In this assignment I will be discussing the musical faults in the live performance of ‘Barking’ by a UK artist called Ramz at the Capital Summertime Ball. Rhythm – this is a strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound During the performance Ramz had his track being played in the background throughout the entire song. The backing track has simple time (4/4). The main notes being played are crochets and quavers. This is a convention of hip-hop music. The rhythm is a regular pattern as it’s the same throughout the entire song. However, Ramz comes in after the first beat making the performance sounding delayed. This could have been fixed by the technicians increasing the volume of the fold-back speakers to allow the singer to hear the backing track while performing as he had his earpiece out. Melody and Harmony- this is a structure of notes being played together in order to...
MIDI Sequencing Skills Inputting MIDI data : 1. Real-time Performance I have chosen to do a rendition of DJ Khaled - Do You Mind using Logic Pro. I am aiming to use a variety of different sequencing skills and techniques in order to complete this track and make it sound as close as possible to the original. Real-time performance allows you to do a lot of your MIDI edits in 'real time'. For my track I created most of it in Real-time. 2. Step-recording - this allows you to insert MIDI notes when Logic-Pro is not in real-time performance mode. When playing the main chords for my track I had to use this method since i had to move some of the notes around in order for them to be played at the same time in with the right notes 3. Clicking in - when I created the track for my bass I had to click in my notes which I found easier to do because I was able to move the notes around and experiment with the to see what sounded right and in what key I was able to play it in...
Task 2 - In this task I will be talking about the sonic components and faults in the song ‘Hit the road jack’ by Ray Charles. Natural Sonic Components Natural sonic components are components that appear naturally in urban environments, which mean that a variety of sounds can be heard from whichever environment, you are in. For example, if you are in the staircase of a college building and someone decided to shout, right after they shout there will be an echo. This is due to the sound waves being bounced off on the walls surrounding you. Sound will reflect off harder surfaces where as soft surfaces will both reflect and absorb the sound. An acoustic environment is the size of a room in which a sound takes place and this can be determined by how much reverb there is for example if there is a lot of reverb then it was either recorded in a large concert hall or has had a plugin put on it to make it sound a particular way . The acoustic en...
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