NOOOOO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME HAPPENED
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NOOOOO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME HAPPENED
link plz
Alright gotta beg again - I was a few seconds too late because my file is a l'il big. Thanks!
Got screwed by a crappy laptop on my new internet. We're moving! Halp?
This is really interesting, thanks for responding everyone!
Shortest is the uke master, Devieus with just over an hour, and longest is Chris Dodson with 3:35. I'm actually surprised to find that I'm pretty far down in the low end of total duration; I would have expected to be somewhere in the middle because my work is so stylistically all over the place, that hopefully it would average out. Looking at my list though, I only have one song over 5min long, a 6 and a half minute drone piece.
The statistics thread died, has anybody been keeping track of who has actually kept up with the project so far?
Here's a random question: What's the total duration of all the tracks you've made so far?
I happen to keep a playlist in iTunes and it looks like I've got almost exactly an hour and a half of stuff at the moment.
Have any of you been droning on forever, or perhaps charting 1 minute action packed tracks all year?
Usually with colorful grey on this one - a few hours on a weekend night, after the kids go to bed. Sometimes an hour of that will be spent tracking instruments with the toddler. Occasionally I spend like an hour and a half programming and tracking just electronics.
Song in question:
http://weeklybeats.com/#/jjensen23%60/m
-of-a-lark
I've tried and tried, but jjensen23`'s "Bit Of A Lark" constantly shows up at the top of my list of songs I haven't listened to - even though I've definitely listened to it. In fact, if I bring up that list and then start with "Bit Of A Lark", it ignores the list entirely and just starts playing songs at random from the week!
Wish I'd been in on this in 2012, but I'm going for the full year! Our baby still hasn't been born, but my retrograde project should see me through. Trying to get this week's track up today for safety.
And there it goes: http://weeklybeats.com/#/kineticturtle/ -mechanica
Well here we go; Weekly Retrograde #1 will go live today. If anyone else decides to participate, I'm tagging my posts weeklyretrograde and including a link to the sister piece in the description, as well as an explanation of their relationship. Hope everyone had a great week!
The term "academic wankery" is intended as a joke, don't read into it too much.
Thanks y'all!
I'm very excited for the imminent birth of my second child, which is due to occur any day/hour/minute now. This impending event does raise concerns about my ability to keep up on Weekly Beats in the fashion I'd like, so I've proposed to myself the following exercise, which I'm sharing here in case anyone else
I intend to revisit - in various ways - the first half of the year, in reverse order. This does NOT mean that I'll be simply remixing existing material (although that is an option for any particular week), but using a variety of methods - borrowing a melody, a subject or an instrumentation, reusing a set of samples, etc. The goal is to avoid the rut I often find myself in where I have difficulty committing to an idea, without eliminating the possibility of essentially new compositions.
For example, yesterday I posted this tune, which I'm very happy with:
http://weeklybeats.com/#/kineticturtle/
atron-2000
Now I could take any number of angles with this.
I could write another song about pandas, or any other ursine subject;
I could record another track with LSDJ, guitar, accordion, electric piano and vocals;
I could write another song based on something my toddler said;
I could even arrange another song with an unexpected Mike Patton-ey rap section.
What I think I'll actually do is take the main melody, which is nearly a 12-tone row, and complete the row and extrapolate it into a piece.
etc.
Now if this interests you and you'd like to follow suit, you certainly don't have to be as crazy as I am (or as into early 20th century academic wankery as I am), but my goal is to be as creative with my methods as I usually am with writing pieces 100% from scratch. I just think revisiting things will be fun, and giving me a leaping off point will keep me on track through the rest of the year.
Whadda y'all think?
I'm really excited about my track this week, and I like what I'm hearing! It's all downhill from here though, 'cuz we've got a baby coming any day now...
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^ Damnit, that was my idea.