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LinusW ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 27 2007 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 10665 |
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Missed this one...
Considering your ideal album: Album Length: Under 40 minutes 40-50 minutes 50-60 minutes 60-70 minutes 70-80 minutes Concept Album?: Full concept album (plot, characters, etc.) Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) No concept (songs have no intentional connecting theme) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Songs should be unique and not reference each other Mood of the music: Happy, upbeat, humorous Sad, dark, depressing A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 3-5 minutes 5-7 minutes 7-10 minutes 10+ minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes No, but I wouldn't mind one Lyrics: None (Instrumental music and/or wordless vocalizations such as humming) Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs All songs should have lyrics Guitars or Keyboards?: No keys Keys, but guitar dominated Even split between keys and guitars Guitar, but keyboard dominated No guitars Sound: Minimalistic, not too many instruments at once, sparse instrumentation Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: All songs should lead directly into the next Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Songs should have endings and not flow into the next song All of these are just fine Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar (bass guitar) Yes, keyboard/piano Yes, other instrument No Are you currently in a band?: Yes No, but I have been in the past No Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none Moderate Advanced |
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Album Length:
70-80 minutes Concept Album?: Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Mood of the music: A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 7-10 minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes Lyrics: Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs Guitars or Keyboards?: Even split between keys and guitars Sound: Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once Structure of individual songs: Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Live or CD?: can't decide Structure of album: Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected
Which is more important? That the album works as a whole Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: keyboard, but no entertaining level yet Are you currently in a band?: No Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none |
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Album Length:
Under 40 minutes 40-50 minutes 50-60 minutes 60-70 minutes 70-80 minutes Concept Album?: Full concept album (plot, characters, etc.) Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) No concept (songs have no intentional connecting theme) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Songs should be unique and not reference each other Mood of the music: Happy, upbeat, humorous Sad, dark, depressing A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 3-5 minutes 5-7 minutes 7-10 minutes 10+ minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes No Lyrics: None (Instrumental music and/or wordless vocalizations such as humming) Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs All songs should have lyrics Guitars or Keyboards?: No keys Keys, but guitar dominated Even split between keys and guitars Guitar, but keyboard dominated No guitars Sound: Minimalistic, not too many instruments at once, sparse instrumentation Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: All songs should lead directly into the next Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Songs should have endings and not flow into the next song Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Yes, keyboard/piano Yes, other instrument No Are you currently in a band?: Yes No, but I have been in the past No Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none Moderate Advanced |
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refugee ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() VIP Member Joined: November 20 2006 Location: Greece Status: Offline Points: 7026 |
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Album Length:
40-50 minutes There are lots of exceptions, though, like The Lamb and Godbluff. Concept Album?: Doesn’t matter. But if it’s a concept album, the concept should better be good! Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Well, I like that, but it’s not necessary. Mood of the music: A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 5-7 minutes or 7-10 minutes But I have no objections to shorter or longer songs as long as they are good. Should there be a 15+ minute song? Again, only if it’s good and manages to keep my interest all the way. Lyrics: Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs Guitars or Keyboards?: Even split between keys and guitars Or keys and saxophone or violin or whatever. Sound: A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Can’t answer here. A short song may well be strophic, but a strophic epic is a catastrophic epic. Besides, there are many ways of making structure without the use of repetition. Live or CD?: The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone I can’t choose. Both would be perfect. And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Are you currently in a band?: No, but I have been in the past I’m working on a studio project that will involve several other musicians, but I wouldn’t really call it a band. Knowledge of music theory?: Advanced |
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Considering your ideal album:
Album Length: 40-50 minutes Concept Album?: Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) Motifs: Songs should be unique and not reference each other Mood of the music: A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 7-10 minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes Lyrics: Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs Guitars or Keyboards?: Even split between keys and guitars Sound: A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert Structure of album: Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Which is more important? That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Yes, keyboard/piano Are you currently in a band?: No, but I have been in the past Knowledge of music theory?: Moderate |
