Another 30 Days Challenge! I’ll record small snippets of music / sound every day for 30 days and will upload them to soundcloud.
Some background information:
- 1: Composed by me when my project at work suffered a huge setback, which was also kind of a relieve at the same time.
- 2: Composed by me when trying to see the positive side of aforementioned setback.
- 3: Recorded during a random band rehearsal.
- 4: Composed by me when realizing that if management doesn’t want to listen, I shouldn’t care either.
- 5: Composed by me after learning that my sister was pregnant! Feeling happy and queer at the same time.
- 6: Composed by me with some of my roots in Jazz in mind.
- 7: Cover song – Teardrop.
- 8: Composed by me with a G as rhythmic constant.
- 9: Composed by me as a byproduct of 8.
- 10: Variation on Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor.
- 11: Composed by me in 2008 while in Los Angeles.
- 12: Composed by me after listening to and playing some Boogies.
- 13: Recorded during a rehearsal for the drummer’s entrance examination at Johannes Bruckner University Linz.
- 14: Birds in the City – With the US leaving the Paris Climate Agreement this seemed worthy a recording.
- 15: Composed by me after listening to some Monk tunes.
- 16: Composed by me with the goal in mind that the left hand should play the melody.
- 17: Composed by me with the goal in mind to write something in E Major.
- 18: Composed by me with the goal in mind to write something that could pass as Jazz ballad.
- 19: Composed by me with the goal to create some variations of the same harmonic material.
- 20: Transcription – Album version Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau’s “The Old Shade Tree“
- 21: Composed by me with the goal to let off some steam.
- 22: Composed by me with nothing but the form ABA in mind
- 23: 8th note improvisation over blues in F, trying not to default back to the F blues scale too often.
- 24: Composed by me by trying to “phase around” right and left hand.
- 25: Composed by me by shifting a #11 motive in whole tones. It’s funny how the same thing can be perceived as light-footed (at the beginning) or menacing (at the end).
- 26: Composed by me by overdubbing some vocal percussion.
- 27: Composed by me with Dave Grusin in Mind
- 28: Composed by me with the constraint that the C-G-G Ostinato (heard in the second half) should work over the whole tune.
- 29: Johann Sebastian Bach – Prelude in C Sharp, Das Wohltemperierte Klavier, Buch 1, BWV 848. I still can’t decide whether I like the “Dah-Dap-Dah-Dap” phrasing (first half) or the “Dap-Dah-Dap-Dah” phrasing (second half) better. I found recordings from renown artists both ways. The first phrasing feels better suited for Bach to me, while the second has more groove.
- 30: Composed by me with the goal to write a good night / good bye song.