Description : Really worried with this track. It has nothing to do with hip hop. It is more than clear that the creator (safino) of the loop is an excellent musician and wants the loop to be characterized as a hip hop guitar loop. I really don't know if it is rightful for me to alter this by making something distant from what is expected. I was driven to a more cinematic or theatrical music, at least in my perception.
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Thank you so much for listening and making a comment. I can't really understand the term "picking", it's my English that need to be improved. I will search the various dictionaries.
Best wishes, Anthony
Nice work on the track i can hear how it could be hip hop but i like what you have did as well it reminds me on a old Italian gangster movie very good work
Thank you for listening and making a comment on the track. It is really joyful to me having this kind of feedback on my tracks. Really happy that you liked the outcome. I will soon visit to listen to your work.
Thanks again, Anthony
This is sounding so clean! The syncopated rhythm you added to it makes it very interesting to listen to, and it works really well together with the additional instrumentation. Really enjoyable listen man, nice one!
Anthony: I see no problem in taking a loop (or multiple loops) that have been identified as a particular genre, and using them to create a track in an entirely different genre. I would think the loops' authors would be quite pleased by the creativity and the expanded potential of the music they created. That said, in my experience, I have been a bit concerned about the reaction from authors of acapellas, if I take liberties with them in my tracks. It's not only a question of what genre they get used in, but also modifications through processing of the vocals, editing to modify phrasing, etc. That can be tricky, although I don't think I've ever had any push-back from the authors of acapellas I have used.
So, I think you re-purposed this guitar look from Safino, really well in this track. I would be inclined to tag the track is "chill", not cinematic, but ultimately the genre is really not that significant I think.
Thank you so much for your interest in my track. What I really enjoyed from your comment was the proper English expressions like the "authors" of the loops, your "concern" and not worry, the "identification" of the loop's genre instead of the characterization. Really educative. Yes, processing of the vocals and editing to modify phrasing are alterations that could bother an author of an acapella and for that reason I always try to invite the author to listen and comment. If the author is displeased, withdrawing the track is surely an option.
Anyhow, I really am glad you liked the outcome
Best wishes, Anthony
Hi Anthony, as Hip hop seems still the most heard Music Style nowadays you can sell even a simple walz as a hip hop loop :-) You made the right thing, give the guitar a new life. And I like it :-)
Thank you so much for listening and making your comment. I am really glad you liked the outcome. I have to say that I do not mean that the guitar loop is not of the hip hop genre. I have listened at three tracks where the same guitar part fitted so nice to a hip hop song. What I wanted to say is that I was driven to something else, not because of the loop creator but because of me.
Best wishes, Anthony
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Best wishes, Anthony
Thanks again, Anthony
Best wishes, Anthony
So, I think you re-purposed this guitar look from Safino, really well in this track. I would be inclined to tag the track is "chill", not cinematic, but ultimately the genre is really not that significant I think.
Regards from Ottawa,
Eric
Anyhow, I really am glad you liked the outcome
Best wishes, Anthony
Best wishes, Anthony