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Music to watch magic to

Postby jackleg » Sep 10th, '07, 16:47



Quite simple really...

There is already a thread about muisc magicians like to listen to but I'm looking for some great tunes to perform to.
I'm thinking mainly for stage shows but who knows... suprise me.

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Postby Mandrake » Sep 10th, '07, 16:54

Not surprisingly ther are also previous threads on this - http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic5082.p ... ight=music
and
http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic6687.p ... ight=music
are two but there will be more in there somewhere!

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Postby Hade » Sep 11th, '07, 17:09

Mandrake wrote:Not surprisingly ther are also previous threads on this - http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic5082.p ... ight=music
and
http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic6687.p ... ight=music
are two but there will be more in there somewhere!


Those threads are a little, old, times are changing!

I like strange, bizarre music. Also, I think hip-hop is an excellent pace etc.
Just none of that guns & hoes 50-cent rubbish!

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Postby rickyt1016 » Sep 11th, '07, 22:35

i would go with some modern rock, rap wouldnt have a good vibe and hip hop would be a nice touch because it sends a rush in your hands.

i would say *JOKE*

oops i did it again - britney spears

bye bye- insync boy band

lets get it on- marvin gay

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Sep 12th, '07, 09:39

I've put together a few rountines to Salsa music, that always seems to work really well for me.

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Postby jackleg » Sep 15th, '07, 14:06

Like the salsa idea!
What about an alternative to classical for as manipulation routine?

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Postby bronz » Sep 15th, '07, 14:59

There's some great stuff on both David Stone's Real Magic dvds, I think it's credited too but I can't be bothered to check at the mo. Sorry! I will in a bit I promise.

It's real chillout stuff with some livelier bits thrown in now and again, great for practice.

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Postby Lord Freddie » Sep 15th, '07, 15:01

'The Uncle Meat Variations' by Frank Zappa.

Now there's a challenge for you...

Other than that I like the cliches:

Oxygene Pt 4 - Jean Michel Jarre
Popcorn - Hot Butter
A Kind of Magic - Queen

etc,etc...

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Postby The Magic Attic » Sep 16th, '07, 09:21

Just a quick note if your are playing music as part of your show you will need a PPL & possibly a MPCS license.

PPL is a public performance Licence - http://www.ppluk.com/
MCPS - Mechanical Copyright Protection Society
- http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/Pages/default.aspx

More information - read this PDF - http://www.ppluk.com/ppl/ppl_lf.nsf/PDFs/$file/PPLinfoSheet5playingMusicInPublic.pdf

Without a licence you can be fined upto £5000 per track.

Afterall the artist want to be paid for you using their music.

However the is another way around this and that is to use royalty free music.
One way to do this is to buy a pro backing cd. (Karaoke)
Someone like PSL PROBURN enable you to pick your own music and create your Magical Music CD
PSL Proburn - http://www.pslproburn.co.uk/

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Postby da_danny » Sep 16th, '07, 10:34

use free music... like music on download.com or music which is under Creative Commons license...

There is some really good stuff out there..

so long
danny

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Postby beeno » Sep 16th, '07, 12:12

The Magic Attic wrote:Just a quick note if your are playing music as part of your show you will need a PPL & possibly a MPCS license.

PPL is a public performance Licence - http://www.ppluk.com/
MCPS - Mechanical Copyright Protection Society
- http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/Pages/default.aspx

More information - read this PDF - http://www.ppluk.com/ppl/ppl_lf.nsf/PDFs/$file/PPLinfoSheet5playingMusicInPublic.pdf

Without a licence you can be fined upto £5000 per track.

Afterall the artist want to be paid for you using their music.

However the is another way around this and that is to use royalty free music.
One way to do this is to buy a pro backing cd. (Karaoke)
Someone like PSL PROBURN enable you to pick your own music and create your Magical Music CD
PSL Proburn - http://www.pslproburn.co.uk/

Darren @ The Magic Attic


MCPS doesn't apply here. That organisation collects royalties from tha sale of recorded works. So if you release a CD, then the MCPS will collect royalties from your sales.
PRS applies to performance. But jusrt about every venue you perform at will have a PRS license, so there's nothing to worry about.
And with the karaoke thing, it's still an artists music being perfomed at a venue, so PRS still applies. The only difference being with the MCPS collections as it wasn't recorded by the original artist (but MCPS doesn't even apply to performed music.)

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