Cats Broadway Soundtrack

Fireworks Music
To create an unforgettable fireworks display, one thing you can do more than simply purchase of expensive fireworks. The use of music has become more and more popular in public displays, with Disney set the standard for shows coordinated. As Disney has its own orchestra and a cast of hundreds to put together his show, you can put yourself out of doing something. You will be surprised, however, what you can achieve household on a budget with some thought and creativity!
There are a number of ways you can approach the music the screen.
1. Create a compilation of music. This is a collection of songs that may or may not be of the same genus. Compilation enthusiasts should be songs that fit a fireworks display. Three genera that are ideal are:
Classical music – If you is a classical music fan or not, classical music lends itself to the soundtracks, either music or movie shows great size. Give their fireworks a Holloywood feel. are ideal peices 1812 Overture (Tchaikovsky), Royal Fireworks Music (Handel) and Flight of the Valkyries (Wagner)
Rock music – This is rarely used for fireworks, fireworks, though often accompany rock concerts. You must choose all rock songs the world knows, the bigger the track the more effective. try to choose the rock songs with great riffs, Led Zeppelin and Queen are ideal.
West End Broadway tunes – Basically we are looking for large peices of music, and many top-selling Broadway / West-end displays are some big numbers on them. America (West Side Story), Memory (Cats) and The Phantom of the Opera could work well.
Film Themes – There are some great tracks composed Film by John Williams, by picking the right kind of epic film or a collection of classic science fiction can re-create the soundtrack Holloywood night.
2. Instead of trying to satisfy their fireworks to a song that has not necessarily been created to accompany the fireworks that are uses a dedicated production of fireworks as "Music and Fireworks Fireworkssoundtracks story line. To keep the style of the epic tale world accompanied by a soundtrack of James Bond style with signs of fireworks and sound effects / fx. Visit www.myspace.com / Musicforfireworks for more information or download from iTunes.
Whatever approach you take, be sure to apply measures fires Security artificial and just keep the music if it is safe.
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