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Post by dgolding » Sat Jul 14, 2007 7:34 am

You know how sometimes a tune will just come out, almost of it's own accord. Well this is one of those monkeys. I really have no clue what category it would fit in, if any. I've tried to keep it fairly loose, with little or no quantising.I know some of the sounds may be old fashioned, but they just seemed to fit. www.goldingmultimedia.com/dg/midnite.mp3Comments, insults, advice or cash welcome.
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Post by davewalton » Sat Jul 14, 2007 9:16 am

Quote:You know how sometimes a tune will just come out, almost of it's own accord. Well this is one of those monkeys. I really have no clue what category it would fit in, if any. I've tried to keep it fairly loose, with little or no quantising.I know some of the sounds may be old fashioned, but they just seemed to fit. www.goldingmultimedia.com/dg/midnite.mp3Comments, insults, advice or cash welcome. I'm not sure about the "harmonica" but it's a nice jazz piece with kind of an old world feel. The sax is much better and does a better job of conveying the image of kind of a smoky nightclub atmosphere.Google up some music libraries, most of them have their catalog online and you can search by genre, mood, era, all kind of criteria. Hunt around and I'll lbet you'll find music similar to this. Whatever categories they have that music in will be the categories that this fits into.

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Post by dgolding » Sat Jul 14, 2007 9:26 am

Thanks Dave, I'll see what I can find.
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Post by dgolding » Sat Jul 14, 2007 8:06 pm

Another work in progress, might as well throw it on this thread.http://www.goldingmultimedia.com/dg/sad3.mp3
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Post by michael11 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 1:10 am

Quote:Another work in progress, might as well throw it on this thread.http://www.goldingmultimedia.com/dg/sad3.mp3I was really enjoying this and felt you were setting the scene for a guitar concerto (orchestral/electronic)then it stopped!
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