Steven Forss Drum and Timbale Solo – ‘De La Clave’

It is a video of me, Steven Forss playing an Improvised Latin Drum solo using traditional Afro-Cuban Rhythms on the drum-kit and timbales. I used this piece as part of my Audition for the 2011 Best Up and Coming Drummer Compettion.

De la Clave Transcription This is a link to a PDF transcription of the drum solo above.

You can see more videos of me playing crazy drum solo’s on YouTUBE @ http://www.youtube.com/user/Thefossdaddy

SATOR Update: Page finished

Its 12:15 on Sunday night and I have finally finished the website. Check it out! The SATOR Experience

The only problem that I cant seem to fix is the issue with the background. You will need to adjust your browser to get the writing on the black centre as to be able to read it clearly.

I have used 2 Creative Commons works in my project:

First. The Background is from viZZZual.com at Flikr

Second. There is a little bed squeak sound in the sound design section thanks to Jackstrebor for this great sample at FreeSound.org

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Anyway Im just finishing up the written component now…

See y’all on the other side…………… The SATOR Experience

Facebook: Privacy and Ownership

Many privacy issues concerning Facebook are well documented on the internet. Issues ranging from the use of apparently ‘private’ information in data mining and the inability for a user to  voluntarily terminate their account and its content. There have been issues with cyberbullying and other inappropriate materials being posted on the facebook server. Also there is an issue with intellectual property posted on Facebook and the ‘Terms of Use’ clause, basically it means Facebook own the copyright to everything on their server. Facebook claim that “We are not claiming and have never claimed ownership of material that users upload.” (Razzed). But after facing governmental pressure, Facebook has made many changes to improve privacy on Facebook to become a more transparent company.

SATOR UPDATE 15/5: Song Drafts & The Website Plan

Hello!

This week I have been very busy…

  1. I Jammed with Justin (guitarist) and we came up with some ideas for the heavy climax to the song.
  2. I met up with Kay. She came to my studio and we went through the material I had and she told me what she thought. Kay also recorded the first few verses of the poem to give me an idea of the feeling she thought the poem/lyrics should have.
  3. I also have started producing drafts of the song.

The Refined Concept….

I have put a lot of thought into my actual website and I have it! The website that will be showcasing this song will be a multi-layered fusion between two mediums… written text and sound (music & audio).

I will have the first page that you come to as an introduction to the scene where the poem is set, this page will consist of text written by the author. The text will describe the scene from the protagonists point of view, her feelings and what she can see and smell. I will have an audio file playing whilst the text is being read, it will be a sound design of the space where the text is describing. The sounds will be mostly environmental and ambiance sounds with a few sound effects or foley. The combination of these two mediums will create an immersive and unique experience for anyone attending the site.

Then I will have a link that pops up another site in new window. This site will have the poem displayed as an image and it will have the song playing. The song will play over the original page’s sound design,therefore creating a multi-layered sound experience.

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I will need to research this kind of idea. Does anyone know of it being done before?

SATOR Song Drafts

Draft 1: The first draft I did, its ok

Draft 2: I prefer this one, it may be the keeper.

Sorry about the audio quality, it will improve over time. Let me know what you think about the drafts.

S.A.T.O.R Update!

A quick update on the project so far:

  1. Created 4 draft basic guide tracks
  2. Recorded a rough vocal guide on 26/4/10
  3. Showed Justin (Echo’s Witness guitarist) the tracks 27/4/10
  4. Justin showed me some of his ideas for the piece 5/5/10
  5. Heard feedback from my first draft from Author Kay she Said: She liked the vocals at the end of the track but not the start (lacked the correct feeling). And she wants the music to ‘lift’ towards the climax ( I am thinking either a chord change, key change or harmonic shift…) 6/5/10

I will hopefully have some audio files up on the site soon I cant post any audio here yet………

Creative Commons and Soundcloud

After this weeks class on copyright I decided to give some of the tracks I had created a creative commons license.

I was very surprised to learn how easy it is to obtain a creative commons license for any creative work. The licenses are also very flexible and can be custom made to your specific desires and wants for your intellectual property. I really like the way I can choose to make my works available for use, sharing and distribution but with me still being attributed as the creator and disallowing commercial uses.

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I also discovered Soundcloud through the Concept Development course. It is an amazing social networking site for composers, producers and DJs. I am totally sucked in by it.

Some of my latest tracks are up there on my profile page available for download with their new CC licenses. Check em out!!!

I also heard some tracks from hobbobass and I really enjoyed them.

Alexander Scriabin : Anyone have Opus 36???

