No, it's not only you. wink

Writing for strings is a specialty skill, and writing for pop strings even more so.

Appassionata Strings are a medium section, much larger than you'd find in a pop song.

Because of budget constraints, a typical string section from the 60's or 70's was just a 6 piece violin section. If need be, they'd overdub the section to thicken the sound, although it never quite gave the same sound as a full section.

Motown had a fuller section of 9 violins/4 viola/3 celli and a harp.

Even "Eleanor Rigbgy" is just a string quartet, overdubbed to make it an octet.

So although there are some fantastic sampled string sections that came out in the last couple years, I can pass most of them up because they don't really fit in with a pop sound.


-- David Cuny
My virtual singer development blog

Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?