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Canon in D … IN SPACE!

Canon in D Interstellar Mix


This version of canon in D is so over-the-top, it has gone into orbit! Hah! Bit glitch reggae trap beat.
You can tune out the instrumentals and just focus on the trap beat. It’s a completely separate entity moving along with the melody like a rowboat following in the wake of a tanker.
Or not. I’m not your keeper.

You can download the full uncompressed files here!

Composerish: Scuffles, Binaural Mixing, and Kubrick

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This week we discuss when and how to deal with edit requests that you disagree with, how binaural mixing techniques can be applied to general music creation, and Kevin’s new project rescoring Kubrick’s, ‘The Shining’.

Composerish Podcast
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Bryan Teoh
Sleep Facing West
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Instagram: @bryanteohmusic
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Kevin MacLeod
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How do you get two harpists to play in time? … Shoot one of ’em.

Canon in D for Two Harps


Harpists, by nature, are solitary people who love horses. Getting harpists to play fast together and contour a melodic line is neigh-on impossible. So we have to give all the notes to one person so it doesn’t sound like harp hell. But now you need to rest, because plucking like that is insane, so the other person gets the next tough part. You also need to make sure that each part makes sense so you can practice it and not feel like you’re throwing your soul down a well.

I believe this is the best arrangement of this piece for 2 harps; A thing which should never have been tried. The arrangement itself is in the Public Domain, and sheet music is available.

Composerish: Drones and musical emergencies.

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Kevin tells us what software and instruments he uses to create detailed drones and pads. Then we tackle the challenges of writing last minute music for projects and what directors and producers can expect.

Composerish Podcast
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Bryan Teoh
Sleep Facing West
Twitter: @sleepfacingwest
Instagram: @bryanteohmusic
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Kevin MacLeod
Incompetech (You’re already here!)
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Robots can groove too!

On Hold for You


The tenor sax performance in this piece was done by an AI musician.
The notes and chords were generated algorithmically (not by an AI).
https://sites.research.google/tonetransfer

0:33 there is an amazingly smooth and correct sounding run-up.
0:50 it goes below the actual tenor sax range. I love how it extrapolated down there!
0:58 there’s some leak hiss going on at 0:58. I’ll call that “artistic license”.
1:08 it goes quite a bit above the standard range for a tenor sax, but those notes should be available in altissimo with some fancy fingerings.
2:20 you can almost taste the spit!
2:58 it plays the same note back to back, but changes the tone of the note. Very cool.

This ToneTransfer AI Sax is amazing. Getting this level of detail in a recording with standard virtual instruments is almost impossible. AI for the win!

You can download the full uncompressed files here!

Composerish: I, for one, welcome our AI Overlords!

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Google Project Magenta has released Tone Transfer, an AI that can listen to any audio source, and recreate the experience with the sound of saxophone, flute, violin, or trumpet. Bryan and Kevin discuss what it is, how well it works, and what it musical artificial intelligence means for the future of composers and performers.

Composerish Podcast
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Bryan Teoh
Sleep Facing West
Twitter: @sleepfacingwest
Instagram: @bryanteohmusic
Youtube Channel

Kevin MacLeod
Incompetech (You’re already here!)
@kmacleod