Welcome trust visit 1
The welcome trust where we went last week was an amazing experience but Ok.When we arrived there,we first went upstairs to a room and one man told us what tasks are we going to do at the time of the visit.So,first we went to the gallery and looked at things related to electricity and in the paper,it was written to find out the following things and write about them,it had 3 stages including a presentation we had to make how music was made with electricity,This task went Ok but we couldn't complete it because It took time for us to look and write about and make short presentations of what we learnt.
What I learnt from this task is that music can be played with electricity,like we saw a bulb which is used for electricity.
The next task was that We went back upstairs to the room where we were,and we did an experiment,on how to make music with electric equipment,So first of all the guide showed how he was doing it,He connected his phone to the wire and music was being played on his phone,and as the music was being played,the electric equipment such as the plate was moving along with it up and down. Then we sat in our places and used the electric equipment which the previous group was using,the there was an equipment given to us and we made a musical drum sound with it and there were speakers connected and then when the time was up and the other group came from the gallery,we shared what we did,Like I was playing a drum with the equipment with two people Jacob and Danioll. We made an amazing drum sound with the equipment, and Of course others as well,after that the other group who went to the gallery,gave short presentations of what they did.
In this instrumental workshop,what I learnt is that You can make music using electric equipment anywhere,by playing music on your phone and using sticks to play drum but one must connect tit to the equipment and it should be very clear for listening and especially using from input to output.
The task I liked best was the nostrum entail one because it was easy for us to make music whatever came into our mind.The Gallery task was quite tough,because it took us a long time trying to finish the task of 3 stages which was given to us,but it was good because we participated and utilized our time going around the gallery and doing things high were related to the task which was given to us.
Another thing which I forgot to mention is that,When I came back to the room where we had a talk about what the visit was going to be like,with my group after seeing the gallery,We shared our presentations and the other group was showing how they made their music using technology of the electric equipment.
This was an amazing experience,and we use electric equipment for other things like making models.
When we went to the gallery,we saw all the things of electricity and how it can be used in music such as the screen in which the molecules were moving in Circles,the musical tune was being played.
What I learnt from this task is that music can be played with electricity,like we saw a bulb which is used for electricity.
The next task was that We went back upstairs to the room where we were,and we did an experiment,on how to make music with electric equipment,So first of all the guide showed how he was doing it,He connected his phone to the wire and music was being played on his phone,and as the music was being played,the electric equipment such as the plate was moving along with it up and down. Then we sat in our places and used the electric equipment which the previous group was using,the there was an equipment given to us and we made a musical drum sound with it and there were speakers connected and then when the time was up and the other group came from the gallery,we shared what we did,Like I was playing a drum with the equipment with two people Jacob and Danioll. We made an amazing drum sound with the equipment, and Of course others as well,after that the other group who went to the gallery,gave short presentations of what they did.
In this instrumental workshop,what I learnt is that You can make music using electric equipment anywhere,by playing music on your phone and using sticks to play drum but one must connect tit to the equipment and it should be very clear for listening and especially using from input to output.
The task I liked best was the nostrum entail one because it was easy for us to make music whatever came into our mind.The Gallery task was quite tough,because it took us a long time trying to finish the task of 3 stages which was given to us,but it was good because we participated and utilized our time going around the gallery and doing things high were related to the task which was given to us.
Another thing which I forgot to mention is that,When I came back to the room where we had a talk about what the visit was going to be like,with my group after seeing the gallery,We shared our presentations and the other group was showing how they made their music using technology of the electric equipment.
This was an amazing experience,and we use electric equipment for other things like making models.
When we went to the gallery,we saw all the things of electricity and how it can be used in music such as the screen in which the molecules were moving in Circles,the musical tune was being played.
Seconds song for solo set and other songs/Rehearsal diary 11.
For my overall rehearsal diary,I kept practicing songs,Music related stuff as I spoke about in my rehearsal diary refferring to the previous posts.I am planning to play Wavin flag by K'naan and treat you better by Shawn Mendez for the solo set next week.I feel the Song K'naan Wavin flag is much faster than Shawn Mendez treat you better.
Production/performance planning and research
About my rehearsal DiaryLogic demo/PortfolioSongs for solo set/Rehearsal diary 10.
Drag me down by one direction is the one I did on my own. I had just been doing basic stuff in my peri lessons. Which I spoke about below.I did something of my own and was thinking of performing this song for the Solo set.
https://youtu.be/10kqe2CfQNU
This was also the one I did on my own and thinking for performing this song as well for the solo set.
Basically,What I had done so far,I had been creating a track by choosing some instruments of my choice and irking along and putting in my track with Chord triggerArppegiator etc.,Logic Midi FX and Audio FX to create a piece of track related to music.I put drummer by choosing g drums from the Library.I had been using some of the panels for increasing and decreasing the structures of my track.I will continue over the next lessons to keep doing this stuff in logic for this task.I was increasing the Bus sounds.I used output in my track. When I was playing the piano on logic,meaning when I chose that for my one of the instrument which I was going to create my new track in,I was using the arppegiator,Chord trigger and normal sound and increasing and decreasing the volume.I was basically,making my own music with many instruments with the help of the Logic Audio and Midi FX's. Hence it is very interesting. I had also been using the modulator as well.I had been selecting anything I wanted from the groups.
For my rehearsal Diary,I have been showing what I had been doing in my band workshop and songwriting sessions and instrumentation technique lessons and it consists of:-
Bass notes of my Original song with the band on the Minibrute Keyboard and about the equipment.
About the vocal transformer
Scales of C,G and F major with contrary motion
Original Song related to Breakfast which I did in my Peri lessons
Chords for Pink matter
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
Making of my own music with the black keys on the piano
Bass notes of my Original song with the band on the Minibrute Keyboard and about the equipment.
