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Saturday, July 15th, 2023 10:03 PM

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Mystery song in the movie 'good posture ' which isn't in the soundtrack.

In the film 'good posture '. At 30 minutes into the film, Lilian leaves a note for Julia, then leaves the apartment and a song begins with piano. It plays briefly until she arrives at her ex boyfriend Nates house. They talk, then as she leaves the song continues again until she arrives at the dog park where she speaks with Julia's dog walker. This song isn't in the credits, or the soundtrack. And no music matching app can find it for me. Please help, it's driving me crazy.

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1 year ago

I was going to suggest Shazamming it but seems you've already tried.

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Yes, I've tried multiple music finder apps. Thanks anyway.

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This is interesting - it's either not in various music-matching databases (yet) or it was a specific piece created/composed for this film, maybe by an indie artist which has not been captured anywhere online.

You could possibly jump onto social meds like Twitter/FB, Insta and see if the Director Dolly Wells is on there and maybe post in their feed and see if anything comes up.

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7 months ago

I haven't been able to find it yet either, but I've heard many times from YouTubers how they're afraid to add music to their videos for more than 6 seconds because they fear that algorithms will detect the music and block the video for copyright reasons. You could try using this somehow; I think there should be a notification indicating who owns the music. I also once read on https://setapp.com/how-to/how-to-add-music-to-instagram-posts that Meta also has strong robots for tracking licensed music. As an option, you can do the same on Instagram if YouTube can't handle the task. At least every time I added songs to my reels, their titles would appear.

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6 months ago

The end credits say music composed by Heather Christian. The song in question certainly sounds like her. You can listen to her music on YouTube @heatherchristianvids, "Heather Christian - Topic", and under the name Heather Christian & The Arbornauts. Unfortunately I don't find the song in question on YouTube but you may find it on another site or possibly try and contact her through social media.