Geoffrey Taucer
07-30-2007, 05:42 AM
Gymnastics competition season starts in a few months, which means I need music for my girls to do floor routines to. That's where you guys come in (I hope)!
If you would like to try your hand at writing or remixing music for gymnastics routines, send it my way. If we end up using it, I'll send you a video of the routine (provided it's ok with the kid in question and her parents)
Here are the general requirements:
-Must be between 50 and 90 seconds. Because it will be short, it should get straight to the point early in the song
-Needs to be energetic, but not overly frantic (ie no death metal, DnB, etc)
-Needs a brief (10 seconds or so) somewhat quiter/slower/less energetic section somewhere in the middle. I'm not looking for a complete dropout to a slow part, just a slight drop in energy.
-Needs a sudden, dramatic ending
-Absolutely no vocals, or anything that could possibly be interpereted as vocals (choir synths, voice samples, shouts, etc).
-Shouldn't be anything too overly abstract; it needs to be something that can be appreciated by your average joe (or Joanne, as the case may be)
-I'll need tracks for the upper-level girls by the end of August.
Here are the specific girls/groups I need music for:
ROOKIES: (younger, lower-level girls. I'd need the tracks by November)
-Should be cute, happy, bouncy. Last year I used the Dr. Mario theme from Smash Bros Melee.
-Maximum 60 seconds in length
NOVICES, PREP-1s: (mid-level, ages 7 to about 14. Tracks needed by nov)
-No specific guidelines for this group aside from the general guidelines above. Songs we've used in the past include Calamitous Judgement by Zircon, Fuego by Bond, Christmas in Sarajevo by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, I Love Rock and Roll, the Pirates of the Carribean, and Splish Splash, Takin' a Bath.
-Maximum 60 seconds in length
If you have a track you want me to use or if you have any questions, feel free to contact me or just post here. And of course, if you need a guitarist, I'd be happy to pitch in and help (assuming I can play the part, and can find time to record)
If you would like to try your hand at writing or remixing music for gymnastics routines, send it my way. If we end up using it, I'll send you a video of the routine (provided it's ok with the kid in question and her parents)
Here are the general requirements:
-Must be between 50 and 90 seconds. Because it will be short, it should get straight to the point early in the song
-Needs to be energetic, but not overly frantic (ie no death metal, DnB, etc)
-Needs a brief (10 seconds or so) somewhat quiter/slower/less energetic section somewhere in the middle. I'm not looking for a complete dropout to a slow part, just a slight drop in energy.
-Needs a sudden, dramatic ending
-Absolutely no vocals, or anything that could possibly be interpereted as vocals (choir synths, voice samples, shouts, etc).
-Shouldn't be anything too overly abstract; it needs to be something that can be appreciated by your average joe (or Joanne, as the case may be)
-I'll need tracks for the upper-level girls by the end of August.
Here are the specific girls/groups I need music for:
ROOKIES: (younger, lower-level girls. I'd need the tracks by November)
-Should be cute, happy, bouncy. Last year I used the Dr. Mario theme from Smash Bros Melee.
-Maximum 60 seconds in length
NOVICES, PREP-1s: (mid-level, ages 7 to about 14. Tracks needed by nov)
-No specific guidelines for this group aside from the general guidelines above. Songs we've used in the past include Calamitous Judgement by Zircon, Fuego by Bond, Christmas in Sarajevo by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, I Love Rock and Roll, the Pirates of the Carribean, and Splish Splash, Takin' a Bath.
-Maximum 60 seconds in length
If you have a track you want me to use or if you have any questions, feel free to contact me or just post here. And of course, if you need a guitarist, I'd be happy to pitch in and help (assuming I can play the part, and can find time to record)