About the vocal transformer
Scales of C,G and F major with contrary motion
Original Song related to Breakfast which I did in my Peri lessons
Chords for Pink matter
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
Making of my own music with the black keys on the piano
and so on.These are in my previous posts and the areas of weaknesses which show only are only about the figuring of the scales when I play fast.Rehearsal diary 2,About the peri lessons
In today's peri lesson we wrote a song and practiced playing on the piano and singing it.The chord progression is C F and G.The name/element of the song is breakfast.It all went good,I could just sing and play the piano in whichever we I wanted to do.Bill liked it a lot and we also played a song which we had also been practicing in the previous lessons called Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence.That also went good.The song is written like this.
https://youtu.be/qrGINFHXw4s
I was playing a little bit of tunes of Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.As the above link shows.
Verse:-
Scrambled eggs tasty
Bread is boring some days
Bacon boring
Omelet Yummy.
Everyday waking up and
Seeing breakfast on the
table.
Eggs and bread.
Chorus:-
Love what's being
served
Eating on time.
Organising nicely for
the rest of the day.
Verse:-
Trusting parents of
What is good for our health,must
not always keep eating Junk food and
eat mostly healthy food.
Chorus:-
Always eat breakfast
no matter what happens
or if you don't have time
get food packed.
https://youtu.be/pAa_NG6611A
This YouTube link gives you the recording which I did in my peri lessons.I have actually recorded it on my phone and took a video of it.
https://youtu.be/qrGINFHXw4s
I was playing a little bit of tunes of Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.As the above link shows.
Verse:-
Scrambled eggs tasty
Bread is boring some days
Bacon boring
Omelet Yummy.
Everyday waking up and
Seeing breakfast on the
table.
Eggs and bread.
Chorus:-
Love what's being
served
Eating on time.
Organising nicely for
the rest of the day.
Verse:-
Trusting parents of
What is good for our health,must
not always keep eating Junk food and
eat mostly healthy food.
Chorus:-
Always eat breakfast
no matter what happens
or if you don't have time
get food packed.
https://youtu.be/pAa_NG6611A
This YouTube link gives you the recording which I did in my peri lessons.I have actually recorded it on my phone and took a video of it.
However,What ever we are learning in the peri lessons,Gives me the basic idea as to how to work better in songwriting and band workshop sessions in the college.But,when finally if I get split up into another band,There is always different ways of doing our rehearsals and not the same thing as we do in our peri lessons.This kept happening from the beginning of time when we started these peri lessons as it helps us a lot with our skills.
Rehearsal Diary 6/Work for the Band workshop and song writing sessions
https://youtu.be/Vs9PICiaMhk
These are the chords for Pink matter ft 3000 Andre.We are working for this as part of a cover of a song.We named the band as Soulful Trigger and We are working on an Original Song as well.https://youtu.be/2dGJ5G-NQG8Playing scale Cmajor,left hand ,Right hand together and separate which I learnt in my Peri lessons as part of an excercise.Rehearsal diary 4
https://youtu.be/0yV7Wm-YNJ0
This is an original song and the element/name is breakfast.I made this in my peri lessons.
Listening analysis/ of music performance or production in the last 5 years
In general,the musical features approach is found in many different schools and locations,both nationally and internationally and so there is evidence that it basic principles are replicable and also adaptable.At Morpeth ,the programme is not genre specific and works across all age phrases,as well as with technology.Harrogate regards the approach as good music teaching and has first-hand evidence of the positive impact of the approach,including the encouragement of teachers to act as musicians with their pupils," Music teachers shouldn't be afraid to sing or play for students".Steyning reports that the approaches with older pupils are replicable in other settings,suggesting that,in more challenging schools,it could be simpler to set the different types of vocational and academic qualifications as separate options.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/HGThjMZZjJg
This link gives you the 10 most irritating sounds in music,errors in music performances.Performers play rock music which they think that they are having fun and making the audience have fun when it is actually a total commotion and not sounding good.
The last five years:-
This modern musical ingeniously chronicles the five-year life of a marriage,from meeting to break-up and from break -up to meeting.
Jason Robert Brown's Drama Desk winner,The last five years,has been translated into a handful of languages and was named one of TIME Magazines ten best shows of 2001.A testament to the show's longevity,and spurred by the show's regional popularity,The Last Five years enjoyed an Off-Broadway revival at Second Stage in 2013.A film adaptation was released in 2014,starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan.
An emotionally powerful and intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in and out of love over the course of five years,the show's unconventional structure consists of Cathy,the woman,telling her story backwards while Jamie,the man,tells his story chronologically;the two characters only meet once,at their wedding in the middle of the show.
Featuring a two-person cast, The last five years is a great opportunity for actors with both range and stamina. This intimate musical is perfect for small theatre companies and black box venues.
TIFF:Anna Kendrick on Singing Her Way Through 'The Last 5 Years':-
Anna Kendrick is in Toronto promoting a number of movies( she's a busy gal),but one is especially
close to her heart. In said film,the musical "The Last 5 Years", Kendrick gives one of her most
appealing performance as Cathy,an aspiring actress trying to hit big in New York. The film-directed by Richard LaGravenese and based on the hit off-Broadway musical-traces her characters
relationship to Jamie(Jeremy Jordan),an up-and-coming novelist,over the course of five tumulus
years." The Last 5 years,"which RADiUS-TWC opens next Valentines Day,isn't the only musical the actress has completed this year.
UK Music has publishing Measuring Music 2015-an annual economic study that reveals the true scale of the U.K. music's vast contribution to the UK economy.2014 proved to be a buoyant year for music with increased growth across the sector contributing to a staggering £4.1billion overall contribution to the UKs economy.
The art of noise:how music recording has changed over decades:-
Technology provides crystal clear recordings of all the music in the world,at little or no cost.But,as a
historical audio installation opens at the science Musuem,composer Christopher Fox asks why we won't let go of our musical past.
History of sound recording:-
Experiments in capturing sound on a recording medium for preservation and reproduction began in earnest during the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s. Many pioneering attempts to record and reproduce sound were made during the latter half of the 19th century-notably Scott's Phonautograph of 1857 - and these efforts culminated in the invention of the phonograph,patented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
The history of sound recording- which has progressed in waves,driven by the invention and commercial introduction of new technologies-can be roughly divided into four main periods:-
the " Acoustic". era,1877 to 1925
the "Electrical" era, 1877 to 1925(including sound on film)
the "Magnetic" era,1945 to 1975
the " Digital" Era,1975 to the present day.