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Album Length: Under 40 minutes 40-50 minutes 50-60 minutes 60-70 minutes 70-80 minutes Concept Album?: Irrelevant so I'll bold them all Full concept album (plot, characters, etc.) Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) No concept (songs have no intentional connecting theme) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Songs should be unique and not reference each other Mood of the music: Happy, upbeat, humorous Sad, dark, depressing A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 3-5 minutes 5-7 minutes 7-10 minutes 10+ minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes No Lyrics: None (Instrumental music and/or wordless vocalizations such as humming) Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs All songs should have lyrics Guitars or Keyboards?: No keys Keys, but guitar dominated Even split between keys and guitars Guitar, but keyboard dominated No guitars Sound: Minimalistic, not too many instruments at once, sparse instrumentation Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: As the length of the song gets shorter, it should go more into the verse-chorus-verse structure Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: All songs should lead directly into the next Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Songs should have endings and not flow into the next song Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Yes, keyboard/piano Yes, other instrument No Are you currently in a band?: Yes No, but I have been in the past No Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none Absolutely none. Moderate Advanced |
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Considering my ideal album:
Album Length: 60-70 minutes
Concept Album?: Slightly conceptual (I'm assuming you mean a theme album, which I like the most, because often times straightforward 'rock operas' can be a bit overbearing and distracting and quite frankly, very cheesy. I've only seen a storyline work a handful of times on rock albums (''The Wall'' being the crown jewel, of course). Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs (Theme albums that share common threads between the tracks are very intruiging to me and helps the whole thing feel like one cohesive whole. Very important in my opinion)
Mood of the music: A mix of positive and negative moods (Life isn't all good or bad, so the art that reflects it most should be conveyed in the same way) Average Song Length: 5-7 minutes (For the most part, but a couple of 'epics' on the record are always nice if they're done right.) Should there be a 15+ minute song? No (Unless it can hold my interest.) Lyrics: Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs Guitars or Keyboards?: Even split between keys and guitars Sound: A happy medium between the two (Over-technicality gets on my nerves after awhile, but then again, basic beats can be just as repetetive, so a good even blend is my idea of a great album) Structure of individual songs: Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout (Recopitulation is something bands like Yes and Pink Floyd pulled olff with great strides. I'd love to see it make a comeback in more modern music) Live or CD?: The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording (I'v e always considered the final product to be like any work of art, and as such the artist must take the time needed to make it as perfect in his eyes as possible. Playing everything one time straight through without proper mixing and experimentation can potentially hurt the final product on a creative level. Live albums are their own thing, but my ideal idea of a great record will always be a studio production.) Structure of album: Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected (Wish you hadn't made this multiple choice. It limits my response. Really, It depends on the album. Since this can potentially be an imaginary one, I guess an even balance between the two feels right to me, but I'm not saying that it "isn't good" for an album to feature an all-segued tracklist.) Which is more important? That each song can stand alone (Surely, no self-respecting artist would put any thbrow-away tracks on the album, nomatter what the borader picture is meant to look like. Each individual song should speak to the musician in a positive way, otherwise it shouldn't be released to the public.)
And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar (rhythm playing, mostly, so accompaniement would woprk best for the best results, but I could certainly 'entertain' someone whith the knowledge I already have of my instrument. How well I could entertain them is a different story altogether.)
Are you currently in a band?: No (But I want to be so badly!!!) Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none |
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Album Length:
70-80 minutes Concept Album?: Full concept album (plot, characters, etc.) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Mood of the music: A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 7-10 minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes Lyrics: Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs Guitars or Keyboards?: Even split between keys and guitars Sound: A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Live or CD?: The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Which is more important? That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: No Are you currently in a band?: No, but I have been in the past I Might add the album should borrow from a wide array of 20th century sources but in a non-obtrusive way
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topofsm ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 17 2008 Location: Arizona, USA Status: Offline Points: 1698 |
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You enjoy music when the musical themes are spread across songs? That's a positive sign of schizophrenia, we must research this futher.
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Great Survey!!
