Friday 8 December 2017

Winter Gig

On the build up to the Winter Gig, a lot of rehearsals and preparation took place in order to create a great performance. In my own performance, (which took place in two different bands) we all had worked extremely hard in order to get the right chords together and to vocally and instrumentally make the songs sound professional. I was playing the guitar in which I played accurately for most of both performances, however, one thing I made a mistake in was my timing on the guitar on a song called "Teardrop" by Massive Attack. I sometimes came in later than usual which isn't pleasant to hear, in order to overcome that mistake I need to practice paying the guitar with other people performing different songs so my guitar is up to speed with the song itself. As the group in general, we managed to successfully perform each song, however, one thing that went wrong is that one of the vocalists forgot the lyrics in the beginning of the first verse which confused the audience. Nonetheless, we managed to pull through by not making it too obvious that the vocalist had made a mistake by continuing our playing of the instruments.

When being live on stage, we showed confidence and comfort whilst being live on stage by smiling and looking at the audience. Particularly the vocalists had to smile whilst performing to ensure that no nerves were shown or fear to perform. The singers constantly looked at each other to make sure they sang the right parts and the harmonies were sounding tight and smooth.

I also enjoyed watching the Level 2's perform because from what I acknowledged from the Induction Gig is that they were really nervous and didn't manage to show confidence, however, this time they were able to perform at their highest level and you can tell that they had worked really hard on their performance. They accurately managed to play their song and no clear mistakes were made when performing.

What I had learnt from the Induction Gig is that I had to build up my confidence and show that I was confident with what I was playing and that I was enjoying myself, I personally think that the Winter Gig was a success and ma have been a slight improvement from the Induction Gig as more confidence was shown and the crowd had a great response to the performances.






Decades worksheet

1960s 
7th, 9th, 11th and 13th chords 
1960s 
Multi – Linear rhythm (Polyrhythm) 
 
1970s 
TONTO is an acronym for “The Original New Timbral Orchestra”: the world’s first (and still the largest) multitimbral polyphonic analog synthesizer, designed and constructed by Malcolm Cecil. 
1970s 
Vocal melisma is used from about 3 minutes in the song superstition.  
1980s 
Synthetic drum sounds  
Gated reverb  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Farz Song

For my composition, I started off using found sounds which I recorded on my phone which I them emailed to myself and imported it into Logic. I used the scissors tool to cut up specific parts of the file in order to structure them correctly. The found sound was rain pouring down, I used this sound as it generally creates some sort of tension and suspense. The genre my song revolves would be a Trap/R&B influence. When I cut up the found sound, I then used the Alt key to drag the rain sound and make it repeat itself in the first 4 bars.

After the 4 bars of pure rain, the beat is then introduced, I used the boutique kick drum with compression and slight reverb to create atmosphere. The beat goes on for four bars in which the piano is the introduced, I played two keys from the piano in which I then used a lower octave of the same melody to create a balance between high pitch and low pitch sounds. When adding those piano notes I quantized the notes 1/16th notes at 100%. When the melody continues, I used a snare on the off beat to create more of a trap and Rap effect on the song to make it sound melodic and catchy.

I then exported my song to sound cloud by bouncing the track and uploading it from my file, I then copied and pasted the link to my blog on the HTML section. Overall, I felt that the track was fairly easy to make, however, the main issues I encountered was finding a found sound that would work with my track. In future projects I will be more cautious with time and ask for help in terms of using effects and making the track sound professional.


Thursday 7 December 2017

Composing Task 2

song 1 -
In this song, I tested out different songwriting techniques in order to create a song, however, the one technique I managed to use was cut ups and I wrote down phrases which corresponded to the topic of love or relationships. I wrote down phrases and then used some of my own lyrics from my mind to make the lyrics link together. I was inspired by this idea as artists such as David Bowie have used this way of writing their own music.