Effect of Errors and Delays in Inventory Reporting on Production System Performance:-
Abstract:-
A discrete linear control has been used by the authors to examine the performance of multi-level,multi-product production control systems operating in an environment where system errors are expected. The basic method was reported in and it's use to examine system structures and system implementation sequences was discussed in (2). Production control systems operate in an uncertain
environment.Besides the commonly considered uncertainties in demand,yield,quality and delivery times,errors frequently exist in basic data such as bills of materials and occur in stock records as a result of incorrect or late transaction recording. This paper presents the basic discrete linear control representation of MRP and ROC systems,shows how these representations may be modified to
include certain types of internal system error, before examining the effects of delays in stock recoding and of recording errors on the performance of the system.Performance measures include the effects on schedules,planned stock and delivery performance.
https://youtu.be/lExW80sXsHs
Evolution in music is the name of this video.This shows that the rhythm is changing and there is no fixed rhythm which they have because of their medley. The beat boxing doesn't sound so clear in this video.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/HAYDXanYgaK
This video is called closing Ceremony by Estelle.
In this video what I have realised that the way she is singing is the matter of feeling sad,She is sitting
near the piano while singing and in the field of sports,the athletes are crying even though they won their matches which shouldn't be the case because,It is good that you worked hard and it is the matter of feeling happy.The singer should have an appropriate standing posture while singing.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/LVJYMM1m4Yg
The name of this video is ( Shaggs my Cutie) and the error in this performance/Production recording is that it is off tune,off beat and off time.A little bit.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/HGThjMZZjJg
This link gives you the 10 most irritating sounds in music,errors in music performances.Performers play rock music which they think that they are having fun and making the audience have fun when it is actually a total commotion and not sounding good.
The last five years:-
This modern musical ingeniously chronicles the five-year life of a marriage,from meeting to break-up and from break -up to meeting.
Jason Robert Brown's Drama Desk winner,The last five years,has been translated into a handful of languages and was named one of TIME Magazines ten best shows of 2001.A testament to the show's longevity,and spurred by the show's regional popularity,The Last Five years enjoyed an Off-Broadway revival at Second Stage in 2013.A film adaptation was released in 2014,starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan.
An emotionally powerful and intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in and out of love over the course of five years,the show's unconventional structure consists of Cathy,the woman,telling her story backwards while Jamie,the man,tells his story chronologically;the two characters only meet once,at their wedding in the middle of the show.
Featuring a two-person cast, The last five years is a great opportunity for actors with both range and stamina. This intimate musical is perfect for small theatre companies and black box venues.
TIFF:Anna Kendrick on Singing Her Way Through 'The Last 5 Years':-
Anna Kendrick is in Toronto promoting a number of movies( she's a busy gal),but one is especially
close to her heart. In said film,the musical "The Last 5 Years", Kendrick gives one of her most
appealing performance as Cathy,an aspiring actress trying to hit big in New York. The film-directed by Richard LaGravenese and based on the hit off-Broadway musical-traces her characters
relationship to Jamie(Jeremy Jordan),an up-and-coming novelist,over the course of five tumulus
years." The Last 5 years,"which RADiUS-TWC opens next Valentines Day,isn't the only musical the actress has completed this year.
UK Music has publishing Measuring Music 2015-an annual economic study that reveals the true scale of the U.K. music's vast contribution to the UK economy.2014 proved to be a buoyant year for music with increased growth across the sector contributing to a staggering £4.1billion overall contribution to the UKs economy.
The art of noise:how music recording has changed over decades:-
Technology provides crystal clear recordings of all the music in the world,at little or no cost.But,as a
historical audio installation opens at the science Musuem,composer Christopher Fox asks why we won't let go of our musical past.
History of sound recording:-
Experiments in capturing sound on a recording medium for preservation and reproduction began in earnest during the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s. Many pioneering attempts to record and reproduce sound were made during the latter half of the 19th century-notably Scott's Phonautograph of 1857 - and these efforts culminated in the invention of the phonograph,patented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
The history of sound recording- which has progressed in waves,driven by the invention and commercial introduction of new technologies-can be roughly divided into four main periods:-
the " Acoustic". era,1877 to 1925
the "Electrical" era, 1877 to 1925(including sound on film)
the "Magnetic" era,1945 to 1975
the " Digital" Era,1975 to the present day.
Effect of Errors and Delays in Inventory Reporting on Production System Performance:-
Abstract:-
A discrete linear control has been used by the authors to examine the performance of multi-level,multi-product production control systems operating in an environment where system errors are expected. The basic method was reported in and it's use to examine system structures and system implementation sequences was discussed in (2). Production control systems operate in an uncertain
environment.Besides the commonly considered uncertainties in demand,yield,quality and delivery times,errors frequently exist in basic data such as bills of materials and occur in stock records as a result of incorrect or late transaction recording. This paper presents the basic discrete linear control representation of MRP and ROC systems,shows how these representations may be modified to
include certain types of internal system error, before examining the effects of delays in stock recoding and of recording errors on the performance of the system.Performance measures include the effects on schedules,planned stock and delivery performance.
https://youtu.be/lExW80sXsHs
Evolution in music is the name of this video.This shows that the rhythm is changing and there is no fixed rhythm which they have because of their medley. The beat boxing doesn't sound so clear in this video.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/HAYDXanYgaK
This video is called closing Ceremony by Estelle.
In this video what I have realised that the way she is singing is the matter of feeling sad,She is sitting
near the piano while singing and in the field of sports,the athletes are crying even though they won their matches which shouldn't be the case because,It is good that you worked hard and it is the matter of feeling happy.The singer should have an appropriate standing posture while singing.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/LVJYMM1m4Yg
The name of this video is ( Shaggs my Cutie) and the error in this performance/Production recording is that it is off tune,off beat and off time.A little bit.
