Thursday, 3 December 2015

Over the past month or so i have been working on my compression work, and i have created a piece of film music. In this piece of music i have used all the strings, such as: The Double Bass, Cello, And The violin. All i have to do now is to put it all together and make sure the person/people listen to it don't get bored.

In my music lesson outside of GCSE Music PA i am working with my teacher how to stop the listener from getting bored. In my actual piece the person/people listening get bored very easily because it is hard to keep up where the music is and it changes different keys to fast and they are to much of a change.

So over the next few lesson i will be working on changing parts of my compression to make it easier to know what key it is in and when it changes to a happy key and when it changes to a deep/ sad key.
  

Thursday, 19 November 2015

1)      I have chosen film music because film music has a meaning behind it and it can tell a story with the film and I think it is a very good peace to work with.
2)      My song that I have written has melody, harmony, rhythm.
3)      Talk about at least three  of the following and explain how you developed these to create your composition in this style:
·         Rhythm
·         Bass line
·         Chord progression
·         Melody
·         Lyrics

1)      I have added rhythm to music so that it is touching and the music it is very easy to tell a story of it and it is very easy to remember.
2)      I have also added a little bit of base line in to the compression. This is because I wanted to give it some tension. The pitch of the music lowers and this is how the tension has been built up.

3)      Finally I have added a melody to my peace because you can tell what is going on and you get the feeling something is going to happen when nothing really does. The pitch goes from different pitches lower and higher.