I used the structure: Verse, Pre Chorus, Chorus, Verse, Pre Chorus and Chorus. I wanted the song not to contain a bridge because I wanted the song to be short and sweet. By this I mean, the change in melody and avoiding boredom is mainly relied on the vocal more than anything and not so much on the production. This relates to why I used my falsetto to change the way I was singing the song. Additionally, in the pre chorus, I decided to use a seventh on the last two chords to make build up to the chorus sound more intense and rich. Another way I made the song sound richer and fuller is by using harmonies, harmonies particularly have the objective to create brightness and smoothness in the vocal which is what I intended to do otherwise the listener will eventually get bored and the song will sound plain.

In terms of constructing the song, I started off with a simple four chord progression on the  which lasts through out the entire song. In the third and fourth bar, the chord is played in staccato and on the off beat, this is an element of funk which makes the song sound more funky and slightly soulful. I had to use the quantiser (1/16th note) to quantise those off beat notes so it didn't sound wrong or be in the wrong place of the bar. For the drums, I used a simple drum beat using the Boutique using the bass and snare. I chose to use the tempo at 115 beats per minute because I wanted the song to have a fast but danceable tempo to work with.

Apart from using the piano, I also added strings using the same exact chords in order to make the song sound more intense which creates suspense. For the chorus and intro I used a Vintage Clav which is normally associated with R&B or soul, this was certainly inspired by Stevie Wonders music which contains a lot of soulful melodies. When the song is heard it has a very rich sound regardless of it being the only instrument with no actual chord progression and more of an instrumental riff. The bass carries the same melody through out the song, it simultaneously has a pop vibe as well as an R&B vibe, it makes the listener move and dance as it is a groovy melody to listen to.

I used the velocity tool in order to make the beat vary between powerful hits and weaker hits, this has a big impact on the way the song is heard because if the velocity is more or less the same through out the song, it will sound robotic and too technical, therefore, using the velocity tool makes the song sound more natural and relaxing to listen to.


In my second song, I used the same technique in relation to writing the song. I used cut ups in which I wrote different meaningful words to create a song to do with relationships. This technique was taken by David Bowie which helped me in a great way to write lyrics faster and more meaningful. As well as the lyrics being to a certain extent quiet simple, the way I vocally introduce my voice creates a lot of emotion and feeling which makes the song sound more emotional. I chose to use one perspective in this song which in this case would be my perspective (the male perspective) as the song was about a past relationship which didn't end positively I chose to use back vocals in which the lyrics are more in depth and are more understandable of the content behind the song. I used the structure: Verse, Pre chorus, Chorus, Verse, Pre Chorus and Chorus. The reason I chose to structure the song in this way is because in the verses their is a lot more information to do with the content of the lyrics whilst in the chorus the use of different phrases creates more mystery and suspense as not much lyrics are used but the strength of the production increases. Also, the reason I chose to use a pre chorus is because it is the intense build up to the chorus.

Behind the production of the track, I chose four simple chords which are played repeatedly throughout the song to maintain a base. In the pre chorus, my vocal range increased in pitch as I used a seventh and ninth chord to make the pre chorus sound mysterious. The increase in pitch creates more variation as it avoids the chance of boredom. I used strings and a Saxophone in the chorus to create an 80's soulful vibe. I took this saxophone idea from Stevie Wonders song "Sir Duke" in which the Saxophone is played in the beginning of the song at a faster tempo, but in my song, I used the Saxophone in the chorus with a slightly slower release.

Context Essay

In the 1990's, the society had a massive impact on the music that was coming out back then. Margaret Thatcher had come into power in 1979, she had a massive impact on British music, it was said that she was against the genre of punk/rock music which then caused a lot of bands to write songs against Thatcher. Thatcher was hated for a number of reasons, one of them being she destroyed Britain's manufacturing industry and her policies led to mass unemployment, ever since then her years 11 years of power led to change in music. Despite the fact Thatcher didn't like Punk/Rock music, during the 80's up to 1990, Rock music was incredibly popular. A song called "Margaret On The Guillotine" by Morrissey was released in 1988 in which the artist expresses his feelings towards Thatcher in a negative way, it is evident when he says, "Margaret on the Guillotine, cause people like you, make me feel so tired, when will you die?"