Rehearsal Diary 6/Work for the Band workshop and song writing sessions
https://youtu.be/Vs9PICiaMhk
These are the chords for Pink matter ft 3000 Andre.We are working for this as part of a cover of a song.We named the band as Soulful Trigger and We are working on an Original Song as well.https://youtu.be/2dGJ5G-NQG8Playing scale Cmajor,left hand ,Right hand together and separate which I learnt in my Peri lessons as part of an excercise.Rehearsal diary 4
https://youtu.be/0yV7Wm-YNJ0
This is an original song and the element/name is breakfast.I made this in my peri lessons.
This is an original song and the element/name is breakfast.I made this in my peri lessons.
Mixing of band workshop and songwriting sessions/Rehearsal diary 3
In these sessions on a Monday and Tuesday,we will be doing original songs and covers.So for these sessions it is basically a band practice on these two days.A mini brute keyboard is a very small keyboard and you can tune sounds like the voice transformer.In min brute keyboards you can use wave sounds and other songs for sound check.
https://youtu.be/Mj6cpFYuiG0
This link talks about the Minibrute keyboard which we learnt today in band workshop class today.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/S8oYA9F6h2i
These are the notes as to how I am playing the original song with my band in the above link.This shows which notes I am playing.
https://youtu.be/Mj6cpFYuiG0
This link talks about the Minibrute keyboard which we learnt today in band workshop class today.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/S8oYA9F6h2i
These are the notes as to how I am playing the original song with my band in the above link.This shows which notes I am playing.
In this following picture,It shows how a minibrute keyboard should be set when connected in order to be able to play.Rehearsal diary 2,About the peri lessons
Mixing of band workshop and songwriting sessions/Rehearsal diary 3
In these sessions on a Monday and Tuesday,we will be doing original songs and covers.So for these sessions it is basically a band practice on these two days.A mini brute keyboard is a very small keyboard and you can tune sounds like the voice transformer.In min brute keyboards you can use wave sounds and other songs for sound check.
https://youtu.be/Mj6cpFYuiG0
This link talks about the Minibrute keyboard which we learnt today in band workshop class today.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/S8oYA9F6h2i
These are the notes as to how I am playing the original song with my band in the above link.This shows which notes I am playing.
In this following picture,It shows how a minibrute keyboard should be set when connected in order to be able to play. today's peri lesson we wrote a song and practiced playing on the piano and singing it.The chord progression is C F and G.The name/element of the song is breakfast.It all went good,I could just sing and play the piano in whichever we I wanted to do.Bill liked it a lot and we also played a song which we had also been practicing in the previous lessons called Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence.That also went good.The song is written like this.https://youtu.be/Mj6cpFYuiG0
This link talks about the Minibrute keyboard which we learnt today in band workshop class today.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/S8oYA9F6h2i
These are the notes as to how I am playing the original song with my band in the above link.This shows which notes I am playing.
https://youtu.be/qrGINFHXw4s
I was playing a little bit of tunes of Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.As the above link shows.
Verse:-
Scrambled eggs tasty
Bread is boring some days
Bacon boring
Omelet Yummy.
Everyday waking up and
Seeing breakfast on the
table.
Eggs and bread.
Chorus:-
Love what's being
served
Eating on time.
Organising nicely for
the rest of the day.
Verse:-
Trusting parents of
What is good for our health,must
not always keep eating Junk food and
eat mostly healthy food.
Chorus:-
Always eat breakfast
no matter what happens
or if you don't have time
get food packed.
https://youtu.be/pAa_NG6611A
This YouTube link gives you the recording which I did in my peri lessons.I have actually recorded it on my phone and took a video of it.
Monday, 9 January 2017
Rehearsal diary today,About the Songwriting session today
Today what happened today was that we used a Vocal transformer for practice for band workshops and songwriting sessions.It was interesting,cool and funny because of the noises we make and when we are singing.This was a new and an amazing experience.In our practice time,Marco,Kassana and I were trying various types of sounds such as vocoder etc.This is a new experience especially for singing.I tried playing the piano along with that but it doesn't sound good at all with instruments because of the Bad noise.We will be using and practicing in every Songwriting sass ions and Band workshop sessions.I enjoyed it a lot and we were told by Chloe that we will use it in our Easter gig in March.We made funny noises and singing,I also played the foot pedal drum,Piano and keyboard without the transformer.This is for the Funky junk Project for this term.I watched the video about a guy explaining as to how the vocal transformer works.I agreed with him as he was using many sounds like us in the class today.
https://youtu.be/fYSxt6OKyUc
https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/VT-3_OM.pdf
The first link is a video and is explained very well about the transformer.The second link is a diagram and shapeof the transformer.Things which are written.The voice transformer consists of Lead,Bass,Mega phone,Radio,Scatter,Direct,Auto perches 1 and 2 ,Vocoder and Synth.We tried all of them in the class in our individual band groups.An ampere is a red coloured extension chord to connect the microphones.
These are the photos which I took


https://youtu.be/fYSxt6OKyUc
https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/VT-3_OM.pdf
The first link is a video and is explained very well about the transformer.The second link is a diagram and shapeof the transformer.Things which are written.The voice transformer consists of Lead,Bass,Mega phone,Radio,Scatter,Direct,Auto perches 1 and 2 ,Vocoder and Synth.We tried all of them in the class in our individual band groups.An ampere is a red coloured extension chord to connect the microphones.
These are the photos which I took
Band workshop session today assessment 1 for Easter gig
Today,We had to perform one of our songs using the new equipment especially the Minibrute analog synthesiser and vocal transformer.We performed our original song today and it was neat the candil law,Something like that.I could play the notes very well on the keyboard. Hence the performance went very well,for our Easter gig,I will perform much more better with my band including the cover which is a song called pink matter.Hnce,I am doing well.I practice a lot from time to time.
http://ollysellwood.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/band-workshop-funky-junk-run-through-gig.html
This is the run through gig which we had yesterday as part of the 1st assessment for the Easter gig which we have time till March 14th. Band no 1.
http://ollysellwood.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/band-workshop-funky-junk-run-through-gig.html
This is the run through gig which we had yesterday as part of the 1st assessment for the Easter gig which we have time till March 14th. Band no 1.
