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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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God, thalamus, that's beautiful . . .

Please, just leave it as a piano thing, its so simple and delicate: choirs and orchestra might just overpower it.

Reminds me of those lovely gentle Chopin nocturnes. PERFECT for film.

Thank you.
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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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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 :wink:

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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Post by caleb »

The Steinberg Grand does a good job it seems.

What a beatiful romantic piece. Definitely love it on its own - doesn't need any further accompaniment.

It just seems like such a solo piece - hard to imagine an orchestra around it.
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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
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Post by spider »

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!

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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
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Post by Gordon Gekko »

aaahhh, music!
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Glad you liked it legros...

I don't know where it's coming from, just my fingers playing piano. I had very little training, so I had to practice every little part to make it sound like it does...
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Post by paulrmartin »

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. :smile:
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Post by next to nothing »

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 :smile:

All in all a very good tune.

Oh, the murderer collects stamps? :lol:

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Post by eliam »

I am a fan of yours brother! I love this piece! And I'd like to put a track of woodwind(s) on it! Strings will be awesome with that piano for sure! I just tried to remove a bit of mids from 500 to 1000 hz and I like the sound better like that.
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Post by Neil B »

Simply .......... beautiful
Simply .......... perfect

Keep it as a piano solo.
I really love this track
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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.:smile:

<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 :cool: ) 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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sorry dude, mixed philantrophy with Philatelic :lol:
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:grin: Now I see...
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