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− | For my final project, I will be created an original composition that is a commentary on the dichotomy between content creators and their audience. The concept of the song is heavily based off of | + | For my final project, I will be created an original composition that is a commentary on the dichotomy between content creators and their audience. The concept of the song is heavily based off of Bo Burnham's "Make Happy Speech". |
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The composition is made using only MIDI. The composition was created in MuseScore and then imported into Logic Pro X to add the sounds. The singing is very bad and for that I apologize. I did add a pitch correction to it to try and make it better. This composition is aimed to be introspective while also being funny, although, of course, comedy is relative. | The composition is made using only MIDI. The composition was created in MuseScore and then imported into Logic Pro X to add the sounds. The singing is very bad and for that I apologize. I did add a pitch correction to it to try and make it better. This composition is aimed to be introspective while also being funny, although, of course, comedy is relative. |
Revision as of 12:31, 7 July 2021
For my final project, I will be created an original composition that is a commentary on the dichotomy between content creators and their audience. The concept of the song is heavily based off of Bo Burnham's "Make Happy Speech".
The composition is made using only MIDI. The composition was created in MuseScore and then imported into Logic Pro X to add the sounds. The singing is very bad and for that I apologize. I did add a pitch correction to it to try and make it better. This composition is aimed to be introspective while also being funny, although, of course, comedy is relative.