Friday, October 11, 2013

Mustard in the Wind

Hello. I'm going to give a better explanation as to what my project is. I'm creating an album titled 'The Gramollie Experience,' that contains a variety of electronic music. Now when I say electronic music, I don't mean modern electronic music like dubstep. I mean old fashioned electronic music. My inspiration is Robert Moog. Robert Moog is a pioneer of electronic music. He created the Moog synthesizer. There are many variations of the Moog synthesizer. Throughout the 60s and 70s, and even in recent times, countless artists have used the Moog. For example, The Beatles used it for a few songs on Abbey Road including Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Because, and Here Comes the Sun. Many artists have also used the synthesizer to make instrumental electronic covers of popular songs. Claude Denjean, Hot Butter, Gershon Kingsley, and Marty Gold are a few of my favourite people who've used it. I personally don't own a Moog synthesizer, due to the high cost, but I do have a Yamaha MOX 8, which works quite well. You can create some pretty cool sounds on that thing, and you can alter the sound further on the computer. I''m using a free sound editing program called Audacity. My goal is to make the tracks on this album in the style of how synthesizers sounded during the 60s and 70s. Hopefully, when this project is at its end, the tracks on this album will sound somewhat "Moogish."

I am nearing the completion of one of the tracks called "Mustard in the Wind." This isn't a cover, it's a song of my own. A lot of people wouldn't think of it as a song though. This is avant-garde music, meaning that it is very different and experimental. It doesnt have just one straight melody, and it goes on for about five minutes. "Mustard in the Wind" is a collage of sound. To get its full effect, you have to close your eyes, and let it take you places. Just like how classical music tells a story. "Mustard in the Wind" isn't about anything in particular. There are many different ways you can interpret it. While making this track, I learned more about the emotions in music. All music has some sort of feeling behind it, and sometimes, when you're making a song, it can be a challenge to give it the feeling you want. The feeling behind this track is confusion, being helpless with no choice to turn back. It's almost like a rollercoaster ride, you're strapped in your seat and you can't get out once the ride has started. "Mustard in the Wind" can take you anywhere. You could be stuck on a boat in the middle of a raging storm, you could be in a state of unconcsiousness after being involved in a bad accident, or it could even be interpreted as what happens to you after death. I'm not 100% sure if people would enjoy this, only because they may not be used to this kind of thing, and they may not understand. The purpose of this track is to make people use their imaginations. You'll only get anything out of it if you put yourself into the music. 

This project is going very well so far. I've been learning more about my synthesizer and what it can do, as well as learning more about editing on Audacity. So far, everything is smooth sailing. I look forward to see what the outcome of my project will be like.

NJ

3 comments:

  1. I'm really looking forward to hearing some music. Are you going to wait until the entire album is finished before listeners get their experience, or will you give us a taste now and then?

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    1. I think I'm going to put a few songs on YouTube a little bit later, once i'm farther along.

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