Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:48 am
Kinda found it interesting, as I was just day dreaming today, to think of my composition process as a collaboration between several different composers living in my head. Don't want to sound coo-coo, but I think many of us can relate to this. As for me, it goes something like this:
The manager: that's me trying to be objective
The scientist: the guy that tries to be innovative
The artist: the guy who wants something of artistic/historical value, the guy who questions "why" a piece needs to be written
The club dude: the guy who wants a tune to be dance-able, and also to have punchy kicks and bass lines
The funk dude: wants a band formation, and wants lots of syncopation
The orchestral dude: wants harmony and great melody
The pop dude: wants a top 40 hit and wants lots of money
The bored dude: just wants to get something done cuz he's bored
Most of my productions seem to depend on which of the 8 starts the project, who writes the parts, who performs, who mixes, and who does the final check.
Well, to take the dream out of the metaphore, I'm just saying that people tend to have multiple sets of aesthetics they compose under. What are yours?
The manager: that's me trying to be objective
The scientist: the guy that tries to be innovative
The artist: the guy who wants something of artistic/historical value, the guy who questions "why" a piece needs to be written
The club dude: the guy who wants a tune to be dance-able, and also to have punchy kicks and bass lines
The funk dude: wants a band formation, and wants lots of syncopation
The orchestral dude: wants harmony and great melody
The pop dude: wants a top 40 hit and wants lots of money
The bored dude: just wants to get something done cuz he's bored
Most of my productions seem to depend on which of the 8 starts the project, who writes the parts, who performs, who mixes, and who does the final check.
Well, to take the dream out of the metaphore, I'm just saying that people tend to have multiple sets of aesthetics they compose under. What are yours?