Paul Keeley - Life Aquatic





After reading an article about House music, it was recommended I listened to this, and take note of the structure of how a track is put together.  In my course today, I worked on a part of the piece called the break, where, the piece changes from one thing, which it needed to, as it was getting a bit boring.  I had originally put this break in randomly I guess, but it was advised I put it in the 65th bar I think, which was not explained why, but then again I did not ask either. the break ends in the drop, which was explained but it went over my head really.  This house genre is new to me, but it seems a good gnre to get the hang of computer music as I call it.



I came across other terms today, too, like closed chords and open chords, keyboard playing is not something I really want to get into doing but it seems it is going to be part of the course and most midi controllers are based on the piano.  I also used some filters too, for the bass and the drum, to get some interest into the piece.  There was a lot of info about writing house music thrown at me today, I did not write it down as it takes too long, I guess I could have recorded what was being said, which is a method I might adopt one of these days, then I can go away and write it down

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