Pete S Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Well not quite, it so nearly worked but I just couldn't get rid of all the vocal - not that it needs getting rid of - but this track had a great string section and I thought it would sound nice as an inst, so I had a bash at it
Ernie Andrews Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Well not quite, it so nearly worked but I just couldn't get rid of all the vocal - not that it needs getting rid of - but this track had a great string section and I thought it would sound nice as an inst, so I had a bash at it link Fair effort Pete- Still think, 8'oclock- Total eclipses is the best string/brass instrumental.
Pete S Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 The one record I've always wanted to hear as an instrumental is I'll Always Need You by Dean Courtney. They've got a full orchestra in there, and with that beat on top, it would be the best ever...after Bari Track, Exus Trek, Frantic Escape and Cigarette Ashes...
Guest in town Mikey Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Might be showing my ignorance again. Is there an instrumental of 'Blowing my mind to pieces'?? Now that might be a corker.
Pete S Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 Might be showing my ignorance again. Is there an instrumental of 'Blowing my mind to pieces'?? Now that might be a corker. link There is, but it's a Simon Soussan special, he did it himself..
Guest in town Mikey Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 There is, but it's a Simon Soussan special, he did it himself.. link I've heard some of those SS tracks I had visions of the Albert Hall, full to the rafters with soulies, and the Royal London Philharmonic belting it out. Those strings - Oh those strings
Headsy Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 The one record I've always wanted to hear as an instrumental is I'll Always Need You by Dean Courtney. They've got a full orchestra in there, and with that beat on top, it would be the best ever...after Bari Track, Exus Trek, Frantic Escape and Cigarette Ashes... link I am sure an acetate will turn up in blackpool !!!
Pete S Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 It's dead easy to make instrumentals, you just need a stereo version of a track and a karaoke program which you can download off the net. Maybe 1 in 10 will work completely, but most of them, you can hear the vocal in the background.
Ernie Andrews Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 It's dead easy to make instrumentals, you just need a stereo version of a track and a karaoke program which you can download off the net. Maybe 1 in 10 will work completely, but most of them, you can hear the vocal in the background. link Did you hear that instrumental version of "Do I love YOU" on a recent MOD cd- God it is awful!
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