"Adorn" features on-beat sub-bass sounds,[4] falsetto howls,[5] irregular vocal echoes, obscured synths,[6] and sparse keyboard arrangements.[7] The lyrics feature brazen declarations of affection,[5] including promises of adoration to a female subject.[8] Writers liken "Adorn" to Marvin Gaye's 1982 ballad "Sexual Healing".[5][6][7] Miguel was inspired to write the song by a series of dreams he had prior to writing it.[9] His girlfriend, model and artist Nazanin Mandi, was also an inspiration behind the song. Miguel later told Peoplemagazine: "I had been on a long trip and was anxious to see her. That's where the song began, with that emotion while I was on the plane. I don't remember how I got from 'These lips can't wait to taste your skin' to the end of the song, but when I listened to it, I thought, 'This is special.'"[10]
I will not need to make many tracks as I will not be adding maximum instrument,I will add as much as I want as I keep working.
What I will do to make it better is I will try and not stretch the phrases for a longer period of time and do it if necessary. I can try and add more instruments to the audio/vocals as to make a reverberations if necessary and try to find some shape in the phrases.I will even try to increase the bpm to make it enjoyable because if it still remains in 60 beats per minute then what happens is that it sounds very emotional and if you increase the bpm it sounds more like rock and pop music and not so emotional,It does sound emotional when the phrases are stretched,and enjoyable with drums,guitar,bass and piano.So,However,the idea is to keep working on it and not wasting the time which has been given to me,So I will try some way or the other,How to make it better and should be within the time limit and should not be out of time s to whatever I do.
Music producer work 9
What I will do to make it better is I will try and not stretch the phrases for a longer period of time and do it if necessary. I can try and add more instruments to the audio/vocals as to make a reverberations if necessary and try to find some shape in the phrases.I will even try to increase the bpm to make it enjoyable because if it still remains in 60 beats per minute then what happens is that it sounds very emotional and if you increase the bpm it sounds more like rock and pop music and not so emotional,It does sound emotional when the phrases are stretched,and enjoyable with drums,guitar,bass and piano.So,However,the idea is to keep working on it and not wasting the time which has been given to me,So I will try some way or the other,How to make it better and should be within the time limit and should not be out of time s to whatever I do.
Charts
Technology in context
In general,the musical features approach is found in many different schools and locations,both nationally and internationally and so there is evidence that it basic principles are replicable and also adaptable.At Morpeth ,the programme is not genre specific and works across all age phrases,as well as with technology.Harrogate regards the approach as good music teaching and has first-hand evidence of the positive impact of the approach,including the encouragement of teachers to act as musicians with their pupils," Music teachers shouldn't be afraid to sing or play for students".Steyning reports that the approaches with older pupils are replicable in other settings,suggesting that,in more challenging schools,it could be simpler to set the different types of vocational and academic qualifications as separate options.
List of Moog synthesiser players:-
Damon Albarn- Blur
Walter-Producer
Adam Young-Owl City/Producer/Engineer,Owatonna MN
Andy Whitmore Record Producer/Keyboard Player,London UK
ABBA- a mini log and polymoog played by Benny Andersson
Alicia Keys
Air
Don Airey
The Anniversary
Apoptygma Berzerk
Arandel
Arjen Lucassen
Army of Freshmen
Ales so.
Technology in performance largely emerged with Fluxus and Gutai two international 1960s avant Garde movements that explored non traditional relationships with sound,dance,chance,and performance. At this time,with the growing impact of technology on human life(television was still a rather recent invention),many performance artists focused on "feedback" between the body and technology (feedback was a central concern for cybernetics the study of the man /machine interface that informed the development of personal computing and other technological devices). More recently,artists have gained inspiration from DJ techniques and sound-mixing in real time.
One of the best known works of technology-based performance art is Electric Dress (1956) by Gutai artist Atsuko Tanaka.It was a wearable sculpture consisting of electrical wires and lit up, colored light bulbs that she wore to various art openings. The work was inspired both by neon lights of a commercial advertisement and by the analogous relationship of electrical and biological circuitry.
Nam June Paik, an artist associated with Fluxus,developed TV cello (1971) for his longtime collaborator Charlotte Moorman. The piece mixed live musical performance with pre-recorded broadcast ( or live broadcast), playing with issues of simultaneity,mediation,and mass media. Three televisions made up the body of the cello,and displayed a direct feed of the performance itself,a video collage of other cellists, and an intercepted broadcast.
Examples of equipments which are used in music performances and which productionists use:-
Sampling:-
Sampling is when you take a pre existing or an old piece of music from an old album and putting into you're own track.
Music production controllers:-
Akai MPCs (originally MIDI Production Center, nowMusic Production Controller) are a popular series of electronic musical instruments originally designed by Roger Linn and produced by the Japanese company Akai from 1988 onward. Intended to function as a powerful kind of drum machine,the MPCs drew on design ideas from machines such as the Sequential Circuits Inc. Studio 440 and the Linn's own Linn 9000, combining a powerful MIDI sequencer with the ability to sample one's own sound.
Masculine is a hybrid hardware/software digital audio workstation developed by Native Instruments. Maschine consists of a controller that connects to the included sequencing software,which can be installed on any compatible computer or laptop.
The software is primarily based on drum sequencing and designed for use with the Maschine line of hardware controllers. Users assign drum kits ,instruments and sounds from the included library,to each of the controller's 16 pads,and can manipulate sounds further by applying effects and plugins.
Maschine was first released on April 1,2009, in a package that contained the original iteration of the hardware controller and Maschine software 1.0.
Abelton AG is a Berlin-based music software company that produces and distributes the production and performance program Abelton Live and a collection of related instruments and sample libraries,as well as their own software controller Ableton Push.