The 1990's was a decade in which technology started to advance very quickly cut as a massive use of internet and different musical genres starting to become popular. Bands such as Spice Girls became popular. The use of synths started to become popular in 90's music, it originally came from the hip-hop genre which started to cross over different genres of music. A band called "The Shamen" had a song called "Ebenezeer Goode" which might sound strange it today's modern society, however, when this song came out it had a massive impact on society due to the synths being used and rave culture being so popular. Rave culture was so important because it generally reflected what the 90's was all about. The 90's was all about: partying, drinking and dancing, many raves would take place in clubs as well as houses and sometimes forests. In today's modern music, synths are constantly used and are introduced in many songs, therefore, music in the 90's has had a massive influence in today's modern music.

In the 1990's the UK was still under a conservative government until when Labour came into power in 1997, the 90's was a special and important decade as technology and internet was developing at a fast rate. In 1995, Microsoft introduced Windows 95 which became increasingly popular over the years, due to the success of Windows, Windows 98 came out three years later which became even more popular. In 1991, Pro Tools was released which had faster processing, it became very popular and started being used by the most well known artists in the 90's. A great amount of Music genres became popular such as: Hip-Hop, Electronic Dance Music and Boybands/Girlbands started to become popular.

Artists such as Michael Jackson and Prince had a massive impact of worldwide success due to there inspirational music and lyrical content. Prince and Jackson were both compared massively due to there dynamic and high pitched voices, even though wars were still occurring, songs such as "Heal The World" by Michael Jackson managed to have a great response from the world as the song was about making a positive change and stopping deaths from around the world from happening. In the 1992 The Heal The World Foundation was founded to improve conditions for children across the world, this then inspired Michael to write Heal The World and make a positive change. As a musical artist myself, both these artists' music have had an amazing impact on me as an artist as there music is inspirational in many ways. This includes their vocal talent and their intention to make the world a better place which in general makes me write music from many different perspectives and improve in areas such as my songwriting and my vocals.






http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/24-inventions-that-changed-music-20140317/the-world-wide-web-1989-0403599

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pgxe59/memories-from-the-early-days-of-rave

Wednesday 6 December 2017

Advanced Instrumental Equipment Test

There is a wide range of knowledge I need to known in terms of equipment. When preparing a vocal performance, I need a microphone in which I will connect the cable into the Amplifier. As the microphone then turns on, it is my choice whether I choose to use effects. This includes: Mid, Reverb, Echo and many others. When singing, I need to avoid putting the microphone close to the speakers otherwise there will be feedback. The microphone is connected via a cable into the pre amp/mixer which is then connected to the amp. There is an extension lead which reaches the mixer and then the effects can be used. (Stage Box) In terms of using the mixing desk, the channel faders are used to increase and decrease the volume of the: equalizer, master volume, reverb and echo. The aux send is when a song or instrumental is sent into the speaker when the aux cable is plugged into the phone in which the sound is transferred into the speakers. When using the microphone stand on stage, the Swivel needs to be tightened in order for the stand to be tight. The coach bolt is then used to move the stand up and down so it is set to the eight height so it is comfortable for the singer. You will know if your too close to the PA as if you are too close it will cause feedback or a loud pitch noise which is unpleasant to hear. Monitors are like speakers which are used to project the sound of any instrument or sound, the musicians who need it most would be instrumentalists or singers, this would be essential as it would be the sound louder so the audience can hear the sound out of the monitors. A channel is where each sound is recorded or played in a mixer, this would include the voice coming out of one channel and guitar coming out of another. The fader is used to adjust the volume of the channel on the mixer. Mutes are used in an instrument to soften the tone of the instrument, this is commonly used in orchestral instruments. A send is an electronic signal used in music to make effects such as reverb or EQ to be used. EQ (Equalisation) is a type of effects graph which is used to change the frequency of any sound or the brightness, it can also make the sound more filtered.

