use understated motifs and accents that complement the patterns/textures.
Your Instrumental Cues should be primarily Orchestral-based, and should be relatively minimalistic in their arrangements. They are NOT looking to hear epic trailer style Instrumental Cues for this request. It’s fine to have a few lower percussion hits in isolated spots, but in general, stay away from anything that sounds too big or grand.
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If I can steal 2 min of your time, I'd appreciate any feedback that you might have on:
In Time, We Rise - https://soundcloud.com/imaginaurium/in-time-we-rise
for the cue call pasted below.
I especially would like to hear if you feel it is 'too grand' at the kick in. I felt there were similar builds in the examples, but (like all of us) am second guessing myself constantly.
Any and all other feedback is also welcomed gratefully!
Best regards,
-robert peckyno
https://pecknotes.com
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The call is for EMOTIONALLY UPLIFTING ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTAL CUES
This is a catalog you want to be in! Please listen to the following examples our client gave us to get yourself in the ballpark of what they need:
Instrumental Examples
Quoting The Music Library: “These reference tracks are intended to inspire you and help you understand what we’re after. The examples should give you a deeper and more intuitive feel for the main aspects of composition, mood, and sound, but in no way are we asking you to copy them. We’re looking for your own unique interpretation.”
The client is looking for Inspiring Instrumental Cues that start quietly and build to a lush, dramatic climax. Submissions should have ONE clear compositional concept per Cue and should continuously build throughout. Please avoid very prominent melodies, and instead use understated motifs and accents that complement the patterns/textures.
Your Instrumental Cues should be primarily Orchestral-based, and should be relatively minimalistic in their arrangements. They are NOT looking to hear epic trailer style Instrumental Cues for this request. It’s fine to have a few lower percussion hits in isolated spots, but in general, stay away from anything that sounds too big or grand.
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