where do you guys get your music?

TailGamesTailGames Member Posts: 76
im no musician but i need music that would suite this kind of game

also i updated it more today :)

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  • IsabelleKIsabelleK Posts: 2,807
    edited May 2012 Accepted Answer
    I have a professional composer - he makes some amazing music for me :) If you want to earn money, you have to invest it first - that's my motto.
  • IsabelleKIsabelleK Posts: 2,807
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    sounds like a legit rule maybe i can spend the $11 on this 1:29 song but thats just crazy any ideas?
    For a good music track, you should spend no less than 50-100 USD.
  • BazookaTimeBazookaTime Posts: 1,274
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    Shaz (Honey Tribe) does some nice stuff. I started doing my own music lately but only for a couple of arcade type games.
  • jckmcgrawjckmcgraw Posts: 647
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    @TailGames

    I make my music simply on GarageBand, and it's kind of fun making it.

    If you want, I can make some basic music for you for a relatively cheap price (as I am no pro).

    Send me an email you're interested (jckmcgraw@gmail.com)

    Regards,
    Jack McGraw

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  • TailGamesTailGames Member Posts: 76
    sounds like a legit rule maybe i can spend the $11 on this 1:29 song but thats just crazy any ideas?
  • TailGamesTailGames Member Posts: 76
    my game doesn't really need a full track just a button sound and a background music
  • HesselHessel Member Posts: 20
    Hey,

    I also compose custom music and sound effects but with a budget of $11,- you have to be really lucky with someone doing this for you.

    Try the market place!

    Best regards,
    Hessel
  • simo103simo103 Member, PRO Posts: 1,331
    luckylionstudio has some great music for great prices
  • UtopianGamesUtopianGames Member Posts: 5,692
    We have always used a very talented (and too cheap) musician called Ben Reason, his work is amazing and we have known each other for over 5 years.

    http://www.benreason.co.uk

    Darren.
  • thelogobarthelogobar Member Posts: 93
    I used some of the loops in Garageband to make a continuous background track. It's ultra simple though, just a bass line and occasional keyboard.
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