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Unit 5 and 6 Journal + Evaluation

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Recoding took place on the 20th, 21st and 23rd of January, Recording the music video took place on the 18th of February, mixing and editing took place on the 18th till the 21st of February. To start off, our band decided to record rhythm guitar first at 156bpm. After many failed attempts of recording it, we decided it wasn't working very well so we chose to record drums and rhythm at the same time for the demo version. The only issue that came with recording drums and rhythm together, was that the drums were coming through the recording of the rhythm guitar. We noticed this straight after we had recorded the vocals. We then made the decision to plug the rhythm guitar into interface to restrict any background noises. Unfortunately after we recorded the rhythm guitar we had to re record the drums as we didn't set the levels to the right setting. We hen decided to put both guitars in a bus to add some reverb to them. We also wanted reverb on the vocals so we put that in an individ...

Unit 7

The drummers that impacted my playing [ Music intro] [Speaking introduction (Duration:1 minute)] Notes: Greet listeners What you'll be talking about Section I - Mick Fleetwood (Duration: 2 minutes) Section II - Stewart Copeland (Duration: 2 minutes) Outro (Duration: 1 minute) Notes: Slight recap Thank you for listening Intro: Hello my name is Darcie and i play the drums. Today i am going to be talking about Drummers that impacted my playing. The two drummers i will be talking about are Mick Fleetwood from Fleetwood Mac, and Stewart Copeland from The Police. The songs that impacted my playing include Message in a bottle, Little Lies, and Go your own way.  I got inspired from the unique fills in the song Message in the bottle after playing and learning it from the grade 4 rock school drums book, the fills in bars 4, 24, 25, 64, 82 stood out the most for me. I was inspired with how Stewart Copeland plays a syncopated rhythm on the hi-hat, giving the song a reggae feel. I also like add...

Unit 7: Podcast plan and evaluation

Podcast Structure: [Music intro] [Speaking introduction (Duration:2 minute)] Notes: Greet listeners What you'll be talking about Section I - Mick Fleetwood (Duration: 2 minutes) Notes: His styles How he practised and what he played and compare to my personal practice Section II - Stewart Copeland (Duration: 3 minutes) Notes: His styles How he practised and what he played and compare to my personal practice Outro (Duration: 2 minute) Notes: Slight recap Thank you for listening (Music clips) - Duration 1 minute In order of picking my theme, i used a website called Buzzsprout which had a ton of ideas for music podcasts. Plan:  To do:   By:   Research and script   11 th of Feb   Topic 1   5 th of Feb   Topic 2   5 th of Feb   Outro and evaluation   6 th of Feb   Clips    6 th of Feb   Ident   3 rd /4 th of Feb   Intro    3 rd of Feb     Sources of Information: For the intro, i included...