Deep Blue is set in Eb, a very expressive key that I don't often write instrumental music in. The strings and winds especially shine in this piece, providing a warm bed for the acoustic guitar to lie in.
Toward the end of the piece, I am finally able to unveil my secret weapon. Gigaviolin. Short of having a virtuoso violinist sitting in my studio with a Stradivarius and 20k in Mikes, this sample set for Gigastudio is so expressive it makes me wish I were a string player.
After speaking with Jenn a bit today, we realized that the tempo map for this CD needed a bit of thinking through. I originally wanted a solid hour, with a gentle rise of tempo right up until minute 59 of the disc. Picture a Long gentle sloping U that doesn't quite get to where it started at the end. This is when I was convinced that this would be a meditation cd. There is a difference between meditation and meditative, and I am falling solidly into the latter category. So, after quite a bit of thought, and some bribes to my brain of coffee and donuts (yum), I was able to ratchet this piece up at the end to almost the same tempo as I started in the CD. We're not gonna go all the way up, because I wanted people to be a bit more relaxed since starting the listening. It will make sense though, so you don't have to go past minute 45 to get a full Meditation in, if thats what you are using it for. So consequently, the last track (or two) will be at original tempo, and just keep us at a nice even pace.
What happened to the original sessions I should be working with, already sketched out and good to go? I have no idea. I think Jenn and my 8 core conspired on some unconscious level to make those sessions disappear. Its okay with me though, this journey is so enjoyable, I feel like it could be therapy.
Also, and I don't know why, the end reminds me of my children. I think the hopeful, child like theme repeated by guitar, violin and oboe is theirs somehow...
Track : Deep Blue
Runtime : 7:30
Tomorrow and tomorrow...
jack
1 comment:
So when do I get to hear it? I wanna hear the Giga Violin. :-)
I know a very good Violinist out in NYC if you ever want to use the real thing. He doesn't use a Stradivarius, but that would be a pain anyway as everything would have to be tuned differently. lol.
I'm really excited to hear this album when your done.
-Vinnie
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