Ableton was founded in 1999 by Gerhard Behles,Robert Henke of Monolake and Bernd Roggendorf.
Akai's products included reel-to-reel audiotape recorders(such as the GX series),tuners(top level AT,mid level TR and TT series).
If I create a video teaser myself,then whatever came into my mind,I would create that while making my own track in logic as I am right now working as a music producer.Hence it is interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKOHAsuBdZQ
Video teaser
Looping:-
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/En44GCpTuUF
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/L1bdXCSvWE8
This gives a description of looping of various kinds and posted by Jeff clienen.You make beat boxing sounds and if you did one beat boxing you do another one.You basically record some of your parts of your performing on stage in a looping system of input and output etc.then you can sing or play a musical instrument.This is talking about playing a guitar.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/cmPU3Bsp6kS
This talks about that when a person is performing using a loop,How exciting it would be when he/she starts engaging the stage.
The art of noise:how music recording has changed over decades:-
Technology provides crystal clear recordings of all the music in the world,at little or no cost.But,as a
historical audio installation opens at the science Musuem,composer Christopher Fox asks why we won't let go of our musical past.
History of sound recording:-
Experiments in capturing sound on a recording medium for preservation and reproduction began in earnest during the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s. Many pioneering attempts to record and reproduce sound were made during the latter half of the 19th century-notably Scott's Phonautograph of 1857 - and these efforts culminated in the invention of the phonograph,patented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
The history of sound recording- which has progressed in waves,driven by the invention and commercial introduction of new technologies-can be roughly divided into four main periods:-
the " Acoustic". era,1877 to 1925
the "Electrical" era, 1877 to 1925(including sound on film)
the "Magnetic" era,1945 to 1975
the " Digital" Era,1975 to the present day.
Effect of Errors and Delays in Inventory Reporting on Production System Performance:-
Abstract:-
A discrete linear control has been used by the authors to examine the performance of multi-level,multi-product production control systems operating in an environment where system errors are expected. The basic method was reported in and it's use to examine system structures and system implementation sequences was discussed in (2). Production control systems operate in an uncertain
environment.Besides the commonly considered uncertainties in demand,yield,quality and delivery times,errors frequently exist in basic data such as bills of materials and occur in stock records as a result of incorrect or late transaction recording. This paper presents the basic discrete linear control representation of MRP and ROC systems,shows how these representations may be modified to include certain types of internal system error, before examining the effects of delays in stock recoding and of recording errors on the performance of the system.Performance measures include the effects on schedules,planned stock and delivery performance.
Live looping:-
Live looping is the recording and playback of a piece of music in real-time using either dedicated hardware devices,called loopers or phrase samplers,or software running on a computer with an audio interface. Musicians can loop with either laptop software or loop pedals which are sold for tabletop and floor-based use.
Notable artists:-
In a 2012-13 poll of 1000 singers,11 percent stated that they used live looping while 51 percent did not know what live looping was. Artists known for their use or advocacy of the technique include:-
Ed Sheeran:-
vnd.youtube:Ksekm7JYzGw
By now,we've all heard his radio hits,from "The A Team" to"Photograph" and "Thinking Out Load".He basically is on fire. What you may not know that he is a great looper artist.
Don't (Capital Session)
Published on 24 July 2014. Ed Sheeran came by the Capital FM live studio to sing us a few of his new tracks. This is a stripped-back,acoustic version of his new track Don't.
I knew Top 40 artist Sheeran started out looping but I had assumed he picked up a full band once he got famous.Apparently he still tours solo with looper.Cool.
Dub FX:-
Dub FX,stylised also Dub Fx and DubFx,(real name Benjamen Stanford) is a worldwide street performer and studio recording artist from St Kilda,Melbourne,Australia. At the start of his career he was singing in a local alternative rock and rapcore band initially known as Twitch,which would later change its name 2004 they released a debut and the only album Exeunt Omnes.
Dub FX is completely independent, using only live performance, word of mouth,Internet social networking, and a number of easily accessible free.
Dub FX started off with a Boss GT-6 multi-effects pedal which he then traded up for the GT -8,and now uses a Boss GT-10B bass guitar effects pedal for nearly all the effects used over his voice.
One of the earliest mega-breakthrough YouTube looping stars,famous for his solo work,how looping with a full band.
http://www.voicecouncil.com/10-looping-artists-you-need-to-know-about/
Equipment which I use for my band.Voice transformer which is used for singers for tuning the parts into vocoder a etc for the voices to be reflected.
Minibrute keyboard which is used for playing instruments like bass etc.It is smaller and slightly different to the normal keyboard and piano.In Minibrute keyboards we can tune to wave sounds as well.
Ampere is a main extension chords which are added to the equipment.
Along with the equipment,There are other wires which are connected to the speakers so that it can be loud enough while playing and performing on stage.
Guitar through ampList of Moog synthesiser players:-
Damon Albarn- Blur
Walter-Producer
Adam Young-Owl City/Producer/Engineer,Owatonna MN
Andy Whitmore Record Producer/Keyboard Player,London UK
ABBA- a mini log and polymoog played by Benny Andersson
Alicia Keys
Air
Don Airey
The Anniversary
Apoptygma Berzerk
Arandel
Arjen Lucassen
Army of Freshmen
Ales so.
Technology in performance largely emerged with Fluxus and Gutai two international 1960s avant Garde movements that explored non traditional relationships with sound,dance,chance,and performance. At this time,with the growing impact of technology on human life(television was still a rather recent invention),many performance artists focused on "feedback" between the body and technology (feedback was a central concern for cybernetics the study of the man /machine interface that informed the development of personal computing and other technological devices). More recently,artists have gained inspiration from DJ techniques and sound-mixing in real time.
One of the best known works of technology-based performance art is Electric Dress (1956) by Gutai artist Atsuko Tanaka.It was a wearable sculpture consisting of electrical wires and lit up, colored light bulbs that she wore to various art openings. The work was inspired both by neon lights of a commercial advertisement and by the analogous relationship of electrical and biological circuitry.
