Originally Posted By: Scott1578
... But doesn't it feel a bit strange that the tracks you and I purchased are the same? Your musicians are also my musicians? Everyone here on BIAB has the same band members? Can we truly be unique in the development of our songs?. Just thinking.
Not at all. The Wrecking Crew in Los Angeles and the original A Team in Nashville are just two examples of session musician teams that have played on thousands of classic recordings and untold thousands of records that were not successful.

When you listen to the Beach Boys, Merle Haggard, Ray Charles, Paul Revere and the Raiders, the Mamas and Papas, a Henry Mancini movie score or the theme song of a sixties television show your hearing music performed by the same pool of musicians. Session musicians adapt their playing to match the demands of the session. We can mix and match 3100+ hours of RealTrack music. By the time we both select our RealTracks and edit to taste my music can be very different from yours.

Yes, there can be a sameness to it but it doesn't have to be. The way a song is arranged, edited and mixed has as much to do with the final result as what is recorded.


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