If the demos page is one half of my musical diary, this is the other half!
November 2024
Friday the 1st
Open mic was alright. I simultaneously bombed and did very well? As it turns out, when you practice things beforehand, you don't mess them up as much! Curious. I only did BWYW and WANTS. Messed up more than I thought I would on the former, messed up very little at all on the latter. One person in particular was very into it, but I think reception was lukewarm at best everywhere else, which kind of sucks, considering these are two of my best songs, and I performed them better than I did at previous mics.
In happier news, a cappella and choir are going pretty well! I'm not too sure about myself, but I know everyone else is going to do amazingly at Glow. And I love all the pieces we're doing in choir, even if I don't always love singing some of the high parts. Man, things have changed this semester.
September 2024
Tuesday the 17th
My voice has been funky for the past few weeks--since getting here, honestly--and I don't know if I keep getting sick or if it's just living in Potomac South! Anyway, it hasn't stopped me from joining two music ensembles, so it can't be that bad... Just sucks having everything gummed up 24/7. Finally started allergy meds for the PoSo funk yesterday. I know they dry out your vocals, but I can't deal with this anymore...
Anyway, I made this post just to say I'm fairly confident Take Note has the BEST Glow setlist. We decided on two new songs yesterday and kept one old one. Not going into specifics, but two of our three songs are VERY popular and also ours to keep forever. The only song I'm a fan of personally is too difficult for me to sing as a solo, but I'm still happy we get to perform it! I'll try and audition for a solo or two, but I imagine I'm heavily outclassed, so I don't expect to get any.
I've been fiddling around with the Sega Genesis FM synths in Furnace. The sampling you had to do for everything in the SNES really ticked me off eventually. Making synth instruments is a bit tricky, but loads of fun! So much customization compared to the NES, which is what I'm used to making chiptune/tracker music in. I'm not too into doing crazy stuff with the Genesis for now, just making simple stuff well. My big inspiration here is the Phantasy Star II soundtrack. Time Trax is also great, but I don't see myself doing anything that wild.
I just need to finish this song I started forever ago. I won't have much work this week beyond today, so hopefully soon... I think this one would really shine with the Genesis synths. They'd be minimal in most other songs, but I think this one is best done "poppier", so the synths would have more power than the guitar by a lot. My demo will probably be guitar-only, so it won't exactly fit the vision, but someday I might finish it... Someday.
Monday the 9th
More incredible music news--as of yesterday, I am oficially in Take Note, an outstanding a cappella group here at CNU! It was a miracle I even auditioned this year, and I'm so happy I made this group. I'm stoked to sing songs in less of a choral style, and I can't wait to perform and compete!!! I will need to spice up my wardrobe a bit, though; everyone in Take Note has super cute clothes!
I'm so excited to get to know everyone in the group at our first rehearsal! I still haven't really processed the fact that I'm actually in... It's so crazy to me. I was walking back from callbacks and already thinking of audition songs for next year. I can't believe I'm in!
Anyway, if anyone is reading these who goes to CNU, feel free to come to any performances with Take Note! Once I'm done with my Chorale concert this weekend, I should be performing unless I'm sick or something! I'm pretty sure that's how this will work! And DEFINITELY come to Glow (in the Darcapella, I am NOT a fan of that spelling) where all the groups as well as some dancers will be performing this November!
One fear I had is that I'd have less time for songwriting if I got in, but I think it's much better to practice singing popular songs. That way, I should be able to sing my own songs a lot better, and make new ones more naturally by singing melodies that come to me! I think this experience will enrich me a lot as a musician and as a person. Huzzah!
August 2024
Tuesday the 27th
This doesn't have much to do with my music projects on the side, but I'm in the University Chorale now! I didn't know it would add another credit hour, so that's six or seven hundred dollars... Oops. Still, I'm really happy to be able to make music with other people again. It's been a while.
Because of this, if you count choir (which I will), I have six classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays now. My lab's all I have on Wednesday, and I have a four-day weekend. Did you know you can only have eighteen credit hours? Isn't that so incredibly cruel? Some people were born to take eight classes a semester and have no social life. But I suppose college wasn't made for us.
I'm really glad there's somewhere I can sing a couple times a week, and maybe meet some other people who are studying music, even if they're doing it in a more academic fashion than I am. I'm super excited to learn the new pieces... But I'm not so excited to find and wear a black dress.
I've been reading Harmonic Experience and practicing when I can. It's great! I anticipate I won't be done until the semester's over, though; I don't have the room to myself often. Once we have our suite meetings, I'll suggest practicing scales in the common room when no one else is using it. I'll assure them I'm pretty quiet.
I don't know the proper name for these modes, but here are some cool ones the book has taught me, mostly from tetrachords: Major over phrygian, mixolydian over lydian, and Hungarian minor. Hungarian minor is what (I recall) some people online say Blue Jay Way is in. I don't think they're right. It feels more major than that. Maybe I'm remembering the wrong mode.
Here's to hoping I get enough alone time tomorrow to make headway on a song that's been in the back of my mind for a couple weeks!