As I also play guitar, I have to be aware of how to use equipment for the guitar. When using the guitar for a performance, I need to connect the lead into the guitar in which it is then connected into the amplifier. If it is not working, it is either because it is the wrong amplifier or the volume is not turned on. There is also an amplifier for Bass which can sometimes be confused for the guitar, using a bass amplifier for a normal guitar will not work. As soon as the guitar is connected and the volume is at a good level, it is my choice to put any effects such as: reverb, echo, treble or added bass. Factors that affect the strings to be broken are playing the guitar too hard and what could cause the buzzing sounds or cracking could be that the input might not be plugged in properly into the guitar causing unusual sounds to be heard. The amp should always be far away from the instrument to avoid feedback. Effects that are used on some amps are effects such as: reverb, delay and mid. The reverb expands the sound making it sound brighter. The delay is like an echo which repeats the sound multiple times after being played. Tuners that are on amps are used to tune tune the guitar when the amps are out of the, when playing each string it will either show a red bright colour or green bright colour to show its in tune or out of tune. You will know if your standing too close to the amp or its too loud as their will be feedback which is a high pitched noise. Monitors are like speakers which are used to project the sound of any instrument or sound, the musicians who need it most would be instrumentalists or singers, this would be essential as it would be the sound louder so the audience can hear the sound out of the monitors. A channel is where each sound is recorded or played in a mixer, this would include the voice coming out of one channel and guitar coming out of another. The fader is used to adjust the volume of the channel on the mixer. Mutes are used in an instrument to soften the tone of the instrument, this is commonly used in orchestral instruments. A send is an electronic signal used in music to make effects such as reverb or EQ to be used. EQ (Equalisation) is a type of effects graph which is used to change the frequency of any sound or the brightness, it can also make the sound more filtered.



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Tuesday 5 December 2017

Case Study - The 1975

Band: The 1975

Line up: Matthew Healy (Guitar and vocals)
Adam Hann (Guitar and Vocals)
George Daniel (Drums and vocals)
Ross MacDonald (Bass Guitar)
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The supporting acts for The 1975 were two bands called MisterWives and Saint hotel.

Monday 4 December 2017

Weekly Rehearsal Diaries - Week 4 - Massive Attack

In week 4, the song we focused on was teardrop by Massive Attack. This task took place on the 23rd of November. In this week, I played the drums as our drummer wasn't in. The drum beat in the song is repetitive which personally makes the song sound slightly boring, so therefore, I managed to add in some drum fills at the end of each chorus and on the build up to the chorus.

The main weaknesses shown in this rehearsal was the structure of the song. In the first verse, the verse is only repeated once in which the chords are only repeated once. However, in the third verse, it is slightly longer which confused the guitarist and the piano. Also, the song only contains three chords on the verses and intro. On the intro, the chords are played through once, however, on the verses the first chord is played twice which was unusual from the group to play as we kept on forgetting this change in chords.

Weekly Rehearsal Diary - Week 3 - Kate Bush

In week three, the focus for this week was Hounds Of Love by Kate Bush, this song was certainly the hardest song for our group to learn. The main reason for this is because the style of this particular song was very different to the groups' way of interpreting music in their own way. The main weaknesses in this rehearsal was more in relation to the vocalists, the way the song is sang by Kate Bush is very different to the way the singers in the group usually sing. However, eventually the singers in this group manage to overcome it and sang the song in their own way.

The date of this rehearsal took place on the 16th of November. My role in the group was to play the guitar, i didn't face any difficulties with playing the guitar as the chords were repeated and weren't complex. The target from weak one relies to this weeks task as it relates to learning new chords and practicing transitions between complex chords such as bar - chords. This evidently helped me as I faced no difficulty in playing the song on guitar and the transitions were really well executed.

Weekly Rehearsal Diary - Week 2 - Stevie Wonder

In this week, we focused on the song Superstition by Stevie Wonder, the previous target I set for myself was to learn new chords on guitar and practice transitions between chords. However, this week I focused on my vocals so the target was irrelevant for this week's task. I sang the chorus of the song in which I was the only boy who was singing on the song.

Since the song is known by everyone in the group, it wasn't difficult to get the song finished as it only took thirty minutes. This rehearsal took part on the 9th of November. On the chorus of the song, we added harmonies using the vowel 'oooo' in which it makes the song sound richer and fuller.

There were no specific weak areas, but the main strengths were particularly the vocals which were strong and in tune and the instrumental was very strong as well as the drummer and pianist were very confident. The only weakness shown was the guitar riff in the verses of the song which isn't easy to play on guitar for beginners.

