Seek Up (the cellos have returnith)
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Seek Up (the cellos have returnith)
Here's a rough cut of Seek Up. Do to the fact that it's messy at parts, and the levels are screwy, I'm doing it over. I thought I'd post this version anyway, before I delete it.
http://www.pezshow.com/files/Seek_Up__Edit_1_.mp3
Expect the finished version soon...
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http://www.pezshow.com/files/Seek_Up__Edit_1_.mp3
Expect the finished version soon...
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That was actually my original plan. Turns out I'd have to pay DMB ~$600 for copyright fees (since you need to pay for a minimum number of CD's, for each track, and extra for the tracks that go over 5 minutes). So in order to not lose money for a venture like that, I'd have to charge like 15 bucks. Don't know if people would pay that much.shess22 wrote:Please make a CD with all of these on them. I would buy it in a second. I can't wait to hear the final product of this song.
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Thats a jam. I know I would pay $15 though.BenPezzner wrote:That was actually my original plan. Turns out I'd have to pay DMB ~$600 for copyright fees (since you need to pay for a minimum number of CD's, for each track, and extra for the tracks that go over 5 minutes). So in order to not lose money for a venture like that, I'd have to charge like 15 bucks. Don't know if people would pay that much.shess22 wrote:Please make a CD with all of these on them. I would buy it in a second. I can't wait to hear the final product of this song.
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I actually deleted that whole thing and started over. It's sounding a lot better so far.fatjack wrote:i suggest redoing the first cello part (the main riff on a higher octave). your intonation is off in more than a few places and there was one or two notes that weren't bowed very accurately (screeching and whatnot)
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yeah, its something i've noticed with a lot of your cello recordings: your intonation gets off when you play at higher registers.BenPezzner wrote:I actually deleted that whole thing and started over. It's sounding a lot better so far.fatjack wrote:i suggest redoing the first cello part (the main riff on a higher octave). your intonation is off in more than a few places and there was one or two notes that weren't bowed very accurately (screeching and whatnot)
its tough to do that on cello anyway, perhaps you should invest in a viola or violin
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comes from not practicingfatjack wrote: yeah, its something i've noticed with a lot of your cello recordings: your intonation gets off when you play at higher registers.
I actually did invest in a violin... maybe I should start playing itfatjack wrote: its tough to do that on cello anyway, perhaps you should invest in a viola or violin

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