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Thalamus
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This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Mixers<BR> copyright © 2003 Noah Laux<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Hi all,

This is an idea for the very start of the movie. It's a bit "CONTRA", course while this is playing a woman is getting her head cut of with a knife.

I keep feeling that this is the second part of something

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spider
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Post by spider »

Dear Thalamus,

I am deligthed of the piece you have composed for my film! (hehe - yes it is I N.). (nice pitch you wrote for my film - really hits the head on the nail). I really think you have caught the feeling of the film. I have a few things that we could perhaps look through!

I was thinking that we could perhaps start the piece out with somekind of small introduction (anslag) with a punctuation on the last notes before the piece starts.

So it sounds something like: ding....ding....ding....ding..ding.ding..... (punctering)(stykket starter)

(sorry for my very not-so-informative way of explaining - hope it makes sense).

Then you are abseloutely right about it seems unfinished, but I really like that Flygelhorn. Couldnt we give it a 5-10 seconds solo. A solo between only a couple of notes! Perhaps only a bit of piano over that slowly becomes more apparent then lead the piano into somekind of quicker passage(trille). Then perhaps moderate the theme from the other piece to a slower stansa and end of the intro piece.

All in all I am very satisfied...

Regards from Spider,

See you soon!
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