Before its too Late..A New Kind of Movie Score. by Neil Swanson. @2010 BMI

Started by SwanSong, November 03, 2010, 07:53:33 PM

SwanSong

BEFORE IT S TOO LATE BY NEIL CP 2010 BMI
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This song i wanted to do it a different way with a heavy guitar bass type of sound
i ALSO used about 25 different sounds and tracks on this. to incorporate the full..
effect. of an action scene in a chase or something to that nature. i do these projects
from time to time. as i have 2  take a break from my korg composing to renew my
mind , for more creative idea. s. so hope u like this . ive been enjoying the great
music recently for other orignal.s all of u have posted. great job. tc NEIL .........!

Geir

I think your "movie score" tunes are your best work Neil, you have an ear for what would make a great soundtrack, especially for dramatic scenes like I picture this would fit. You music is very visual, when you do these kinda tracks !!!

Great work !!
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Oh well ........

SwanSong

Thanks geir so kindly i agree with what u say . i just hope someone
will someday notice my works. even at 60 . it s never 2 late for the
music business. hopefully the competitions. even if dont win will
possibly draw a producers interest only time will tell . thanks for the
comment and listen tc NEIL

hardlock

Great production!  I wish I could compose such complex structures.  Quite an accomplishment!  HEY HOLLYWOOD LISTEN UP! :D
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SwanSong

Thanks hardlock
Very kind of u for such high praise..really in composing this kind of music. it s
just a matter of knowing how to arrange , to what sounds best..i just start
with a basic pattern or idea,, and let themusic flow or wherever it takes me.
in this kind of music there are no rules. for arranging. ive learned. they the
producers just want a good efffect. thanks. so much for the kind comment.
sincerely appreciate it. tc NEIL !

Satchwood

Wow, great stuff Neil ~ very impressive work!!  This really takes your mind on an adventure ride.   Would luv to see you hook up with a movie maker.... there so much going on in your tune, but it all fits perfectly together!
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SwanSong

WOW thanks satchwood. for the encouraging words. i do think one day a producer
will look at my production.s  in fact in europe i may have a connection now. had
an e mail for world movie. s that does the eastern and european films. but hey
that would b a start. again a million thanks musically your s NEIL

Ferryman_1957

Liking this a lot Neil. Great atmosphere, really nice layering and I like the combination of the vocal sounds and the heavy guitar. It all works very well!

Cheers,

Nigel

SwanSong

Thanks Ferrymen
or NIGEL. if memory severs correct. not good on names. but learning everyone here.
your comments are always very kind and glad that i can present soft music and o r
country music or blues. to bring variety to songcrafters. thanks so much NEIL...

Gu Djin

Listening to this brought to me Christmas Markets and Fairs that have sprung up all over the UK in recent years.  The only one I've been to is the Lincoln one held in the castle grounds underneath the shadow of its magnificent cathedral, sortof modern and yet Dickensian in character (The fair , not the cathedral).  Lights - music, intriguing smells from food stalls and hog roasts, all mixed with jostling bodies surging forward to see the sights.

Enough of that, I enjoyed.

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