Rhythms realized (Gold in Music pt. 2)
In my last post, I began to create a percussion part based on the timing of the Golden Section by dividing an 8 bar phrase
In my last post, I began to create a percussion part based on the timing of the Golden Section by dividing an 8 bar phrase
The Golden Section, or Golden Ratio, has been a favorite endeavor of mine for years. The ratio itself is quite simple. B:A = A:(B+A), or
When it came time to cover a Thomas Dolby song, the choices were many. I was very close to doing Airwaves, the lyrics of which
I’m going to break a string. My guitar is going to stop making sound. We’re going to get out of sync with the keyboard tracks.
I’m a big Paul Thomas Anderson fan. Last night I was rewatching his film Magnolia and ended up reading some quotes on Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s
You surely are a truly gifted kid But you’re only good as The last great thing you did And where’ve you been since then Did
Well, it’s March 1st and the RPM Challenge has concluded. I set out to write and record 10 songs like I did last year, but
Between battling a massive head cold (yes, still happening) and some minor equipment issues (I/O box vs Windows 10) I’ve fallen a bit behind on
Today is Monday, February 8th. To recap, I’m taking the RPM Challenge which requires me to write and record 10 new songs within the month
I’ve decided to do something different with my coverage of the RPM Challenge this year. Instead of leaving the songs up all willy-nilly, I’m only