[Fmpro] Carl Stalling scores
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Sat Aug 19 21:11:06 GMT 2006
Do they talk about actual technique as well?
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> From: Steve Barden <steve at thelightbulbfactory.com>
> Organization: The LightBulb Factory, Inc.
> Reply-To: <steve at thelightbulbfactory.com>, "fmpro at nxport.com"
> <fmpro at nxport.com>
> Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 14:08:21 -0700
> To: "fmpro at nxport.com" <fmpro at nxport.com>
> Subject: Re: [Fmpro] Carl Stalling scores
>
> If this hasn't already been mentioned, there are two outstanding books
> on music for cartoons that feature very detailed information on Carl
> Stalling as well as many other cartoon composers.
>
> The Cartoon Music Book; Edited by Daniel Goldmark and Yuval Taylor;
> Published by A Capella
>
> Tunes For 'Toons; By Daniel Goldmark; Published by University of
> California Press
>
> Both books include interviews with Stalling, one as late as 1969, two
> years before his death. I highly recommend these books.
>
> Steve Barden
>
> Fernando Rivas wrote:
>> No doubt the same stuff was reprocessed a few times given that there was so
>> much production going on. Stalling and Disney had discussions about what
>> went first, animation or music but I don't think that when Stalling went to
>> Warner he had much room to experiment in that area. Disney went on later to
>> projects like Fantasia where animation is cut to classical tracks. I'm not
>> sure whose idea it was first or if indeed Stalling was able to do similar
>> experimentation later on. And indeed it is brutal to have that many cues
>> but I do think that's the way they did it.
>>
>>
>> On 8/19/06 3:13 PM, "Rolin Mains" <rmains at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> actually, he used that same bit in a yosemite sam/bugs bunny episode. sam
>>> wires up the piano and goes to hide while bugs bunny is supposed to play the
>>> piano: same tune, same wired up explosives (without the plunger part), but
>>> bugs keeps missing the "note"...so sam runs out to the piano, pushes bugs
>>> off the bench, and the rest you can guess.
>>>
>>> i had heard at some point that the stallings scores were in the university
>>> of montana library...or someplace out west. i think i have a couple in my
>>> attic next to those old JSBach scores...
>>>
>>> i had also heard, and maybe some of you can add to it, but that the
>>> stallings scores were recorded *first* and the animators animated to the
>>> recordings. which makes a lot of sense...it would have been brutal to hit
>>> that many cues in a single 3 minute cartoon.
>>>
>>> can anyone corroborate that?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> From: Pete <musical411 at yahoo.com>
>>>> Reply-To: fmpro at nxport.com
>>>> Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 17:37:56 -0700 (PDT)
>>>> To: fmpro at nxport.com
>>>> Subject: Re: [Fmpro] Carl Stalling scores
>>>>
>>>> Here's a Carl Stalling score I bet you never heard...
>>>>
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8WPYXMr-cY
>>>>
>>>> Hitting the right note can be deadly! The voice of
>>>> Private SNAFU sounds strangely familiar.
>>>>
>>>> P e t e
>>>> S u r d o v a l
>>>>
>>>> --- Marcahti at aol.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> In a message dated 18/8/06 20:46:10,
>>>>> rivas2750 at comcast.net writes:
>>>>>
>>>>> << It still
>>>>>
>>>>> is incredibly complex >>
>>>>>
>>>>> in what way ?
>>>>>
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