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Album Length:
Under 40 minutes 40-50 minutes 50-60 minutes 60-70 minutes 70-80 minutes (Depends on how good the music is) Concept Album?: Full concept album (plot, characters, etc.) Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) No concept (songs have no intentional connecting theme) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Songs should be unique and not reference each other Mood of the music: Happy, upbeat, humorous Sad, dark, depressing A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 3-5 minutes 5-7 minutes 7-10 minutes 10+ minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes No Lyrics: None (Instrumental music and/or wordless vocalizations such as humming) Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs All songs should have lyrics Guitars or Keyboards?: No keys Keys, but guitar dominated Even split between keys and guitars Guitar, but keyboard dominated No guitars Sound: Minimalistic, not too many instruments at once, sparse instrumentation Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations unstructured-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely , but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: All songs should lead directly into the next Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Songs should have endings and not flow into the next song Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Yes, keyboard/piano Yes, other instrument No Are you currently in a band?: Yes No, but I have been in the past No (I Privately release my own music). Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none Moderate Advanced |
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clarke2001 ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 14 2006 Location: Croatia Status: Offline Points: 4160 |
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Nice survey!
![]() Note:my answers my vary depending on occasion and/or my mood. Variations could be stretched to all answers provided. Considering your ideal album: Album Length: 40-50 minutes Concept Album?: Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 5-7 minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? No Lyrics: Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs Guitars or Keyboards?: Guitar, but keyboard dominated Sound: A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Live or CD?: The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Which is more important? That the album works as a whole And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Yes, keyboard/piano Yes, other instrument (all of the above+others) Are you currently in a band?: Yes Knowledge of music theory?: Advanced And that's it. Thanks again for your time. Thank you! |
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Album Length:
Under 40 minutes 40-50 minutes 50-60 minutes 60-70 minutes 70-80 minutes Concept Album?: Full concept album (plot, characters, etc.) Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) No concept (songs have no intentional connecting theme) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Songs should be unique and not reference each other Mood of the music: Happy, upbeat, humorous Sad, dark, depressing A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 3-5 minutes 5-7 minutes 7-10 minutes 10+ minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes No Lyrics: None (Instrumental music and/or wordless vocalizations such as humming) Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs All songs should have lyrics Guitars or Keyboards?: No keys Keys, but guitar dominated Even split between keys and guitars Guitar, but keyboard dominated No guitars Sound: Minimalistic, not too many instruments at once, sparse instrumentation Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: All songs should lead directly into the next Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Songs should have endings and not flow into the next song Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Yes, keyboard/piano Yes, other instrument No Are you currently in a band?: Yes No, but I have been in the past No Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none Moderate Advanced |
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Album Length:
Under 40 minutes 40-50 minutes 50-60 minutes 60-70 minutes 70-80 minutes Concept Album?: Full concept album (plot, characters, etc.) Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) No concept (songs have no intentional connecting theme) It can be a slight conceptual, but needs to be well written. Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Songs should be unique and not reference each other One last song that recalls the whole album is alright, but shouldn't be abused Mood of the music: Happy, upbeat, humorous Sad, dark, depressing A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 3-5 minutes 5-7 minutes 7-10 minutes 10+ minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes No Lyrics: None (Instrumental music and/or wordless vocalizations such as humming) Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs All songs should have lyrics Guitars or Keyboards?: No keys Keys, but guitar dominated Even split between keys and guitars Guitar, but keyboard dominated No guitars Even though I like guitar oriented music, I like it when the instrumentation is varied Sound: Minimalistic, not too many instruments at once, sparse instrumentation Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: All songs should lead directly into the next Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Songs should have endings and not flow into the next song Again, it depends if it's well written or not Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Yes, keyboard/piano Yes, other instrument No Are you currently in a band?: Yes No, but I have been in the past No Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none Moderate Advanced Somewhere between limited to moderate, I know more than the average people but I still have a lot to learn |
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Album Length:
