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    "Cinematique (Part I)"genre: Mood Music
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    This "song" is intended to be moody and themeatic and is the first of (possibly) three variations. I've lived with this track for quite a few months now, and I thought it was quite nice as it is. However, there are obviously lots of things that could be added onto the basic rhythm track here. So, before I do this on the other upcoming variations, I thought it would be a cool idea to release this "plain vanilla" version. I like the intro, which gives the listener no real clue about what is going to happen and I like the bass guitar and the place where it tacits. I also like the rhythm guitar which is a pretty unusual thing for me to say. It's really not that hard to imagine all the sound FX that could be superimposed on this simple and unchallenging musical landscape - or even some lead guitar work or sax for that matter. But then it would transform into a piece of music and that isn't the real intention at this stage. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blue Suede Shoes; Taxi Dance Revisited; Fanfare and Mood Swing are used in The Inside Reel College TV Show. Because of this, I've seen real Hollywood film content and my music together and I have to say that it was inspiring. So this is why I've called it "Cinematique (Part I)", because as it stands, you can easily imagine dialogue and visuals coalescing together (well, I can at least). So here it is in that context and I really do hope that you like it so please give me a ping if you do! Many thanks in advance and thanks for listening. PS: Audio Engineering types - I hear a big difference between the 16 bit 44.1 Khz Red Book and this MP3 file, despite best efforts on my part. I suspect that the mp3 encoding process is based on pyscho-accoustic principles and that the spectrum it is encoding doesn't have any prominances in the 3-5 Khz band. If you know - please ping me!! TIA.
    CD: TBD   Label: mp3.com
    Credits: Credits - Written and Produced by Jack Hassall (c) 2003

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    This song is intended to be themeatic and is the first of (possibly) three variations. I've lived with this track for a few months now, and thought it was quite nice as it is. However, there are obviously lots of things that could be added onto the basic rhythm track here. So, before I do this on the other upcoming versions, I thought it would be a cool idea to release this "plain vanilla" version. Furthermore, I've also had to place this in the "mood music" genre, because there isn't any other choice which is appropriate for "non-classical film music". It seems, from my fairly limited experience in these things, that there are two basic "ways" for music to be incorporated with visuals and dialouge (i.e. film). Firstly, a composer is commissioned and writes for the film. Secondly, pre-recorded and/or pre-existing music is edited in. I favour the second approach for the way I tend to go about things, but what would be totally cool would be to have the music incorporated with visuals and dialogue (etc) and then get that back and (perhaps) try writing additional cues. A third way? Dunno. But here it is for now - and I really do hope that you like it!

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    Instrumental Cinematique Moody

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