Same day Fiddle Track Over The Internet Via Tracks Online!

Marc Loren of 42nd Street Studios hired us to do a fiddle track (for a country song he’s been working on for one of his clients) through our Trax Online service.

It was a bit of a rush job, we were contacted by Marc in the morning and he needed to mix that afternoon. Our fiddle player, Jenee, happened to be available.

Done deal!

“Her playing is excellent and fit perfectly with this track. I look
Forward to future projects with you.” Marc

If you ever need him and you’re in the Ft. Lauderdale 33334 area, Marc does great work. We look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with him and 42nd Street Studios.

If you need a fiddle or violin track, or any instrument for that matter, text or call us 615-319-8616. Or e-mail nashtrax@bellsouth.net


Bass Guitar Tracks Online, Over The Internet Bass Tracks

Bass guitar tracks online is our service that permits a person producing their own project at home or in a local studio to add a pro played bass guitar track to their production. Yes, it’s worth it, yes, it makes a big difference.

An order just in for our Bass Tracks Online service from Steve Whitaker who is having Nashville Trax record the first bass guitar track for a rock album cut. He’d already ordered the same track part from another service but was not happy with it, even after a modification.

Part of the problem was the playing itself, part was the track was “bottoming out” badly on the low notes. If we can make him happy, we’re in for all the bass tracks on the project.

Steve Whitaker 🙂

After receiving the two files (one with the bass track through an Ampeg SVT, the amplifier he requested be used, and one bass track of the same part except direct line, he asked for one note to be changed in the pre-chorus section. A one note fix and he’s ready to proceed with finishing his song only now he has a fantastic sounding bass guitar track as the foundation.

Then this, after the fix: ”

Great! Thank you for getting it did. 🙂

Should have a couple more songs ready for you soon.”

Steve

Update #2: This after the bass guitar track for a second song was completed over the Internet:

Track sounds great!! Thanks again. I’m on vacation for a month after this week and will be sending you as many as I can as fast as I can 🙂

Update 3 5-14-14: We have now almost completed ten bass guitar tracks, almost finished with Steve’s entire album!

“Got the bass tracks this morning and imported into PT.
They sound great, as always!!!”

Need professional sounding bass guitar tracks for an album over the Internet played by a professional session bass player? We do that! It’s this easy!.

The final product, Steve Whitaker’s album Edge of Oblivion, featuring Nashville Trax bass guitar parts on all songs, has been released!


Now Tracking: 2 Full band demos and some Tracks Online Projects In

We just booked in a 15 page Sibelius sheet music printout from Musical Designs: a Christian tune titled There’s Only One. This is a pretty intense piece of music that will have the typical full band plus multiple background vocals, horns and more. Basically we are taking the notes and lyric from the sheet music and converting it into a fully fleshed out audio demo. We do have an mp3 with a flute playing melody to help. Our singer Lydia will be the vocalist.

We’re also working on multiple Tracks Online projects. Pedal Steel for a project Ken Ishal is producing. Pedal Steel for producer James Fabriano (distance means nothing with the Internet. James is doing Summer in September in Victoria, Australia. And a bass guitar track on a song titled Of Fleas And Men for producer Steve Whitaker, the third song on his album we’ve supplied bass for!

Also in: A song titled “Just For One Day” by divorce lawyer Vince Taylor about, what else? Divorce. Jennifer L will be the singer. This will be a full band demo.


Breaking News: Just Mixed! Check out B4 & After of Midnight Pardon.

Izotope Stereo Imager

Izotope Stereo Imager, one of our hundreds of plug ins that will make your demo sound great!

Our client’s “before” rough version:

Our “after” version:

Midnight Pardon is © 2014, Wayne Lewis, produced by Bill Watson. Used by permission. Intended for demonstration of production values only. All other uses prohibited under U.S. and International Copyright law. If you’re interested in recording or performing this song please let us know and we’ll forward your request to the songwriter and music publisher


Now Tracking: 2 Brand New Songs by Michael Jackson

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We know what you’re thinking: Isn’t Michael Jackson …. how do we say this….no longer with us?

