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Richard,For these hybrid pieces, I was trying to write the orchestration first and put the "electro" elements on it afterwards but what ended up happening for me was that it never sounded like a true hybrid, the orchestra always "won".Now my strategy is to either create the "electro" bed first and compose on top of it, or to integrate the electro elements into the composition process, either on paper or in the computer. It's a fine line, it seems.It would be interesting to hear how you approach this type of piece from a composition standpoint. With orchestral composition, it seems the composition should come first and the orchestration second, but with the electronic stuff, it's often the sound that inspires the composition so the production is more important nearer the beginning of the process, at least that's been my experience.Thoughts? Ideas?Good stuff!Mazz
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May 19, 2009, 4:32pm, mazz wrote:Richard,For these hybrid pieces, I was trying to write the orchestration first and put the "electro" elements on it afterwards but what ended up happening for me was that it never sounded like a true hybrid, the orchestra always "won".Now my strategy is to either create the "electro" bed first and compose on top of it, or to integrate the electro elements into the composition process, either on paper or in the computer. It's a fine line, it seems.It would be interesting to hear how you approach this type of piece from a composition standpoint. With orchestral composition, it seems the composition should come first and the orchestration second, but with the electronic stuff, it's often the sound that inspires the composition so the production is more important nearer the beginning of the process, at least that's been my experience.Thoughts? Ideas?Good stuff!MazzJust for perspective, here is the edited electronic background track that I added the orchestral elements to.www.richardemmet.com/BWBackground.mp3Regarding the compositional process involved in combining electronica and orchestral elements, I find that it somewhat depends on the style of the music. Typically, I'll start with some sort of rhythmic track - i.e., drum patterns, often multi-layered and processed. I'll start with this because it's much easier to make the orchestral instruments fit with the rhythmic groove than the other way around. After the rhythm tracks are in place, I'll begin adding other instruments and occasional sound fx that fit with the piece. It's a little like sculpting - an ongoing process of adding, subtracting, random experimentation, etc., until it begins to take shape.If anyone's interested in this process, here are a couple of other pieces (which I've posted elsewhere before) that combine these various elements.http://www.richardemmet.com/SK/Wired.mp ... mp3Richard
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Hey Richard;Very nice tune -- it evokes business news in my noggin'. Nice work!Suz
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