Nam June Paik, an artist associated with Fluxus,developed TV cello (1971) for his longtime collaborator Charlotte Moorman. The piece mixed live musical performance with pre-recorded broadcast ( or live broadcast), playing with issues of simultaneity,mediation,and mass media. Three televisions made up the body of the cello,and displayed a direct feed of the performance itself,a video collage of other cellists, and an intercepted broadcast.
Examples of equipments which are used in music performances and which productionists use:-
Sampling:-
Sampling is when you take a pre existing or an old piece of music from an old album and putting into you're own track.
Music production controllers:-
Akai MPCs (originally MIDI Production Center, nowMusic Production Controller) are a popular series of electronic musical instruments originally designed by Roger Linn and produced by the Japanese company Akai from 1988 onward. Intended to function as a powerful kind of drum machine,the MPCs drew on design ideas from machines such as the Sequential Circuits Inc. Studio 440 and the Linn's own Linn 9000, combining a powerful MIDI sequencer with the ability to sample one's own sound.
Masculine is a hybrid hardware/software digital audio workstation developed by Native Instruments. Maschine consists of a controller that connects to the included sequencing software,which can be installed on any compatible computer or laptop.
The software is primarily based on drum sequencing and designed for use with the Maschine line of hardware controllers. Users assign drum kits ,instruments and sounds from the included library,to each of the controller's 16 pads,and can manipulate sounds further by applying effects and plugins.
Maschine was first released on April 1,2009, in a package that contained the original iteration of the hardware controller and Maschine software 1.0.
Abelton AG is a Berlin-based music software company that produces and distributes the production and performance program Abelton Live and a collection of related instruments and sample libraries,as well as their own software controller Ableton Push.
Ableton was founded in 1999 by Gerhard Behles,Robert Henke of Monolake and Bernd Roggendorf.
Akai's products included reel-to-reel audiotape recorders(such as the GX series),tuners(top level AT,mid level TR and TT series).
If I create a video teaser myself,then whatever came into my mind,I would create that while making my own track in logic as I am right now working as a music producer.Hence it is interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKOHAsuBdZQ
Video teaser
Looping:-
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/En44GCpTuUF
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/L1bdXCSvWE8
This gives a description of looping of various kinds and posted by Jeff clienen.You make beat boxing sounds and if you did one beat boxing you do another one.You basically record some of your parts of your performing on stage in a looping system of input and output etc.then you can sing or play a musical instrument.This is talking about playing a guitar.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/cmPU3Bsp6kS
This talks about that when a person is performing using a loop,How exciting it would be when he/she starts engaging the stage.
The art of noise:how music recording has changed over decades:-
Technology provides crystal clear recordings of all the music in the world,at little or no cost.But,as a
historical audio installation opens at the science Musuem,composer Christopher Fox asks why we won't let go of our musical past.
History of sound recording:-
Experiments in capturing sound on a recording medium for preservation and reproduction began in earnest during the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s. Many pioneering attempts to record and reproduce sound were made during the latter half of the 19th century-notably Scott's Phonautograph of 1857 - and these efforts culminated in the invention of the phonograph,patented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
The history of sound recording- which has progressed in waves,driven by the invention and commercial introduction of new technologies-can be roughly divided into four main periods:-
the " Acoustic". era,1877 to 1925
the "Electrical" era, 1877 to 1925(including sound on film)
the "Magnetic" era,1945 to 1975
the " Digital" Era,1975 to the present day.
Effect of Errors and Delays in Inventory Reporting on Production System Performance:-
Abstract:-
A discrete linear control has been used by the authors to examine the performance of multi-level,multi-product production control systems operating in an environment where system errors are expected. The basic method was reported in and it's use to examine system structures and system implementation sequences was discussed in (2). Production control systems operate in an uncertain
environment.Besides the commonly considered uncertainties in demand,yield,quality and delivery times,errors frequently exist in basic data such as bills of materials and occur in stock records as a result of incorrect or late transaction recording. This paper presents the basic discrete linear control representation of MRP and ROC systems,shows how these representations may be modified to include certain types of internal system error, before examining the effects of delays in stock recoding and of recording errors on the performance of the system.Performance measures include the effects on schedules,planned stock and delivery performance.
Live looping:-
Live looping is the recording and playback of a piece of music in real-time using either dedicated hardware devices,called loopers or phrase samplers,or software running on a computer with an audio interface. Musicians can loop with either laptop software or loop pedals which are sold for tabletop and floor-based use.
Notable artists:-
In a 2012-13 poll of 1000 singers,11 percent stated that they used live looping while 51 percent did not know what live looping was. Artists known for their use or advocacy of the technique include:-
Ed Sheeran:-
vnd.youtube:Ksekm7JYzGw
By now,we've all heard his radio hits,from "The A Team" to"Photograph" and "Thinking Out Load".He basically is on fire. What you may not know that he is a great looper artist.
Don't (Capital Session)
Published on 24 July 2014. Ed Sheeran came by the Capital FM live studio to sing us a few of his new tracks. This is a stripped-back,acoustic version of his new track Don't.
I knew Top 40 artist Sheeran started out looping but I had assumed he picked up a full band once he got famous.Apparently he still tours solo with looper.Cool.
Dub FX:-
Dub FX,stylised also Dub Fx and DubFx,(real name Benjamen Stanford) is a worldwide street performer and studio recording artist from St Kilda,Melbourne,Australia. At the start of his career he was singing in a local alternative rock and rapcore band initially known as Twitch,which would later change its name 2004 they released a debut and the only album Exeunt Omnes.
Dub FX is completely independent, using only live performance, word of mouth,Internet social networking, and a number of easily accessible free.
Dub FX started off with a Boss GT-6 multi-effects pedal which he then traded up for the GT -8,and now uses a Boss GT-10B bass guitar effects pedal for nearly all the effects used over his voice.
