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MaxPower1974 |
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August 28, 2006 06:50:55pm |
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I'm sorry - I meant a recording. I can't read sheet music! :)
Thanks!
Ryan
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uniQ |
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August 28, 2006 07:01:13pm |
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Right, but do you want the music taken straight out of the film, or a totally seperate recording done of it? I know some scenes where you can get the music with no extraneous dialog/sounds.
-uniQ
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MaxPower1974 |
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August 29, 2006 12:32:05pm |
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I guess I could do either - I was hoping for the tracks themselves - but I could just as easily take it off an existing film if there's no dialog over it!
Thanks for the help!
Max
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uniQ |
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September 01, 2006 07:17:22pm |
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I recommend "Emotional (im)Maturity":
http://www.archive.org/details/Emotiona1957
It's got a "plucky" (To me) sounding tune at the beginning with absolutely no narration or any sounds over top of it. Also, ask Spuzz about the name of the tune, since he seems to know about the company behind it. I used to cut out interesting sounds from films where I could. There's a great "suspense" theme in "Bank Alarm"/"Captain Calamity" in Feature Films.
-uniQ
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bread |
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September 28, 2006 12:04:03am |
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I think an archive of film soundtracks would be a great idea. Id love to listen to the songs from "design for dreaming" and "chevrolet sales convention musical" when im on my walk.
This post was modified by bread on 2006-09-28 07:04:03
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ThePhotoplayer |
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October 19, 2006 12:19:15pm |
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"Century 21 Calling" also has a good amount of uninterrupted "holiday for strings" style music.