Apparently not!

He just ordered two song demos, one titled Move On and another titled Four Bottles. The song roughs have provided a great direction we can run with and bring to fruition. Four Bottles in particular, has a great concept. We expect our music producer Bill Watson to start charting the week of 4-14 and have the rhythm tracks, vocals and overdubs recorded the following week.

Actually these two demos are the fourth and fifth Michael has had us produce in the last six months.

We do have to mention there’s a strong possibility that Michael may not be the same slightly more famous MJ who happens to share his name.


Now Tracking Song 1 of a 3 Song Project

David Northrup at Red Rocks

Our studio session player is ready to cut your drum track!

3 songs are confirmed to be produced for songwriter Robert Cornacchio from Long Island, NY. and his two co-writers, James Hoffman and Rich DiGeorge.

The roughs have Beatles and Pink Floyd influences but, as requested by the songwriting trio, we’re going to produce them with an eye toward the Nashville market.

First up is a tune titled Alive- b.e.

Update: Alive is finished. To hear how it turned out click here.


Great Day of Tracks Online Work At Nashville Recording Studios

Our fiddle player, Jenee Fleenor solos at a Martina McBride concert. Jenee is available through Fiddle Tracks Online to play on your song, just one of the many world class players on our roster!

A great day of work for our new service, Tracks Online, which offers self-producers high quality instrument tracks over the Internet.

First a 10 a.m. at Nashville Trax Recording Studio to record four tracks of Mike Duchette Steel Guitar Tracks Online and two tracks of harmonica.

Then it was off to our Pro Tools HD sister studio in Hendersonville, TN to produce seven tracks of piano and strings played by The Oak Ridge Boys long time band member, Sir Ronald Fairchild, for our Piano Tracks Online service on a project for a client in Quebec, Canada.

Just in time too, Ron had to catch the band bus to the airport at 4 a.m. for a flight to play at an Oaks performance in Puerto Rico. Five star hotels, a one day paid layover to do some sightseeing, catered food, all to do a one hour show…hey it’s a tough life but somebody has to live it!

Finally, caught up!

Until returning to the studio where a Banjo Tracks Online order had just been confirmed via e-mail. The client’s mp3 will arrive in a few hours. Love it!- b.e.

Need an instrument track? Saxophone? Harmonica? Dobro? Mandolin? Nashville music producer Bill Watson will choose the perfect session player to add to your mp3 mix and send it back as a high quality .wav file that will lock up perfectly for your mix and give you exactly what you need to make an impressive, spectacular song demo or master!


Songwriter Demo Recording Sessions

The guys from Mission 615 in Nashville Tn stopped by to lay some tracks on their new Christian rock song song “Free” and singer Brittany Lane Baptiste was in to sing harmonies and bgvs on 5 different songs.

Session singer Brittany Lane arrives to sing on a songwriter demo

Session singer Brittany Lane arrives to sing on a songwriter demo

The guys from Mission 615:

Drummer for Jesus, Darrell Hcks

Drummer for Jesus, Darrell Hcks

Mission 615 singer Grant Anderson

Mission 615 singer Grant Anderson

Mission 615 Guitarist, Tony Pizzino

Mission 615 Guitarist, Tony Pizzino

Bill Watson playing bass guitar with the guys from Mission 615

Bill Watson playing bass guitar with the guys from Mission 615


Now Tracking: 5 More Songs for Client Gary Nowak

Your Songs Can Be On The Next  Session! Ask For A Quote!

Your Songs Can Be On The Next Session! Ask For A Quote!

5 songs just in and confirmed (paid for in full) for Play It Again Demos client Gary Nowak.

We’ve produced several projects for Gary in the past. Recently, he began a business creating professional videos based on our work (so far he’s gone to video with a song we produced for him called “Gasoline” and another titled “Miracle At Work”) and posting them on You Tube. They are filmed by professional photographers and employ actors to lip sync to the recording.

Obviously his enterprise is becoming successful. See this link for details about what Gary is doing:

More About Gary Nowak Projects


Clients Report Success with YouTube, iTunes, Kickstarter and Other I-venues.

