Bassling blog
Cute kit
I had to put a couple of pillows in the kick and the snare rattles a bit, since it's attached.
The cymbals were mine, but I wasn't using them and am now enjoying the '70s-sounding deeper snare and darker hats.
Love this idea!
Then there's the disorienting aspect of microphones and their influence on proximity, which can shift focus.
Disquiet Junto 0706 Tile One On
The project has one step, "record something that makes use of the acoustics of your bathroom."
I took the opportunity to make my first recording of a cute little secondhand drum kit that I bought.
It has a snare attached to the kick drum, which rattles a bit, but I'm thinking that I might leave that off for my Fire Cracker snare in future.
Wasn't sure what to add, so I grabbed my ukulele and started with the G minor chord that gets used a lot.
naviarhaiku600 – thinking of us
Their haiku reminded me there was footage I'd shot of the trees during autumn, which allowed me to go look through my files for a piece of music.
I've tried to incorporate atmosphere and a crunchiness for the leaves.
Disquiet Junto 0705 Book Start
The Junto assignment this week is to "Let the beginning of a book help you begin a new piece of music."
I've read the opening to Andrea Wulf's Magnificent Rebels, which I began this week because I enjoyed her book on Alexander Von Humboldt.
Disquiet Junto 0704 Right on Cumulus
The Junto prompt this week is to "compose 8-bit music" and I was kinda stumped.
I looked at using some of the Nintendo-sounding presets on the Kaossilators that my son has been using recently for an assignment, then decided to try the Bitquest pedal that arrived this week.
It's being run through the Chase Bliss Habit pedal for delay/looping, while I cycle through a few settings.