Weekly Rehearsal Diary - Week 1 - James Brown

In the first week of college, we focused on rehearsing the song 'I feel good, I got you' by James Brown. In this rehearsal, our group deeply focused on getting the hardest parts of the songs right, this included the off beats on the chorus of the song as when we listen to the song it isn't obvious that it is on the off beat. This rehearsal took place on the second of November. Also, since I was playing the guitar, the use of four chords played were strummed on the sixth beat of the bar which was at first unusual to play, so I had to concentrate massively in order to not make any mistakes.

The target I set for myself as a guitarist is to practice new chords and the transition between complex chords because if I'm not completely confident on them, it will slow down the pace in which the group is learning at.

As well as areas of strength were shown in the rehearsal such as: team work and clear understanding of the structure of the song, there was a weakness that was shown during rehearsal which was the arrangement in terms of vocals, this includes harmonies and sometimes lyrics were being lost in the middle of the song. However, at the end of the rehearsal, everyone had learnt the song confidently and we were highly confident in our performance.


Wednesday 29 November 2017

Review 2

The content of the performances were to play modern and old famous songs. The songs weren't necessarily being covered but being interpreted in their own way using instruments such as: Guitar, Drums and Piano. Three bands performed in which the opening two bands sang both covers and originals in which they all vocalized and played instruments. The last band JCP, played a mixture of contemporary songs and old songs and played their own way using the Piano, Drums and Guitar.


The performers were successful in engaging the audience as during the ten minute breaks they would talk to audience to remind them about refreshment at the bar. Additionally, during the performance the bands were engaging with the audience as they used a lot of eye contact and moved around a lot.
The use of vocal harmony also created a sense of brightness which engaged the audience and caused them to cheer. Techniques they used to engage the audience was mainly based on their performance, for example, with the drummer, when songs came to an end drum fills were used which caused a lot of attention.


The standout moment for me was mainly when songs that were known such as: Rock star by Post Malone and Aladdin by Notes were played it stood out for me because what made it special was that it caused a lot of excitement from the audience. Also, when known songs were being played it made the whole performance special particularly with the arrangement. The difference between the bands was that since the first two bands played original music, it was difficult to show excitement over it, however, due to the harmonies and great vocals it made the performances really nice to watch.


My overall impression of the show was that it was really good and exciting because the performers were really talented and performed to the best of their ability. The show in general was a fantastic way to end the evening as all the songs played were catchy and vibrant.

Wednesday 15 November 2017

1980's music

The 1980's music varied from: contemporary R&B, Pop/Rock and Hip Hop. When Margret Thatcher came into power, she was massively against the genre of punk rock or heavy metal which caused a lot of rock artists to go against her. Main successful artists in the 1980's involved singers such as: Michael Jackson, WHAM, Prince, Madonna and Whitney Houston.


Prog Rock is a sub rock genre which involved long guitar solos and complex patterns throughout a song. It also involved  long instrumental parts and musical solos.


Audio continued

The first thing we went through was processing audio by importing an audio from the apple loops and we discussed how apple loops are a sample which contain temp information.
Observing timing of the audio when importing sample loops. (how the waves look when zoomed in)
We also looked at resizing and re looping and bouncing the audio in place.
The last thing we went through was to time stretch (the flex tool)

Find one rhythmic sample and melodic sample (songs)

Tuesday 14 November 2017

Album prices

Stormy's album averages at around seven pound on Amazon.
On Itunes, his album goes for eight pounds and his singles are for sale at 99 pence each.
His singles and albums are available on: iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify and Deezer.
On eBay, his album is averaging between 7-12 pounds.