Bill Watson, music producer Nashville Trax, Play It Again Demos

Bill Watson, music producer @ Nashville Trax

Wow, what a time in history to be a songwriter, it’s amazing!

Google Play, You Tube, iTunes, Amazon Advantage, Kickstarter, websites, e-mail marketing through Constant Contact…Songwriters don’t need record labels anymore to recoup an investment in demos and promo!

Clients are reporting great success with Play It Again Demos and Nashville Trax productions!

Gary Nowak’s YouTube video “Gasoline” (a song produced at Play It Again Demos which Gary posts under the name “Jess Mei”) is closing in on a half million views. You Tube pays for views of original song material as well as cuts the owner in on ad revenue.

Help Gary get the ball rolling on our latest work for him, the song A Miracle At Work which he built his new video around, just posted under his “Jess Mei” moniker.

And yet another client, Nicholas Gianetti reports getting a Nashville Trax single funded for $40,000 for a video, CD and promo through Kickstarter.

When I received an e-mail from Jim Bussey saying that he’d earned over $300,000 on his song “I can See It In Your Eyes” from various Internet sources to date, it struck me that he invested $1.200 in the recording and profited by over $298,000! Yet there’s likely some guy out in Ames, Iowa somewhere who had an equally good song but chose a different company over Nashville Trax, and received the typical competent, but bland, recording.

And the song went nowhere.

He’s probably walking around the streets of Ames thinking, “Man, good thing I saved that extra $250 bucks that Play It Again company wanted!”

When I started into the business everything was done by mail. There were no MP3s to shoot around on the Internet in seconds. No YouTube videos to instantly publish your song to the world.

Looking back, it was ridiculous what songwriters went through to get a song contracted with a major label or major music publisher. But that was the only game on the planet. Impress the gatekeepers or else.

Or else your songs stayed in a drawer or you played a home made demo for family and friends only.

People did “indie projects” but good luck getting anywhere, advertising in print medium was too costly to sustain. And getting the free publicity necessary via radio airplay? It happened, but very rarely. Now free and nearly free marketing opportunities abound.

The gatekeepers are still there generating 1.000 rejection letters and e-mails for every, “please let us contract this song” phone call.

They are still a valid path to try in pursuit of a major label Billboard hit but songwriters don’t need them anymore to be heard! There was an article in the last Nashville Scene noting that some songwriters are making more on YouTube than they would with a Billboard hit through a major label deal.

Google Play, You Tube, iTunes, Amazon Advantage, Kickstarter, websites, e-mail marketing…Songwriters simply don’t need the big company investment anymore to recoup an investment in demos and promo!

Songwriters don’t need them to make income from songs!

Frankly, if the gatekeepers ever disappear entirely, I won’t miss them much. How about you?– b.e. watson


Now Tracking: Perry Zorini’s Foolish Pride

How would YOUR song sound with a Nashville pro singing it? Awesome!

How would YOUR song sound with a Nashville pro singing it? Awesome!

We’ve picked up a new client and from Japan no less! Songwriter Perry Zorini has committed to a guitar/vocal of his song “Foolish Pride” which we’ll write charts on this coming Friday and hopefully record Monday. How’s that for fast?


Banjo Tracks Online Gives Home Recording Producers Banjo Tracks Over The Internet

SSL 4000 E Series Console Channel Strip Being Used On Banjo Recording

SSL 4000 E Series Console Channel Strip Being Used On Banjo

Need a session quality banjo track played by a full time Nashville session player? You could spend hundreds to come to Nashville, rent studio time and hope you get a great player. Or simply order your banjo part for just $75 right over the Internet at Nashville Trax’ Banjo Tracks Online!

Does it work? You be the judge:

Hi Bill,

Hope you are doing well today.

Thought you might like to hear how I put your special touch to work in my recent demo.

Here´s the link: https://soundcloud.com/danny-shain/amo-mi-country-i-love-my

Thanks a bunch for the great work. Got another one coming in a couple weeks, if all goes according to plan.

Danny Shain