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It sounds pretty Latin to me.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 3:05 pm
by gitanosoy
So traditional music in Uruguay which is in South America and to name a few are TANGO,MILONGA,CONDOMBE..e.t.c. my track was returned, if you want it to be limited to a certain style samba, bossa, bolero then I have enough of those,it clearly stated "But not limited to"(read below) I was trying to send compositions for different regions just in case they want to use it in a travel show for Argentina, Uruguay and other Latin countries that were influenced from European countries and brought tango and other genres to these regions.
Well I am glad I only sent 5 and not 10, at least the samba one got forwarded.

If anything I hope you enjoy this piece and maybe dance to it. :lol: It sounds pretty Latin to me

thank you.

The listing clearly states:

A WIDE RANGE of ORIGINAL, TRADITIONAL LATIN INSTRUMENTALS and/or INSTRUMENTAL CUES is needed by a U.K. Music Licensing Company with GREAT Worldwide Distribution and lots of awesome placements in Film and TV!

NOTE: This Company is open to hearing a wide range of Latin styles including (but NOT limited to): Salsa, Bolero, Rumba, Plena, Samba, Cumbia, Tango, Zouk, Bachata, etc., etc., etc.

This Company is searching for Instrumentals/Cues in All Tempos in the general stylistic ballpark of the following references:


www.taxi.com/members/M8lnHf2ZQOG5ldHvKp ... montevideo

SCREENERS FEEDBACK: What I like most about this song
This was your strongest performance. Very sweet and tender and heartfelt emotion. Pretty guitar and piano.

I think you could improve this song by
While this was a much stronger performance and there is a subtle Latin vibe, I feel like for "traditional Latin" requests, this should have some more Latin flavor.

I returned or forwarded this song because
Just missed the cut. Nice cue. Just needs a little more Latin flavor and traditional elements for this request.

Re: It sounds pretty Latin to me.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 3:19 pm
by funsongs
"More PACE Picante, Pedro - por favor."
:? :shock: 8-)
"Sí - me gusto mucho."
:)

Re: It sounds pretty Latin to me.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 5:58 pm
by superkons
Was the screener expecting to hear charangos and cuatros? I think your tune is quite Latin. However, I am not a screener, so...

Re: It sounds pretty Latin to me.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 6:05 pm
by Telefunkin
Its a lovely track Andre. If you hear back from the forward and they want more I hope you offer them this one. You never know! :) Fingers crossed for you.

Re: It sounds pretty Latin to me.

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 6:54 pm
by gitanosoy
Thanks Pedro.

Thanks Marc- Well I played all the instruments, I don't own a percussion store nor I am a percussionist :lol: and not a requirement, you can submit just one instrument track,

Thank you Graham: We shall see.

Will keep you posted

Re: It sounds pretty Latin to me.

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:23 pm
by bioautomaton
Andre,
Wow! Beautifully tender track. It created so much imagery. Clearly Latin, flamenco/tango/sensual heat! Insta-forward. Bravo!
Best,
Andrew

Re: It sounds pretty Latin to me.

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:10 am
by gitanosoy
Hi Andrew,
Thank you, well I wish the screener thought the same way but not going to try to persuade the head screener and move on to the Cuban listing coming up and see what the out come of that one is going to be.

cheers.

Re: It sounds pretty Latin to me.

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 5:41 pm
by Paulie
The screener is clearly wrong on this one, or perhaps need some cultural awareness training. ;) This is a gorgeous and AUTHENTIC Latin track. My guess is the screener wants to hear some castanets or a shaker or something... which I think is incredibly stereotypical and potentially insulting if needed to make something sound "traditional." I would not have minded hearing a bass enter in the second section, but this is still clearly Latin music. The listing says in all caps WIDE RANGE... I too would be frustrated with this return.

Re: It sounds pretty Latin to me.

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 9:45 pm
by gitanosoy
Thank you Paul.

Yes I could of added other instruments but it also said "stripped down versions" and to be honest in tango a shaker doesn't go well.

I think they just gravitate to samba or boss nova as Latin music..not sure.

Glad more people are responding to this thread and agree that it is clearly LATIN.

Re: It sounds pretty Latin to me.

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2022 3:16 pm
by andygabrys
Too bad to get the return.

I think the part you cut out of the listing was the actual ref tracks.

Paste those ref tracks into this thread and compare against yours.

Personally I think the bass arrangement has a lot to do with this one not hitting - I am not hearing a clear bass line outlining the harmony - either in the rhythmic pulse or the actual tonality.