I'm looking for a gig patch of a PVC pipe percussion instument that is played with paddles. One place this instrument can be seen is in the blue man group. Any info or help with this would be most appreciated.
Thanks!
C
Thanks!
C
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@newbiebigtime said:
. You aren't trying to sound like a sampler....you're trying to sound like a real orchestra. Everyone wouldn't be going out of their way to make the most "realistic" sounding recordings with VSL possible if they weren't really after the sound of a real life orchestra.
Most of the demos I hear that are going into uncharted areas...do so because of lack of musical knowledge. Not to rip on anyone, but Jonathan Vandergrifts demos often have unrealistic expectations of the instruments. Trombonists with lighting fast slide and legato-tonguing technique. Balances of instruments that are unreal...etc. VSL can produce it, but a real ensemble couldn't. Now maybe for Jonathan, VSL is his live performing group. But, those of you writing logically within the realms of the orchestra; cross-fading for realistic dynamics, and alternating articulations....you want a real orchestra and can't have it as much as you want. So be honest and admit it!!!
@composer said:
The fact that we cater so much to the lay-audience who doesn't understand nuance is part of the reason music is getting worse in general. Great composers used to write for films. As a result people were exposed to great composition. Now that isn't the case. There is only a handful of film composers that are frequently used today that I would consider great or even good composers. It seems like music for films doesn't have to be good anymore, just get the job done and cater to a culturally deficient segment of the world population.....sad.
UNFORTUNATE....not LUCKY
I think the reason people don't know what good writing is....I.E. most people....is because they are exposed to films with hacks as "composers" who know very little about composition. They listened to music and wrote some...I guess they are qualified to be composers. I'm glad that we don't qualify doctors that way. He grew up watching ER, and I hear he played doctor a few times.....I guess you are qualified. Now take out my appendix.
I have more respect for the latter. If you can't you can't....if you won't, your ignorant.
@newbiebigtime said:
I understand what you are going for here Paul...but naively?
About what?
The fact that most of us here were willing to spend thousands of dollars for recordings of every single dynamic level, articulation, and note length of every single instrument in an acoustic performing orchestra.
I love the purpose of my Frankenstein, but the moment I'd rather play with my imaginary friends, or have dinner with my blow-up doll instead of working with living, breathing creative beings is the day I move up to a wooden shed in hills of Montana and start writing Manifestos...or is it Manifesti? Who is to say?