Well, the presentations are over and the project is done. Everything has gone smoothly and I'm really pleased with our result! We are having a session this weekend to record lyrics over our instrumental (thanks to Nick Doering) and are looking forward to continuing on with this project, even though the academic aspect of it is over. Nick and I jam frequently, but this was certainly a great way to put it to use. I would certainly like to do something like this again because it allows creativity and enables us to express our musicality in whatever manner we see fit. Hope to see you all soon with a new and exciting creation!
Matt
Recording Songs with Matt Agritelley and Nick McClurg
Friday, December 21, 2012
Final Blog
I loved working on the project because t allowed me to explore my passion and work on technical guitar stuff. It was a great experience and I would do it again in a heartbeat. I am glad I got to work on soloing and jazzy music for the project and I learned many things along the way that will benefit my playing in the future. Hope everyone liked it.
Nick
Nick
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Final Google Day!
Since Matt and I are practically done with the Google project I used the class period to have an incredible jam session with piano virtuoso Kie Mata. This session improved my ability to improvise over many different kinds of styles. This was helpful for me because I am always looking for ways to better myself as an all around guitar player. If Matt and I choose to add another song into the project I'm sure that my new-found abilities for improvising will come into play.
-Nick McClurg
Final Google Day- Agritelley
Over the past weekend, Nick and I made the final touches to our recording. It looks like our friend Nick Doering never got around to recording vocals for our song, but it's alright because it sounds great as an instrumental. We might shorten it down a little this weekend to remove some of the repetitiveness, but besides that it is essentially set and done. I look forward to presenting it and getting feedback from the rest of the class.
Matt
Matt
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Nick McClurg- Google Day #3
A little over a week ago, I was messing around on my guitar at home, trying to think of some additional licks for our song. I ended up coming up with a solid chorus that we could use. In addition, I transcribed a saxophone solo for guitar that was played in a jazz song I listened to. My goal is to incorporate this into our piece as an additional solo. We recorded last weekend for a long time and it was pretty tiring. However, we got the entire song recorded and it sounds awesome. The combination of the soft jazz melody and the bongos make the song seem smooth. I plan to continue to work on my solo ideas and record some more.
Nick
Nick
Matt Agritelley- Google Day 3
Over the past two weekends, Nick and I have worked to record our song. After countless arduous tries, we got a rough draft recorded. The theme of our song is intended to be calm, with a jazzy feel. Nick plays on the guitar while I play on the bongos. We sent the song to our friend Nick Doering, who we're hoping can think of some lyrics and record them on top of our baseline. I'm not entirely certain at this point whether or not this will happen, but the lyrics are just an added luxury; the song remains great as an instrumental. Over the next few weekends my goal is to tweak some of the parts of the song and do some more editing on the garage band, and of course talk to Doering to see if he's made any headway on the lyrics. For now, it is safe to say that we are very happy with how our song is sounding and are looking forward to making more progress.
Matt
Matt
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Over the weekend Nick and I got together to record the baseline for our original song. This took a lot of preparation because I had to set up garageband and the mics used for recording the bongos. After everything was set up we layed down the baseline and Nick did some soloing over it. The song is not yet complete but we are hoping to work on it this weekend.
-Matt
-Matt
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