Under 40 minutes 40-50 minutes 50-60 minutes 60-70 minutes 70-80 minutes Concept Album?: Full concept album (plot, characters, etc.) Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) No concept (songs have no intentional connecting theme) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Songs should be unique and not reference each other Mood of the music: Happy, upbeat, humorous Sad, dark, depressing A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 3-5 minutes 5-7 minutes 7-10 minutes 10+ minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes No Lyrics: None (Instrumental music and/or wordless vocalizations such as humming) Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs All songs should have lyrics Guitars or Keyboards?: No keys Keys, but guitar dominated Even split between keys and guitars Guitar, but keyboard dominated No guitars Sound: Minimalistic, not too many instruments at once, sparse instrumentation Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: All songs should lead directly into the next Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Songs should have endings and not flow into the next song Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Yes, keyboard/piano Yes, other instrument No Are you currently in a band?: Yes No, but I have been in the past No Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none Moderate Advanced |
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Considering your ideal album:
Album Length: Under 40 minutes 40-50 minutes 50-60 minutes 60-70 minutes 70-80 minutes Concept Album?: Full concept album (plot, characters, etc.) Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) No concept (songs have no intentional connecting theme) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Songs should be unique and not reference each other Mood of the music: Happy, upbeat, humorous Sad, dark, depressing A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 3-5 minutes 5-7 minutes 7-10 minutes 10+ minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes No Lyrics: None (Instrumental music and/or wordless vocalizations such as humming) Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs All songs should have lyrics Guitars or Keyboards?: No keys Keys, but guitar dominated Even split between keys and guitars Guitar, but keyboard dominated No guitars Sound: Minimalistic, not too many instruments at once, sparse instrumentation Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: All songs should lead directly into the next Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Songs should have endings and not flow into the next song Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Yes, keyboard/piano Yes, other instrument No Are you currently in a band?: Yes No, but I have been in the past No Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none Moderate Advanced And that's it. Thanks again for your time. |
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Considering your ideal album:
Album Length: Under 40 minutes 40-50 minutes 50-60 minutes 60-70 minutes 70-80 minutes Concept Album?: Full concept album (plot, characters, etc.) Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) No concept (songs have no intentional connecting theme) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Songs should be unique and not reference each other Mood of the music: Happy, upbeat, humorous Sad, dark, depressing A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 3-5 minutes 5-7 minutes 7-10 minutes 10+ minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? Yes No Lyrics: None (Instrumental music and/or wordless vocalizations such as humming) Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs All songs should have lyrics Guitars or Keyboards?: No keys Keys, but guitar dominated Even split between keys and guitars Guitar, but keyboard dominated No guitars Sound: Minimalistic, not too many instruments at once, sparse instrumentation Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: All songs should lead directly into the next Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Songs should have endings and not flow into the next song Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Yes, keyboard/piano Yes, other instrument No Are you currently in a band?: Yes No, but I have been in the past No Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none Moderate Advanced |
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Considering your ideal album: Album Length: 50-60 minutes Concept Album?: Slightly conceptual (songs have common themes, but not in story form) Motifs: There should be melodies/lyrics shared across songs Songs should be unique and not reference each other Does not matter Mood of the music: A mix of positive and negative moods Average Song Length: 5-7 minutes Should there be a 15+ minute song? If it's melodically interesting, not some meandering mush. Lyrics: Lyrical singing, but also some purely instrumental songs Guitars or Keyboards?: Keys, but guitar dominated Sound: Minimalistic, not too many instruments at once, sparse instrumentation Dense, dissonant, many different instruments playing different, often clashing, parts at once A happy medium between the two Structure of individual songs: Verse-chorus-verse structure Largely verse-chorus-verse, but with occasional deviations Largely unstructured, but with repeating sections or melodies throughout Little to no structure or repetition Live or CD?: The spontaneity and atmosphere (rawness) of a live concert The perfection and studio tricks of the studio recording Structure of album: All songs should lead directly into the next Some songs can, but not good if the whole album is connected Songs should have endings and not flow into the next song Not important Which is more important? That the album works as a whole That each song can stand alone And finally a few questions about you Do you play an instrument at a level at which you could entertain with it?: Yes, guitar Are you currently in a band?: Yes No, but I have been in the past No Knowledge of music theory?: Limited to none Moderate Advanced |
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