One of the earliest mega-breakthrough YouTube looping stars,famous for his solo work,how looping with a full band.
http://www.voicecouncil.com/10-looping-artists-you-need-to-know-about/
Equipment which I use for my band.Voice transformer which is used for singers for tuning the parts into vocoder a etc for the voices to be reflected.
Minibrute keyboard which is used for playing instruments like bass etc.It is smaller and slightly different to the normal keyboard and piano.In Minibrute keyboards we can tune to wave sounds as well.
Ampere is a main extension chords which are added to the equipment.
Along with the equipment,There are other wires which are connected to the speakers so that it can be loud enough while playing and performing on stage.
Minibrute Keyboard through amp(Bass)
Vocal transformer/Vox
Piano
Drum kit
Ampere( Extension Chord) if necessary
Kessana Drum Kit (Drums) Junior Minibrute keyboard through Amp.( Bass
Amp Guitar through Amp.)
Piano and vocalist
1.) 2.)
Vox 1. Vox 2.Marco ( Singer) Vox -3 Kessana- Singer.
Hasna
Singer
Vocal Transformer
3.) 4.) Monitor Mixes.
1.) All keys,guitar,Vox .
2.) Bass/Minibrute Keyboard,Vox.
3.)All Vox .
Tuesday, 31 January 2017
Band workshop session today assessment 1 for Easter gig
Today,We had to perform one of our songs using the new equipment especially the Minibrute analog synthesiser and vocal transformer.We performed our original song today and it was neat the candil law,Something like that.I could play the notes very well on the keyboard. Hence the performance went very well,for our Easter gig,I will perform much more better with my band including the cover which is a song called pink matter.Hnce,I am doing well.I practice a lot from time to time.
http://ollysellwood.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/band-workshop-funky-junk-run-through-gig.html
This is the run through gig which we had yesterday as part of the 1st assessment for the Easter gig which we have time till March 14th. Band no 1.
http://ollysellwood.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/band-workshop-funky-junk-run-through-gig.html
This is the run through gig which we had yesterday as part of the 1st assessment for the Easter gig which we have time till March 14th. Band no 1.
Music Producer work 1
A music producer is the one who takes charge of the recording,makes sure that the beat is within time,makes sure that the song which he/she is written makes sense or not,He/she holds the artistic control.These are the different roles which music producers do.They basically make up their own track of songs whichever they want.
Trevor Horn(music producer):-
Trevor Charles,Horn,CBE (born 15 July 1949) is an English music record producer,songwriter,musician and singer. His influence on 1980s popular music that he has been called "the Man Who Invented the Eighties".
Horn has produced commercially successful songs and albums for numerous British and international artists.
From Band Aid to Bob Marley,SARM West has seen some action over the years. One of the most prestigious Studios in the UK, on the cold October dayWhen Horn visit it's even more normal.
He got the Grammy award for producing " Kiss from a Rose" by Seal. As a musician, he has had chart success with the bands The Buggles, Yes and Art of Noise.
Another Day,Another Dollar:-
Trevor Horns move from pure playing towards the increasing involvement of technology began when he wrote and produced four tracks for Dollar.
The Dollar stuff was the stuff he really produced,after being in Yes in 1982, and by that time I had a rig.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/c8vMKQhj2yS
This link gives more about the songs.
Trevor Horn(music producer):-
Trevor Charles,Horn,CBE (born 15 July 1949) is an English music record producer,songwriter,musician and singer. His influence on 1980s popular music that he has been called "the Man Who Invented the Eighties".
Horn has produced commercially successful songs and albums for numerous British and international artists.
From Band Aid to Bob Marley,SARM West has seen some action over the years. One of the most prestigious Studios in the UK, on the cold October dayWhen Horn visit it's even more normal.
He got the Grammy award for producing " Kiss from a Rose" by Seal. As a musician, he has had chart success with the bands The Buggles, Yes and Art of Noise.
Another Day,Another Dollar:-
Trevor Horns move from pure playing towards the increasing involvement of technology began when he wrote and produced four tracks for Dollar.
The Dollar stuff was the stuff he really produced,after being in Yes in 1982, and by that time I had a rig.
https://plus.google.com/117879285261463035507/posts/c8vMKQhj2yS
This link gives more about the songs.
Tuesday, 31 January 2017
Band workshop session today assessment 1 for Easter gig
Today,We had to perform one of our songs using the new equipment especially the Minibrute analog synthesiser and vocal transformer.We performed our original song today and it was neat the candil law,Something like that.I could play the notes very well on the keyboard. Hence the performance went very well,for our Easter gig,I will perform much more better with my band including the cover which is a song called pink matter.Hnce,I am doing well.I practice a lot from time to time.
http://ollysellwood.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/band-workshop-funky-junk-run-through-gig.html
This is the run through gig which we had yesterday as part of the 1st assessment for the Easter gig which we have time till March 14th. Band no 1.
http://ollysellwood.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/band-workshop-funky-junk-run-through-gig.html
This is the run through gig which we had yesterday as part of the 1st assessment for the Easter gig which we have time till March 14th. Band no 1.
Music producer work 2
I was listening to one of the music production tracks, Mp1. It consists of classic Electric Piano Sounds, Pre Chorus Audio and the two main verses of the song. I am planning to create this track by adding more instruments when I feel it is necessary. The track is very slow, 60 bpm. So, I had shifted the instruments to the other side and checking for new sounds which sound good with the vocal. I have an idea to select instruments and cutting and chopping them up within time . I will be working on the tempo by increasing it because I think it will suite my idea. Maybe for right now I will keep the time signature as it is. I think that I should avoid using wind instruments or I can use them a little bit from time to time this is because I want to keep some space in the mix for the vocal and other instruments. The song is very emotional but it is very nice and peiceful and it is good to listen to such songs like this.Some people will feel like crying as they listen to the vocal in the track.In the Song,Meguel by Adorn,the tempo is neither too fast or too slow.It is just normal and it is a beautiful song.This is the grand track which I am talking about.For working on my original track.If I increase my track to 100 bum from 60bpm,it goes very fast.It is cool.
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