7/9/2023 0 Comments Ireal pro composing tutorial![]() ![]() Like this podcast? You can buy me a coffee. Later on I listen back to the results, like developing film. I take my portable recorder, I hit record and walk away. The field recording is almost the closest thing you can get to removing the ego because the action or “doing” of the project is essentially surrendering to the power of the planet. Yet when I sat down to edit and mix this piece I became aware that from start to finish this soundscape is just as poetic as any piece of music that I could write, which typically has some sort of battle between the ego and the self at play. In some ways it felt like a fraud preparing this recording, because you know, it’s not me playing music and trying to show off whatever skill I’ve picked up along the way in life. Beyond that I don’t want to prescribe what sort of attention you must pay to the sounds of this storm. You will probably want to listen on headphones to enter into the space. I would say my biggest disclaimer is that it would be difficult to listen to this episode while you’re out and about. Today’s podcast is a long recording of a rainstorm that happened last week in Toronto, which is July 2021, that’s the summer, 2021 years after Jesus. So in a way, this mix is almost like a prototype of a live show that I could one day play, even though it's stitched together over a few weeks of Elliott's Podcast.Īlbum photo of a Hong Kong apartment building by Aleksandar Pasaric on Pexels I wouldn't want people to focus on me with any sort of intensity like they do a traditional concert. If someone hired me to serenade their party, this is what I would ideally play. I would like to think that this music can be put on in the background, and since I'm mostly playing guitar throughout all the pieces, that it's almost as if I am sitting in the corner playing for you. Those compositions were meant to be easy going and so accessible they could be played in the background of a furniture store while people went shopping. The name of this mix is a reference to Erik Satie who worked on "Furniture Music" which was essentially the muzak of his time. Guitar Pro is a tool that aids in learning to both play and compose music for the. Full documentation and tutorials available at. Other than this track all the music made here is done in some sort of improvisation for the podcast. iReal Pro offers an easy-to-use tool to help musicians of all levels master their. There is one track in there that is technically unreleased called How to Disappear into the Thin Air. The patrons get a higher quality FLAC download of this. These mixes are created for my patrons on Patreon but I thought it would be nice to share it on my podcast feed. Today I bring you my latest mix which compiles music that was originally recorded on my podcast in roughly the month of May but a bit of April as well.
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