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I managed to get a bunch of musicians (RTs) from very different genres of music to collaborate on a track. I am not supposed to use BiaB like this and I might have failed big time... it is up to you to judge...

https://soundcloud.com/user-656274325/a-tune-from-the-mariana-trench

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Cellos: RT2558 x 2
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Will, there's nothing wrong with thinking outside of the 'Box'.

This is innovative, and I don't hear any massive clashes. The cellos hold the background together while the piano does its very lively thing.

Experimental? Yes, probably. Nothing wrong with that.


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Nothing wrong with iconoclast.
I think it works - though it seems to be begging for a narrative - even a spoken word one.


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Will,

A very interesting grouping of instruments. I had to look up that piano to see what it was - did not recognize it.

I think you pulled this off well. It does sound somewhat "experimental" and it all fits. Good mix.

(It would be nice if the RT names were listed to give some sense of the genres - instead of having to look them up...)

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very creative and interesting blend of instruments good stuff thanks eric


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Interesting combination of instruments, has certainly a bluesy feel - minor chords are really gloomy and together with cellos sounds like a classical Nordic blues smile Slow tempo works well with the Mariana Trench in the title.

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Will,
Everything works for me except maybe the drums ( can`t put my finger on why-lacking oomph perhaps?).
I don`t think there`s a "not supposed to" warning for Biab - that`s part of the fun, which you have clearly had and communicated here!
Nice title btw.

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Will, as others have noted, thinking outside the box can be a great thing! It's a great way to come up with something unique and original! I think this track works well! As a matter of fact, it sounds really good to me! Thanks, Torrey




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I think it's great what you did, I often think that someone like Zappa or Beefheart could do amazing things with BIAB that have never been done before. We just have to keep plugging away with the experimental mode and some choice nuggets will come eventually. I do experiment with BIAB quite a bit and one of these days I think it's gonna pay off. It just hasn't yet. Keep at it, Will.


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Hi Will,

failed? On the contrary !!!! No-one on the forum can combine RealTracks that weren'Ät meant to go together as well as you do.

I love this an awful lot - it's not just most interesting, but a very enjoyable listen from the musical point of view.

Love that ending.

Congratulations on another awesome track !!!

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Sounds pretty good from your diverse group of musicians...
A very nice experimental piece...
Actually when I think about your various posts...
You are really creative in your musical endeavors!


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I like it. Thinking outside the box is a good thing.


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Different is a positive way. i.e., creative.

Super cool title!

The piano against the cellos is captivating.

Cool!!!

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Originally Posted By: VideoTrack
Will, there's nothing wrong with thinking outside of the 'Box'.

This is innovative, and I don't hear any massive clashes. The cellos hold the background together while the piano does its very lively thing.

Experimental? Yes, probably. Nothing wrong with that.



Hi VideoTrack,
Thanks a lot for listening! Yes, the fact that the piano sound so lively was what attracted me and made me build this tune around it.

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Originally Posted By: rayc
Nothing wrong with iconoclast.
I think it works - though it seems to be begging for a narrative - even a spoken word one.


Thanks, rayc! I appreciate a lot that you took time to listen to it!

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Originally Posted By: floyd jane
Will,

A very interesting grouping of instruments. I had to look up that piano to see what it was - did not recognize it.

I think you pulled this off well. It does sound somewhat "experimental" and it all fits. Good mix.

(It would be nice if the RT names were listed to give some sense of the genres - instead of having to look them up...)

fj


Thanks for your nice comments, Floyd Jane!

Your critique about not mentioning the RT names is noted and I will for sure do that in the future.

Thanks again!
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very creative and interesting blend of instruments good stuff thanks eric


Thank you for your kind comment, Eric - very much appreciated!

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Originally Posted By: jannesan
Interesting combination of instruments, has certainly a bluesy feel - minor chords are really gloomy and together with cellos sounds like a classical Nordic blues smile Slow tempo works well with the Mariana Trench in the title.

Janne


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BIG congratulations with your country qualifying for the first time to the EC. Very well done and deserved. We love Teemo Pukki in Denmark too! smile

And thank you for your kind comments!

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I thought this came out sounding really nice - very creative, and enticing to listen to. The instruments flow quite nicely together, and in particular I like what you did with the cellos.

Thanks for sharing smile


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Originally Posted By: Will Josef
I managed to get a bunch of musicians (RTs) from very different genres of music to collaborate on a track. I am not supposed to use BiaB like this and I might have failed big time... it is up to you to judge...

https://soundcloud.com/user-656274325/a-tune-from-the-mariana-trench

Will

RTs used:
Bass: RT2485
Horn section: RT2291
Drums: JazzFunkUrban
Cellos: RT2558 x 2
Guitar: RT3235
Piano: RT1928


Agreed!! Very interesting, and a cool piece of music!! Take care. Greg

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