I am trying to shoot a short film and want the song that I score it to, be unsettling and slightly eerie. Either opera or classical. Think Match Point or Benjamin Button. Any suggestions?
I need to find a copy of a book called “Katie Webster: From Witness to the Blues”. The author is John Rockwood. The book is published by Blue Suit Records. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
This is a confusing question to ask. Eventually a musician doesn’t rely on scales for his/her improvisational purposes. So how do they manage to express their improv so well when they solo? I’ve practiced all modes in major, harmonic minor, melodic minor, pentatonic major/minor, diminished, whole tone, chromatic, bebop, blues,etc and every time I listen to a real jazz musician they seem to nail everything and manage to make it sound musicially. My querstion is how?
I really want to listen to good Spanish songs this summer.Not the hip hop Spanish songs, or RnB sounding Spanish songs. Just classic Spanish songs that talk of love and has the Spanish guitar in them.
I`ve been looking around for some fun cello pieces that aren`t necessarily classical, more like, modern songs. But I`d also like to know if they are free.