The idea of recording in a garage or some other kind of rustic environment is very appealing, but I want to make sure I record in a way that actually makes sense. I have a recording device on my phone and tablet. I have the computer software I need to cut together whatever I want, but I have to record at the right distance. It is hard to record so close to a microphone with an acoustic instrument, but I don't want to create something that sounds like I'm in a tunnel...
Do I record intimately and reduce all the volumes I use? I could do that, and I think that it would sound great...I'm just wondering if that actually makes sense.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Monday, March 9, 2015
All Songs Written
Well, I technically did not write two of them, but I have decided how I'm going to play them since they were over 200 years ago. The other songs are totally written, and I need to decide on the setting for record straight solo much, that is in the pop format, that feels like something smooth and indieish. Yes, I know. That's some serious shit. I'm tempted to record them on my phone or tablet from across the room.
Anyways, I want it to sound like it was recorded in a garage because those are some of the roots of indie music. Things that do not fit the mold (like Bass Clarinet pop songs that have no sung words) and things that are not going to hit the Billboard 100 on their first release. I much prefer to be on the outside of the box...now to make it sound that way.
Anyways, I want it to sound like it was recorded in a garage because those are some of the roots of indie music. Things that do not fit the mold (like Bass Clarinet pop songs that have no sung words) and things that are not going to hit the Billboard 100 on their first release. I much prefer to be on the outside of the box...now to make it sound that way.
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Sunday, March 8, 2015
Songs With No Words? Sort Of...
I have just constructed five songs that have words, but they don't. I'm also going to use two very old favorites from the classical literature that people would recognize, but they are going to have their own spin. However, these five songs that have words, they won't be sung on the tracks. The words have meaning, they determine the titles of the songs, but they are like poetry that accompanies the tracks.
I can imagine, in a perfect world, that people at shows would sing the words along while I play, but I don't think that the words need to be present on the tracks. I'm a bass clarinetist, not a singer. I'm like Santana...I'd rather not sing. However, I'm not making Supernatural. I'm not trying to crack open the Billboard hot 100.
I think the songs will really speak to people because they have deep emotional meaning. They are very personal, but I don't see the need to throw the words up when I know I can't sing them.
So, what say you to words that exist but are not sung? I don't think I'm living a pipe dream that people would sing them at a show, but I don't want people to think I'm crazy. A poem that fully matches the song someone's listening to...it almost begs them to interpret the song even more, and that is what is going to make it all worthwhile.
I can imagine, in a perfect world, that people at shows would sing the words along while I play, but I don't think that the words need to be present on the tracks. I'm a bass clarinetist, not a singer. I'm like Santana...I'd rather not sing. However, I'm not making Supernatural. I'm not trying to crack open the Billboard hot 100.
I think the songs will really speak to people because they have deep emotional meaning. They are very personal, but I don't see the need to throw the words up when I know I can't sing them.
So, what say you to words that exist but are not sung? I don't think I'm living a pipe dream that people would sing them at a show, but I don't want people to think I'm crazy. A poem that fully matches the song someone's listening to...it almost begs them to interpret the song even more, and that is what is going to make it all worthwhile.
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Saturday, March 7, 2015
The Heights Of Cross Promotion
I am going to be doing a lot of releases over the course of the year. There will be a YouTube channel with mood music on it that has lovely backgrounds. There will some indie rockish type stuff coming out in the summer and fall, and there will be several releases through the CD Baby free market. You would have to pay for the tracks, but they don't charge me much to list on their market. As I said, the heights of cross promotion. If you have never been to the CD Baby website, you go visit them because there are MANY more people besides me who also want and deserve your business. Links will be coming as soon as the first album comes out. This is sort of an unholy combination of storytelling moody jazz that could pass for indie rock if I changed the structure and added some words. Yeah, something like that.
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Friday, March 6, 2015
New Music Coming Soon!!
I will have an album coming out at the beginning of the second quarter, and one every quarter for the next two years!!! I also have an album waiting and ready to go for the holiday season, and you will be able to get an album of sacred music in between. I have discovered a good distribution option for me, and I will be promoting the heck out of it very soon. I just have to get everything submitted first.
More to come!
More to come!
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Monday, January 5, 2015
Got A Book In The Works
Just had an idea for a children's book today...hoping I can line up an artist soon to see what we can do with this thing.
And four albums coming...if you have an suggestions on which digital distributor to use, that would be a good thing!
And four albums coming...if you have an suggestions on which digital distributor to use, that would be a good thing!
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Sunday, January 4, 2015
34 New Tracks
I have 34 new tracks that I recorded while I was in Ohio visiting my wife's family. 34 tracks made in a sun room with the heater going ;) However, they are all interested. They've all been parsed and titled...now I need to make albums. Once I'm done doing that, it's time to get my music on the web. I'll be posting details of each album when it is released!
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
I'm Back, Again?
Ok, this is, I believe, the third time I have come back to the blog after a long hiatus here or there. I've been working at home and practicing while my wife is in graduate school. She's probably going to get a thousand Master's degrees, but I've started taking control of my career. The blog is going to become a place to promote my music (which I am in the middle of recording.) I hope to have six albums out before the summer. All of them are nice and smooth easy listening tracks I'm recording as A Man Of Few Words.
I'm also going to start a video series on YouTube for band excerpts on bass clarinet, on for basic pedagogy and another series of background tracks that you can listen to while you are working. I'm going to actually leave the blog up on my computer this time, and I will actually *gasp* reply to comments. I read a few lovely comments that I had never seen before because I just wasn't looking after the blog at all.
So, I'm back, but this is my career, and I hope to do it full-time from now. When I get my first two albums done, I hope to have them on Spotify, iTunes, Pandora and the Google Play Store. So, you'll be able to enjoy my stuff wherever you are. More updates to come when new videos or tracks are out there. However, I can't do any of that if I keep yapping on here. Did you know how much goes into getting your music on iTunes, etc? Sheesh! I have to get to work finishing this music, working with an aggregator and get my stuff out there.
That's it for today, hopefully more good news is to come!
I'm also going to start a video series on YouTube for band excerpts on bass clarinet, on for basic pedagogy and another series of background tracks that you can listen to while you are working. I'm going to actually leave the blog up on my computer this time, and I will actually *gasp* reply to comments. I read a few lovely comments that I had never seen before because I just wasn't looking after the blog at all.
So, I'm back, but this is my career, and I hope to do it full-time from now. When I get my first two albums done, I hope to have them on Spotify, iTunes, Pandora and the Google Play Store. So, you'll be able to enjoy my stuff wherever you are. More updates to come when new videos or tracks are out there. However, I can't do any of that if I keep yapping on here. Did you know how much goes into getting your music on iTunes, etc? Sheesh! I have to get to work finishing this music, working with an aggregator and get my stuff out there.
That's it for today, hopefully more good news is to come!
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