So I decided to enter this competition and blow me I won
https://prestigeawards.co.uk/awards/yorkshire-prestige-awards-2023-24/
So I decided to enter this competition and blow me I won
https://prestigeawards.co.uk/awards/yorkshire-prestige-awards-2023-24/
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So what is the first step in producing a work of art.
Theory, Theory, Theory,
I can't express enough the need to learn music theory if you want to become a composer/producer
For this work I chose to work in the Hirajoshi scale
These notes would be used in various octaves on various instruments.
For this work I chose to work with Percussion from the Americas, i.e indigenous instruments to both America and mainly Brazil or Peru.
In Sibelius I chose the world instruments section and the Americas instruments.
I chose Bongos, Handclap, Congas and the Iya ( a native drum)
To get around the fact that noteperformer does not work with rewire I exported the audio from Sibelius to Protools. I created a file in Protools set the metronome on 100 BPM and imported the audio.
I decided to add a more western drum loop.
So now we have a basic mix we need to set the volumes and make use of the space ie panning left and right.
I now need to record the lead part. For this I chose the Native American Flute in Am.
Having recorded the part. I added some reverb, not forgetting to increase the pitch by 32 cents
This is to increase the frequency from 432hz to 440hz.
So what does my master piece sound like?
Well you can listen here!
Let me know in the comments what your thoughs are!