What is a Bed Track
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:46 am
Hi All,Hoping someone can help clarify a few things for me. I had a submission recently returned. First the details The listing:A range of great, simple-sounding, but authentic FUNK INSTRUMENTALS (no vocals) are needed by a U.K.-based Music Library/Publishing Co. for TV placement. This company ran numerous TAXI listings in 2006 (and signed many TAXI songs) and is now in need of more great material as their service has become very much in demand. Style-wise, think James Brown, Prince, Tower of Power, George Clinton - that general range. They DON'T want funk fusion (smooth jazz), and they don't want tracks that sound like they were obviously MIDI generated - authenticity and great performances are the keys. Both instrumentals with lead melody lines and basic backing tracks that serve as "soundbeds" are OK - they want both. All tempos are OK. Track length should be in the 1:00 - 3:00 range. At this point they work mostly with prominent U.K. TV channels such as the BBC and ITV, but also supply music to other production companies that broadcast worldwide. They offer non-exclusive, 50/50 deals. Broadcast quality needed [great sounding home recordings are OK]. Please submit one to three songs online or per CD. Please submit one to three songs online or per CD. All submissions will be screened and critiqued by TAXI and must be received no later than Jan. 10, 2008. TAXI # S080110FNThe song:http://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_ ... am=trueThe Review:-Music/Engineering/Musicianship were 8s-Marketability/Arrangement/Production were 7s-1st comment section:"A solid groove; you might work in a couple of more interesting changes; have a little more variation. The melody is easy to grab, but consider making it a little more exciting and catchy. You might add a cool horn line to complement the guitar. "-Style was on target-2nd comment section"A great effort, Alfred. You have a solid foundation. However, there's room to kick this up a notch. Try to work in a little more variation and change on the progression. Shoot for a stronger, catchier melody on top. Think about adding some horns to complement and brighten. Overall, you're on the right track, but keep going. Best of luck!" <note, my legal 1st name is Alfred, but NOBODY calls me that >-Sound Quality was 'Well Recorded' with 'Fine' in the comments section-Main Reason not forwarded was: "Has lots of potential, but not really stand out enough for this selective listing."I'm way good with the overall critique. Some great information for me to use to make this song better; that's one of the main reasons I joined TAXI. What I'm looking for clarification on is the section of the listing that mentions Bed tracks."... and basic backing tracks that serve as "soundbeds" are OK - they want both"I was really pitching to that aspect of this listing. So, my question is. What is a bed track? (probably should have figured that out before I submitted doooh!) I assumed it was rythm tracks w/o prominent melody and or embellishments.Thanks!