Richard Brice A Great Musician
Posted on April 10, 2008
Found Inside the Life Box-> Music |
When you are making films with a low budget, you often don’t get all the necessary tools like even the music. Today, world isn’t so bad at all; there are many generous people out there who are coming out to give something to the community. And Here is one, Mr. Richard Brice.
Mr. Brice has a site with Bio and loads of his music for you to listen, download and use. I listen to his music all the time. They are not just a composition but notes in lines fitted perfectly to move you, calm you when you need it, and even help you reach that higher level if you are doing meditation. I don’t have a word to describe his music. Powerful and energizing aren’t enough either. I am running out of words to describe…. Wondering what word you would use to describe his music ? Comment if you like.
To learn about Richard Brice, head over here.. http://www.richardbrice.net/
and to download and enjoy his music, here http://www.richardbrice.net/work.htm
Thank you Richard for giving your wonderful music to us.
All are awesome, but my favorite is the Jacques et Sophie - Perfect Afternoon
In this world where corporate-giants of the Music Industry are termed as “Just another brick in the wall” by many people who wish to do something with their ideas.
These corporations care about nothing but money.
So many new artists are coming out to help others. I will carry another post for listing them.
To use music in your project, a written permission from the artist is better than just downloading and using it alone. So, send email and ask for permission.
Also remember to thank those who give you something for free.
Making music isn’t a piece a cake. Think of all the time Mr. Brice must have had spend to create those music just for us. You can always send email and thank him for giving those music. His email address is on his website. Thank Mr. Mr. Brice, you are My HERO. I love your music.
Until next post… (finding free music to use)
– Ruben
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