Sunday, May 31, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Composing and Scoring
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What am I up to? Composing!
Author and podcaster J. Daniel Sawyer has been hard at work turning his amazing sci-fi fantasy spy thriller into a fully dramatized audiobook... and I've been composing an original score for the work. You can subscribe to it free and have it downloaded to the podcatching program of your choice.
But, if the music is what you're after, let me provide a couple nice demos.
(Right click the title of the tune and open it in a new window or "save target as" to download.)
Predestination and Other Games of Chance
This is the main theme music for the piece. It contains several motifs which you hear developed throughout the rest of the work. The music is composed as the novel is being produced, one chapter at a time. So the music progresses with the story, as I learn more and more about scoring and composing. This piece really set the bar for the sound of the entire work. I recorded it over one night, with some cheap microphones, a borrowed piano and a new laptop which I still haven't technically paid for. I put it on a credit card.
Joss' Dilemma
This piece first dropped in episode 16, but is used throughout some of the later episodes. The motif from the main theme are easy to pick out, but I expanded on it. I love playing with the abiguity as to whether this tune is in dupal or compound meter. It flows back and forth for a while, then seems to rest on a comfortable compound meter until the end, when we hear the clack of wooden jingles forcing us to hear it in 4/4. Are they triplets or eighth notes? Is Joss Kyle a hero or a villin? These are questions for another day. :)
Satan
Satan is an interesting character. He's not featured explicitly in predestination, but I titled this piece because Satan was being pondered while the music kicks in. I can't speak for anyone else, but for some reason this piece seems to have a nice blend of noble, scary, serious and frivolity that can only be summed up in the most complex character I can think of. The Devil.
Jim & the greenbelt
This is music inspired by one of the characters, Jim, taking a glance at an artificial greenbelt on a lunar colony. The view is beautiful and he longs for it, but also realizes that he will never get to see the real thing again on earth. (Why? Listen to the story yourself, sucka!) So he's vewy sad. :( Emotions are complicated to no end. So I hope I can capture a little bit of that blend of longing and admiration. Read More......
Author and podcaster J. Daniel Sawyer has been hard at work turning his amazing sci-fi fantasy spy thriller into a fully dramatized audiobook... and I've been composing an original score for the work. You can subscribe to it free and have it downloaded to the podcatching program of your choice.
But, if the music is what you're after, let me provide a couple nice demos.
(Right click the title of the tune and open it in a new window or "save target as" to download.)
Predestination and Other Games of Chance
This is the main theme music for the piece. It contains several motifs which you hear developed throughout the rest of the work. The music is composed as the novel is being produced, one chapter at a time. So the music progresses with the story, as I learn more and more about scoring and composing. This piece really set the bar for the sound of the entire work. I recorded it over one night, with some cheap microphones, a borrowed piano and a new laptop which I still haven't technically paid for. I put it on a credit card.
Joss' Dilemma
This piece first dropped in episode 16, but is used throughout some of the later episodes. The motif from the main theme are easy to pick out, but I expanded on it. I love playing with the abiguity as to whether this tune is in dupal or compound meter. It flows back and forth for a while, then seems to rest on a comfortable compound meter until the end, when we hear the clack of wooden jingles forcing us to hear it in 4/4. Are they triplets or eighth notes? Is Joss Kyle a hero or a villin? These are questions for another day. :)
Satan
Satan is an interesting character. He's not featured explicitly in predestination, but I titled this piece because Satan was being pondered while the music kicks in. I can't speak for anyone else, but for some reason this piece seems to have a nice blend of noble, scary, serious and frivolity that can only be summed up in the most complex character I can think of. The Devil.
Jim & the greenbelt
This is music inspired by one of the characters, Jim, taking a glance at an artificial greenbelt on a lunar colony. The view is beautiful and he longs for it, but also realizes that he will never get to see the real thing again on earth. (Why? Listen to the story yourself, sucka!) So he's vewy sad. :( Emotions are complicated to no end. So I hope I can capture a little bit of that blend of longing and admiration. Read More......
Friday, April 24, 2009
MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC!
Posted on 10:39 PM
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These two tunes were composed and produced by myself, in about an hour each, without leaving my couch!
Here are some other random tunes I produced for various reasons, enjoy!
Here are some other random tunes I produced for various reasons, enjoy!
Your Mama's Groove
http://tiny.cc/mamagroove
Left Two Hands
http://tiny.cc/Lefthands
Recognize!
http://tiny.cc/recognize
A minor jam
http://tiny.cc/minorjam
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http://tiny.cc/mamagroove
Left Two Hands
http://tiny.cc/Lefthands
Recognize!
http://tiny.cc/recognize
A minor jam
http://tiny.cc/minorjam
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Theresa Andersson is AMAZING!
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Allright, I just discovered my new goddess. Theresa Andersson is very, very talented and her songs are fantastic. She plays everything and plays it with a fantastic groove. Her voice is fantastic, huge range, perfect intonation, great expression. She plays with all sorts of looping pedals but does amazingly creative things with the form of her music. Her songs are beautiful and creative with strong Soul influences.
Check out this video:
and this video:
OH MY SWEET LORD, she's so good!!!!!!! How legit is that, using a turntable for your beat? Freaking fantastic. And she's ADORABLE!! On top of all that talent she's so sweet.
My new goal in life: Meet Theresa Andersson Read More......
Check out this video:
and this video:
OH MY SWEET LORD, she's so good!!!!!!! How legit is that, using a turntable for your beat? Freaking fantastic. And she's ADORABLE!! On top of all that talent she's so sweet.
My new goal in life: Meet Theresa Andersson Read More......
Friday, February 06, 2009
Indaba Me!
I just discovered a great new outlet for my music!
Right now I've got a few tracks I've composed and produced for Dan Sawyers audiobook: "Antithesis: Book 1. Predestination and Other Games of Chance."
I'll update here as much as I can as I go! Read More......
Right now I've got a few tracks I've composed and produced for Dan Sawyers audiobook: "Antithesis: Book 1. Predestination and Other Games of Chance."
I'll update here as much as I can as I go! Read More......
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
A new cube.
Posted on 4:45 AM
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What's on the horizon for Guerrilla filmmaker, Joe Brovsky? Here is the teaser trailer for 'Lightning Cube', the newest in a series of adventures by secret agent Ping Pong. Pong is an air-brained-badass in a sharp tux and an hilariously not-to-subtle parody of James Bond.
If you want a taste of Joe's hilarious film style, check out 'Platnum Thumb'. Read More......
If you want a taste of Joe's hilarious film style, check out 'Platnum Thumb'. Read More......
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
My favorte sins :)
Here's a random, but interesting wikipedia article on the Seven Deadly Sins!
There are even a few sins which I didn't even know existed!
For example: Studiose
Apparently to be "studiose" is to eats ones' food "too daintily". Keep those pinkies in! This sin is one of many which are considered types of GLUTTONY. Other sins of gluttony include: Praepropere - eating too soon; Laute - eating too expensively; Nimis - eating too much; Ardenter - eating too eagerly and Forente - eating wildly.
So don't spend too much on food, don't eat lunch before 11:30, skip the super-sizing and try to find a nice balance between eating daintily and eating wildly.
Anyhoo... enjoy the article!
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