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Ed Sheeran's album goes for 13 pounds on iTunes and his singles cost £1.29 each on iTunes.
On Amazon, his album averages between 10-12 pounds, whereas on Ebay, his album goes for thirteen pounds.
On HMV, his album is thirteen pounds.
His album is available on: iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify and Deezer
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employability

Ed Sheeran uses social media platforms such as: Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat. In terms of his posts, he is quiet inconsistent. On Instagram he usually posts every few days, however, he can sometimes take a week long breaks from posting something. His posts usually consist of his musical career, however, he also posts something about his personal life. He stopped using twitter since July due to abuse from people on the internet.
Twitter: Ed Sheeran (20.4 million followers)
Facebook: Ed Sheeran (17.2 million likes and 16 million followers)
Snapchat: Teddysphotos
Instagram: Ed Sheeran (16.2 million followers)



Wednesday 8 November 2017

Signal Flow

Audio Channel ( Channel Strip)
Record Enable
Input Monitoring
Channel Strip (Where the sound is processed - EQ)

Create a piece of music (1 1/2 mins long, 1 audio, 1 midi)
first week of December

Monday 6 November 2017

Babymetal

Babymetal is probably one of the only bands in this world who cover all genres of music all in one song. Their song 'Gimme Chocolate' generally comes across as confusing and compressed, however, it simultaneously comes across as unique. Besides the band being unique, I personally review them as odd and completely contradicting to their look and vocal tone and sound. When looking at these three teenage girls live on stage, I see pop vocals mixed with Heavy-metal/Pop-rock background instruments, it is pretty clear the young girls are unaware of the musical direction they want to follow.

The band was first created in 2010 in which the girls were 11-12 years old at the time. Their album was first released in February 2014 which a had major success in Japan andthen two years later they released their second album worldwide. They first signed to a record label in 2013 in which their first single sold over 18,000 copies and toped at number 6 on the weekly single charts. 

Analogue to digital conversion

Sound is transferred from analogue to digital.

Analogue audio is the compression and rarefaction of air molecules received by the human ear or microphone, the molecules then move which then causes the diaphragm of the microphone to move in and out sending signals to the audio interface which is the converted to digital information. Once the computer receives this information, it can then be distributed, once it is distributed and played back, it is converted back into an analogue signal which causes the speakers to vibrate due to sound waves vibrating causing the eardrums to move.

Frequency is the cycles of sound waves per second.

Amplitude is how low or loud the sound is.

Digital audio is the representation of analogue audio in the computer.

Wednesday 1 November 2017

Tutorial

James Brown was born on the third of may 1933. He joined a Birdy's group which at the time was a gospel/R&B group. He had joined the band shortly after one of the members "Troy Collins" was killed. The group was managed by Berry Trimier in which they performed at parties near colleges to attract the younger audience. They eventually signed to King Records' Federal in which their first song 'Please, Please, Please' was their first hit single.


In the 1970's, he was nicknamed the Godfather of soul in which he is still remembered as in this day. He played many instruments such as: vocals, organ, drums and guitar.

Friday 13 October 2017

Farz SAVE ME

When doing the track, I managed to quantise the instruments used, this included the piano and the drums, however there was a problem on logic which didn't allow me to quantise the kick drum and hi hat seperately. However, I managed to add my own kick drum which creates more power and presence in the track, also, I used the velocity tool and use different velocity numbers on the kick drum to create variation and dynamic on the track.

I also managed to use a synth to create more of a brighter sound and make the track sound more cleaner. After recording the synth, I had to use the piano roll to see if the synth key was in tune with the actual track, I also stretched the notes to make them more present in the track. 






Composing Task 1

Remix of come together by The Beatles

When remixing Come together by The Beatles, I changed the style of the drums to a more electronic kit which makes the song sound more relevant and modern which might influence the younger audience as well as the older audience. I also made the drum kit more complex, this involved increasing the hits on the Hi Hat and the snare drum to create more variation. The effect this has on the listener is that it doesn't create any type of boredom or doesn't make the song sound too simple. This also creates groove and funk.

In terms of structure, on the build up to the third verse, I made the break 8 bars instead of 4. I chose to do this because I wanted the build up to the second verse be more intense and joyful at the same time, I managed to do this by adding a complex drum beat in the last 4 bars which creates a lot of variation in the track. To make the track sound more funky and edgy, I made the bass a bit louder and added compression to it, this has a great effect on the listener as the funkiness makes the listener want to move and dance which evidently causes pleasure.

Also, with the bass scale I changed the melody of the notes from an F to a G to create a difference in melody. However, I chose to change it only on a particular part of the song which is on the hook so it still follows the regular root scale in the first half of the song.


