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"Passing of time" music

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Ironeyes | 22:19 Sun 19th Nov 2006 | Music
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I'm sound man for a local amdram production. I need some suggestions for music that will indicate the passing of time where there will be a break in the acting, but no scene change. I just can't remember any at the moment!

Thanks in advance
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how long a break?
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About 15 to 30 seconds. I know I have seen the type of music I'm referring to used in films and plays, but for the life of me can't think of any!
How about Wagners Ride of the Valkyries?
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Thanks for the suggestion, but that seems a tad too "dynamic" somehow.
What about the round music from "Countdown"
... that's 30 seconds long :-)

(sorry couldn't resist it)

Is it a comedy ?
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That's novel. It is a pantomime, but I just wanted some straight music for this part of the production.
OK, to indicate the passing of time there's nothing better than the ticking of a clock
(and no I'm not back at Countdown again, honestly!)
so we need some songs with some reference to this.

Gwen Steffani "What You Waiting For"
has the Tick Tock chorus for instance

Can you enlighten us as to what is happening at the end of the scene, and the beginning of the next - might just inspire some thoughts.




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Yes, that's a good idea. At both the end of one scene and the start of the other, nothing very dramatic is happening. It's set in a 17th century village, 4 characters exit, then "passing of time" simulating say an hour or so, then another character enters.

Thanks for all the help so far
"The Clock" by Thom Yorke?
'Montage' from Team America: World Police, featuring the line 'always fade out in montage, if you fade out it seems like more time has passed in a montage...'
Ironeyes,

Do you envisage using a piece of pop music or are you just looking for some gereric incidental music?

For instance I have several discs of copyright free instrumental themed music for video production, and a couple of the tracks might just be what you are looking for.

If you want more info just say and if you can supply a contact e mail even better.
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Sparky, I was hoping to use something instrumental and last night thought of the "obvious", i.e. Hadyn's Clock Symphony (2nd movement). but I'm not sure if it will be obvious to the audience, unless they know it. Whilst searching for that, I also found reference to Bach's Clock pieces music that I hadn't heard of, and one of those may be suitable. If it's ok with you I'd like to put your kind offer on hold for the time being, and contact you if necessary.

Thanks once again.

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