FILMMUSIC : PIANO INTERLUDE
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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>Genre: Film music<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Mixers<BR> copyright © 2003 Noah Laux<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Hi all,
Hope you like this little piece...
In the future this thing is gonna be packed with violins, cellos & choir.
PIANO : STEINBERG THE GRAND (SOFT)
SFP : 1632, Timeworks EQ & 4080L
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Hope you like this little piece...
In the future this thing is gonna be packed with violins, cellos & choir.
PIANO : STEINBERG THE GRAND (SOFT)
SFP : 1632, Timeworks EQ & 4080L
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Yours truely
Noah Laux
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well, thx Mr. Swimm,
This is part of a movie theme that in the beginning just was supposed to be "ONLY PIANO" (for the whole movie), and later on I got the permit to use full orchestor.
Maybe this piece can stand only being piano, i don't know... Time will tell
I gotta listen to that Chopin guy...
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This is part of a movie theme that in the beginning just was supposed to be "ONLY PIANO" (for the whole movie), and later on I got the permit to use full orchestor.
Maybe this piece can stand only being piano, i don't know... Time will tell
I gotta listen to that Chopin guy...
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Yours truely
Noah Laux
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Are you serious ? You wrote this and you haven't been listening to Chopin. Download some NOW ! He was the GOD of romantic piano pieces. It looks like he's got a contender though 
Hmmm maybe be you ARE joking . . . its so hard to tell in writing !
By the way I really like the sound of that piano multi-sample too - where can I get one from ?

Hmmm maybe be you ARE joking . . . its so hard to tell in writing !
By the way I really like the sound of that piano multi-sample too - where can I get one from ?
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Thank you for your comments...
Well, I have heard Chopin, once or twice at my grandmy's place, but I never really listened to him. I'll give him a try.
I think it works on its own too, but i'll make a version with full orchester. But it's not gonna be like "Tja daaaaaa" with paukes and stuff, just nice violins and maybe a flygelhorn
Well, I have heard Chopin, once or twice at my grandmy's place, but I never really listened to him. I'll give him a try.
I think it works on its own too, but i'll make a version with full orchester. But it's not gonna be like "Tja daaaaaa" with paukes and stuff, just nice violins and maybe a flygelhorn
Yes it is very nice. I think, that with the support of this piece of music the film just has to become a great piece of art.
I am looking forward to hearing more music form the film.
Who is making the film?
Keep up the good work!
Spider.
I am looking forward to hearing more music form the film.
Who is making the film?
Keep up the good work!
Spider.
There are, if only rarely, men who would
rather perish than work without any pleasure in their work. They are choosy, hard to satisfy, and do not care for ample rewards, if the work itself is not the reward of rewards.
rather perish than work without any pleasure in their work. They are choosy, hard to satisfy, and do not care for ample rewards, if the work itself is not the reward of rewards.
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Well, thanx go to you all for your kind comments...
The film is made by a young danish guy, and is about a physciatrist (wrong spelling), who is becoming a massmurder,course he can't not handle love. It's like he has this "jekyld & hyde" syndrome, an good an evil side, and in the end, he is not able to draw the line between rigth and wrong. The script is very emotional, I think.
I'll post more music in the progress
The film is made by a young danish guy, and is about a physciatrist (wrong spelling), who is becoming a massmurder,course he can't not handle love. It's like he has this "jekyld & hyde" syndrome, an good an evil side, and in the end, he is not able to draw the line between rigth and wrong. The script is very emotional, I think.
I'll post more music in the progress
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This is excellent. Some taste of Satie and the simplicity of Mendelssohn's "Songs without words".
I would tweak those sustain pedal placements a bit as the bass notes overlap in many places( maybe it's a note length problem?)
Can't wait to hear the orchestrated version, I was certainly hearing lots of possibilities.
I would tweak those sustain pedal placements a bit as the bass notes overlap in many places( maybe it's a note length problem?)
Can't wait to hear the orchestrated version, I was certainly hearing lots of possibilities.

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dude, u know, maybe a bit of mellotron and a weak female choir (way back in the mix) would do here? that was the first thing that popped up in my mind. Maybe i listened to much to Air 
All in all a very good tune.
Oh, the murderer collects stamps?
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All in all a very good tune.
Oh, the murderer collects stamps?

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Whew, I'm a bit overwhelmed with your positivity with this piece. The godess of music (if such exists) must have some of all this praise.
<B>paulmartin :</B> You're right about my sustainpedal work... I'll have to take care of that manually.
<B>piddi :</B> mellotron is very nice, have to try that. There already exists a version with female choir (you must be clairvoyant
) Stamps? hmm, I don't know what you're smoking, but gimme some)
<B>eliam : </B> I'll contact you ASAP...
<B>Niel B : </B> Perfect? wow, I'm flattered. My myself can only hear my pianotechnic got to improve. Mayby in the very end, where we have 1.000 versions, we choose this first one, stricly piano, because it have a simplicity and nerve, that the others lack. Time will tell.
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Noah Laux
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<B>paulmartin :</B> You're right about my sustainpedal work... I'll have to take care of that manually.
<B>piddi :</B> mellotron is very nice, have to try that. There already exists a version with female choir (you must be clairvoyant

<B>eliam : </B> I'll contact you ASAP...
<B>Niel B : </B> Perfect? wow, I'm flattered. My myself can only hear my pianotechnic got to improve. Mayby in the very end, where we have 1.000 versions, we choose this first one, stricly piano, because it have a simplicity and nerve, that the others lack. Time will tell.
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Yours truely
Noah Laux
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