Original Composition

When making my original composition, I wanted the song to somehow relate to the Thriller Album by Michael Jackson, therefore, I chose to use similar chords and drum beat to make the song sound similar but at the same different from Billie Jean. I used the chords Dm, Em, F and G using the french horns which three of the chords are used in Billie Jean. However, in order to make the song differentiate from Billie Jean, I used the chord G to change the melody within the song. The use of the french horns reminds the listener more of a melodic style as it could bring them back to their past or childhood music as these horns create an impression of 80's music. Also, the chord F isn't played in the style of legato like the rest of the chords are, I specifically played the chords twice in which it sounds more like a staccato feature in the song. This use of staccato (also a use of syncopation) makes the listener surprised in way as it is unexpected but also creates movement.
In the beginning of making the track, I wanted to add a rock guitar to make the track vary in terms of instruments and styles. I had deleted it as I thought it wasn't a great idea at the time, however, I recently added a simple rock guitar melody in the song so the song doesn't sound too soft or too clean. The chords I have used used are on the beat except for the third chord, this is quiet effective as it is a use of syncopation and creates variation.

In the song, I also used a harmony using a trumpet which starts off with a low harmony coming together with five different harmonies to make the song sound fuller and create suspense on the build up through the song. In the first half of the song, I used a very simple bass melody which repeats itself until the "chorus" of the song, the effect repetition has on the listener is that the sound could become exhausting for somehow boring for them, therefore, in the second half of the song, I used a different type of bass melody which sound more staccato and involves more complex movement between notes. By doing this, it shows dynamic and most certainly creates more edginess and funk in the bass. In addition, instead of following a particular melody-note pattern in the bass, I also changed the note of the bass in some parts of the melody so it doesn't repeat itself too much through out the track. This shows more variation through out the track and makes the track enjoyable to listen to.

I also used the velocity tool when it came to the drum kit, I specifically made the kick drum change in velocity on specific parts of the song as it has a big impact on the groove and feel of the song. This also avoids the song from being tedious.

The song follows the chords: Dm, Em, F and G, when the eight bars finish I added a Dm7, Em7, Fmaj7 and a G7. By doing this, it makes the chords more complex and makes the chords more richer and fuller.


Thursday 12 October 2017

Gig review 1

On the 11th of October, I was fortunate to witness the performing arts show which involved the mixed performance of: drama, musical theatre and dance. Each performance had the objective to tell a story to the audience including movement and emotion in their actions. For example, one of the performances in dance was related to the general topic of family or friendship, this was evident when they finished a scene with all characters hugging and showing love towards each other.

The performers were most definitely engaging with the audience, they certainly engaged with the audience as they were making a lot of eye contact and some scenes involved talking to the audience which made us feel part of the performance. In addition, when a scene involved a rhetorical question, the characters would always look at the audience. The effect of this is that it creates a sense of tension and suspense which gradually builds up in the rest of the performance. 

The standout moment from the performance was certainly when the musical theatre students got together and performed a choreography. In my opinion, that was a very special moment as students showed fluency in their movements. Since the song was also upbeat, it engaged more with the crowd because it was evident that the performers were having fun on stage. Their facial expressions created a sense of happiness and energy on stage which made the choreography stand out. 

In general, I think that all performances were enjoyable and the show was special. However, the some students from the dance department struggled a bit when it came to dancing in time with the music making it seem sloppy. Nonetheless, it was entirely consistent through out the performance therefore it wasn't completely obvious from the audiences point of view. 

Wednesday 11 October 2017

Skills Audit

As a musician, the skills I think I present as a musician mainly lies on the vocal and accuracy of instrument playing. One of my skills would be my falsetto, in which I am able to vocalize powerfully but I can also use a soft and airy falsetto depending on the song I am singing. One of my classmates had mentioned that the accuracy of my drum playing is really good, this involves managing to keep tempo correctly on a specific song and knowing the right beat to play and the approach of different songs. As a student, my skills include the knowledge of the music industry, I have a great amount of knowledge when it comes to musical knowledge, particularly when It comes to discussing the structures of albums and the effect it has on the listener.