In my search for composing music for a poem and Satanism I came across this Russian composer.

Alexander Scriabin was a Romantic composer who wrote 10 piano sonatas and 74 Opus‘.

He pioneered the use of the ‘mystic chord‘ or ‘synthetic chord’ in music which builds chords on forths as opposed to thirds. It became named mystic due to its mystical sound and meaning in a Theosophical context.

This is an interesting concept and I will experiment with some of these ideas in my composition. The mystical sound could be just what im looking for…

Scriabin also named his 36th  Opus ‘Satanic Poem‘ or ‘Poeme Satanique‘. I believe this piece of music could be a usefull reference .

But…I have been unable to hear this piece of music.

If anyone has the 36th Opus or knows where I can Hear/Download or buy this piece of music please let me know.

Does anyone have Opus 36 by Alexander Scriabin…???????????????????????

Info also sourced from: http://www.answers.com/topic/alexander-scriabin

The Project Timeline: S.A.t.O.R Musical Comp

This is The Proposed TimeLine For the Project as of 18/4/2010

Week/Date beginning Goals and Activities
Week 1-  March 1st
Week 2-  March 15th
Week 3-  March 22nd Found out about Kay’s book and her desire to have the poem turned into a song.Decided on project.
Week 4-  March 29th First contact with Kay.Start building webspace.
Week 5-  April 12th First face-to-face meeting with Kay (Author) brainstorming ideas.Investigated listening examples and Middle-Eastern musical scales.

Receive book draft, cover and blurb.

Week 6-  April 19th Recruiting musicians.Formulating musical ideas and drafts.

Web-based research and blogging for ideas.

Week 7-  April 26th Continue creating drafts for Kay.More Web-based research, blogging etc.
Week 6-  May 3rd Present first Drafts to Kay.Recording guitar parts.
Week 9-  May 10th Recording Vocal parts for final draft.
Week 10- May 17th Finish recording for the final draft.Complete the Web page and online parts.
Week 11- May 24th Completing Final Draft-mixing and mastering.
Week 12- May 31st Completing Final Draft-mixing and mastering.Have all aspects of the project completed and ready for Assessment.

Steve’s Six Thinking Hats

The Hats For musical compositional idea.

White- Information- A book is being written with a poem in a section. The poem is about something that happened in the past. I am writing a song to go with that poem.

Red- Emotion- I feel that this is a really awesome idea. I like the themes and ideas in the book. I like the dark and erotic vampire and satanic ideas. But….. I dont know how well I can pull it off.

Black-Judgement/Flaws-  My lack of music tech and compositional experience could flaw the outcome of the project.

Yellow-Judgement Good Points-  This is a really different idea. It hasn’t been done before. Its a convergence of different mediums (Using music and sound to represent emotions and feelings that were written in a novel). It could benfit me as an artist and Kay as an author. It may take time but I can achieve this due to my massive interest in music technology.

Green-Creativity- This project will be my ‘baby’ but it wilbe a collaboration where I will receive creative input from the other members of my band and Kay.

Blue-Thinking- I will need to think about the authors creative agenda. The context and meaning of the story. The target audience. Issues with copyright. More specifically I will need to investigate the ‘Queen of the Damned’ Soundtrack, Satanic rituals, Middle- Eastern music and how to balance all of these points to achieve a desirable outcome.

Steve’s Meeting With Author Kay: Brainstorming Ideas For The Composition….

Last week I met with Kay for the first time. We went over what her vision for the piece of music was. She gave me a general description using audio examples, explanations, scenes from movies and even playing some drums.

Here is the setting for the poem.
1. The Scene is a Satanic Ritual set in an underground chamber
2. The person singing the poem is a man who has been created to be the father of the Anti-christ.
3. The events described in the poem happened 500 years ago approx, but the piece of music is set to be heard in the present time.

Here are some of the ideas Kay described for the musical aspects
1. Kay said she thought the Soundtrack to the “Queen Of The Damned” Movie. She played me a few songs she felt had the right feel. The movies soundtrack is a very ‘dark’ and ‘heavy’ collection of songs from the ‘Nu-Metal’ and ‘Industrial’ genres.
2. Kay also felt the use of a Middle-Eastern or Egyptian sounds (scales and/or rhythms) would be appropriate. Kay even demonstrated a traditional ‘Zaar’ (also known as ‘Zar’ or ‘Ayyuub’) rhythm on my Darbukka.

3. She also outlined that the music needed to sound ‘Entrancing’ and ‘Seductive’ in the beginning of the piece and build up into ‘heavy climax’.