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MODERN and DRAMATIC, ORCHESTRAL UNDERSCORE INSTRUMENTALS

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 11:14 am
by daveydad
Decided at the last second to submit this piece called "Secret Passage". It's dark and big but not sure if it's driving enough. We'll see!

https://soundcloud.com/davidhollandswor ... -1/s-joDnt

MODERN and DRAMATIC, ORCHESTRAL UNDERSCORE INSTRUMENTALS with a similar vibe (not a rip off!) of the movie soundtrack of "The Immortals" by Trevor Morris, "300" by Tyler Bates, "Beowulf" by Alan Silvestri, etc., are needed by a successful Music Licensing Company that needs to add some fresh, new Orchestral Tracks to their already impressive catalog for a number of high-end Film and TV placements. They're looking for action packed Orchestral Instrumentals that have a modern approach, with driving rhythms that are energetic, dark, and have a serious tone. Some vocal embellishments like chanting could work, but shouldn't be the primary focus of your piece. Absolutely NO lyrics of any kind for this one! Please review the referenced soundtracks for the overall feel and vibe. They're not looking for anything comes across too MIDI or stale sounding. Please do NOT submit tracks with solo instrumentation. Instrumental performances must be top notch! Broadcast quality is needed (excellent home recordings are fine). This company offers an Exclusive, 3-year deal, so please be sure that your tracks are not already signed with any other catalogs or publishers. You will split all sync fees 50/50 with the Publisher. You'll keep 100% of the Writer's share, and the Publisher will keep 100% of the Publishing. You must own or control 100% of your master recording and composition to submit for this pitch. Please submit one to three Instrumentals online or per CD. All submissions will be screened on a Yes/No basis - No full critiques. Submissions must be received no

Re: MODERN and DRAMATIC, ORCHESTRAL UNDERSCORE INSTRUMENTALS

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 10:17 am
by cassmcentee
Nice piece David!
I almost want to hear the intro fade in...
It hit my ears a little harsh as it started...
Fingers crossed for ya! :D

Re: MODERN and DRAMATIC, ORCHESTRAL UNDERSCORE INSTRUMENTALS

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 10:48 am
by daveydad
good point. i had all kinds of thoughts but was leaving for the day and no time to change. soooooo, here goes!

Re: MODERN and DRAMATIC, ORCHESTRAL UNDERSCORE INSTRUMENTALS

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 11:29 am
by funsongs
Howdy. You shared this, but didn't specifically ask for comments.
However...when I read the listing, and saw Alan Silvestri's name among the comparison list, my interest was piqued.
Everything I've heard of his has been awesome, stellar...all those kinds of kudos. ("Predator" was a favorite).
So: I went to take a listen to "Beowolf" on a You Tube post; and noted to self:
"world-beat percussion; deep horns; timpani; strings(?);choral chants (oohs & aahs)...good sustain of tension..."

Then I took a listen to your piece, asking self, "does it sound like something I'd think might have come from Mr. Silvestri?"
Bottom line: great piece; for what it's worth - to my ears, sounds like you fulfilled the requests and requirements of the listing.
Well done; it would be a huge surprise if it does NOT get picked it up.
Very nice. Good luck with that one.
Cheers.
fun

Re: MODERN and DRAMATIC, ORCHESTRAL UNDERSCORE INSTRUMENTALS

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 7:07 pm
by HectorRContreras
Woah !!! :shock:

Dear David,

This is awesome.
And a good tittle : "Secret Passage"
Dark Orchestration, seriousness, a feel of extraordinareness. (if such a word exists, smile)

You excelled at the Progression from the Intro to the middle. Excellent use of Chorus. You chose Male Chorus : clever ! Goose Bumps, yes, I had them, it worked ;)

If anything has to be said, I am not sure about the use of the speedy Tremolo Mandolin.

But, you are right on with the Listing demands. Well done indeed !

Re: MODERN and DRAMATIC, ORCHESTRAL UNDERSCORE INSTRUMENTALS

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 8:50 am
by CHuckmott
I really like this one. I can't speak to the suggested alas, but if others are saying it fits the ball park, I would submit based on that and the fact that this would fall under the umblrella of "qualty track". Really good, really enjoyed it and this sort of thing seems to be your strongest suit I think. I predict another forward.