One of my classmates called Juan is very talented at playing different instruments, he plays the: clarinet, guitar, piano, violin and can also sing. This makes him a multi talented musician and makes him a very enjoyable act to watch. As a student, he has a large understanding of musical theory and can read musical notes. This makes it easier for him to play songs using musical notation.

One of my other classmates is called Alex, one of the skills he mainly possesses is his ability to improvise during the duration of a song. His scales and guitar riffs manage to stand out making him a very talented guitarist. If he knows the key of any song, at any point through out the track, he is able to use pentatonic scales to make the track sound funkier or catchier than it already is. As a student, he doesn't have much communication, however, he is able to progress quickly foe tasks set making him a quick learner.



Induction Gig Evaluation

In yesterday's performance, our band performed Billie Jean by Michael Jackson, all four singers managed to sing the song accurately and managed to stay in key and include emotion up to a certain extent. A lot of the performance went well, mainly the accuracy of the chords and vocal tone. However, a few times throughout the performance, there was a struggle in terms of harmonies in which some vocals stood out more than others, the negative thing about this is that it causes the harmonies not to be as smooth as they should be.


There was a lot of communication throughout the performance, for example, when it came to the bridge, we had purposefully pre-planned a change in tempo of the song to create some sort of tension and brightness particularly in the vocal and extended chords in which we all looked at each other and reminded ourselves on the change of tempo. On the build up to the performance, we had rehearsed a few times before going into the theatre. At sound check, generally as a band we were certainly confident, however, the harmonies could've most certainly been more accurate and smoother which we unfortunately didn't manage to show in the final performance. We had practiced a weeks before a couple of times in which we had given each band member parts to sing and we decided which part of the song flowed better for which singer.


In terms of engaging with the audience, our band showed a good amount of engagement with the audience particularly when it came to the pre-chorus of the song, as this was the build up to the chorus, it was the perfect time to show engagement.


Confidence was the main feature which the band generally managed to present, especially with one member of the band, Joe, he managed to show his dance moves confidentially and fearlessly. The band performance as a conclusion was a great performance as the audience also showed support by clapping and shouting.

ISLAND RECORDS

Chris Blackwell is the founder of Island Records in 1959 where he formed the label in Jamaica, he was on holiday in Jamaica in which he came across a band which he liked and chose to record them and promote their music. However, the label started to achieve major success worldwide in the 1970's. When island records came to the UK, they brought a pop/reggae influence genre which was slightly unusual at the time. Some key artists that have been part of Island Records include: Bob Marley, U2, Nick Drake, Roxy Music and Sly and Robbie.

Monday 9 October 2017

Farz Logic Mixes


In this lesson, I made some changes to the sound of the drums making it sound more electronic. I also changed the structure of the track in which I made the intro before the second verse longer, I did this to create more tension and suspense. I changed the sound of the guitar to a classic guitar to make it sound more cleaner and brighter, however the contrast between the vocals makes the genre vary.

Wednesday 4 October 2017

Songwriting groups and band

Songwriting group
Kenya- vocals
Paulo Reiss- guitar
Peter- vocals
Alex- guitar
Josh- drums
Alfie- bass
Two guitars, one piano, two microphones, one drum kit and a bass

Band performance
Joey- vocals
Paulo- vocals and guitar
Juan- vocals and guitar
Alfie- bass
Josh- drums

Tuesday 3 October 2017

Bio Paulo Reiss

Paulo Reiss' music uniquely differentiates from the basic pop/RnB music genre. The simplicity of his songs creates tension but simultaneously creates a melodic, fresh and vibrant vibe. He claims to be from mars due to his music being "out of this world." In the past, Paulo has won awards such as the VMA award for best male artist, EMA award for best song and an award for song of the summer. All of his awards have made him an inspiration to many people out there including his fans and artists around the world.

In relation to his personal life, he says that his life has always been revolved around music besides the fact that his childhood dream was to be a footballer. However, he claims that his musical inspiration has always been himself and he never doubts what he's capable of. Recently, his album "You will never be as good as me" has gone triple platinum and has appealed to the likes of Ed Sheeran, Drake, Donald Trump and The Pope.