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Ten Ways to Look at the Color Black - The Millions

Experiment Link: https://soundcloud.com/user-855245494/soundscape-experiment?si=f1216a12cb444d60becf68f61968ac3a


    "In general we feel more secure when things are visible, when we can 'see for ourselves'." (McLuhan, 117)


    The above quote emphasizes what I wanted to do when creating this project. I wanted to try to make something musical (because I haven't done that before) but I mostly wanted to create a piece of sound that would conjure some sort of imagery in listeners heads. I think the interplay between visual and auditory is really interesting, especially when they overlap. So I wanted this sound to indicate something visual even though it isn't. 

    I made this project out of instruments that Garageband already had, using the virtual midi keyboard on my computer. It was really fun to play and try to put together a little 'song'. I really enjoyed adding effects using the peddle board options and messing around with the controls that all the instruments had. I used guitar, keyboard, and piano for this piece. I think it was successful overall, but I would like to learn how to crossfade sounds and how to layer them better without just changing their volume. 


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