Full String section for your song using cello or string quartet for $100

In Violin, Viola, Cello 100% Guarantee By Jonathan Miranda Figueroa

Full String section for your song using cello or string quartet for $100

🎻 Enhance Your Tracks with Expert Strings! 🎢

Hello there! I'm Jonathan Miranda, a seasoned cellist with over 14 years of training and experience. As a classically trained musician, I've honed my skills through Chamber Music studies at LanΓΊs National University in Argentina and actively contribute to the musical scene as a cello instructor at the CyO Program in Buenos Aires. I'm thrilled to offer my expertise to elevate your music with professionally recorded cello tracks from my home studio.

Services Offered:

🎡 Cello arrangement tailored to your song
🎡 Detailed engraving of cello parts
🎡 MIDI track for composed parts
🎡 Stereo recording for rich sound
🎡 High-quality WAV files (48k-24bit)
🎡 Average of 3 takes per track for perfection
🎡 3 revisions to ensure your satisfaction
🎡 Customized offers available for multiple songs

Experience Across Genres:

My versatility spans across various genres including Chamber Music, Orchestra, Solo performance, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Folk, Indie, and Tango. Having showcased my skills at numerous national and international festivals, I bring a wealth of experience to every project.

Gear Highlights:

πŸ”Ή RODE NT2A Large Diaphragm Condenser Mic.
πŸ”Ή Two Behringer C2 Condenser Mics for pristine sound capture
πŸ”Ή Audio interface: Uphoria UMC202HD for seamless recording
πŸ”Ή Authentic 1950 German Cello for rich, resonant tones
πŸ”Ή Spirocore and Larsen Strings for superior quality
πŸ”Ή Precision Carbon Fiber Bow for nuanced performances


I'm dedicated to enhancing your project with the soulful sounds of the cello. Feel free to reach out with any questions or special requests. I can't wait to collaborate and bring your vision to life!

Looking forward to your message!

Jonathan

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