Hauntjam Hauntjam
Hauntjam Hauntjam
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Được phát hành lúc 4/2/2010.
Thời lượng: 2:16.
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Đọc tại chú thích của tác giả.
Cũng được phát hành trong Bowmanstuckkhoảng nhiều hơn 14 năm, 11 tháng.
Bài hát mà Hauntjam có liên hệ đến: Bài hát mà nó có liên hệ đến:
- haunt bởi Andrew Hussie
Bài hát có liên hệ đến Hauntjam: Bài hát có liên hệ đến bài hát này:
- trong Official Discography: Bài hát có liên hệ đến bài hát này — trong Official Discography:
- Hauntjelly bởi Andrew Huo và Ian Taylor
Bài hát có đoạn trích từ Hauntjam: Bài hát có đoạn trích từ bài hát này:
- trong Official Discography: Bài hát có đoạn trích từ bài hát này — trong Official Discography:
- Hauntjelly bởi Andrew Huo và Ian Taylor
Chú thích của tác giả cho Hauntjam: Chú thích của tác giả:
Andrew Huo ✑ via early commentary collection
Hauntjam and Hauntjelly are interesting things. They were actually made based on a short fruity loop that The Big Man Andrew did, called haunt.wav or haunt.mp3 or something like that. A jam on his theme, logically, would therefore be called "hauntjam," with the opportunity for naming puns including "hauntjelly." His theme appears mostly unchanged as the bassline for the first part of the pieces. At this point in terms of instrumentation, we were still mostly striving for faithfulness to the canon Midnight Crew "band," as can be seen in the Extras page wherein the MC fill 'em with midnight (bottom), so Hauntjam employs trombone, string bass, piano, clarinet, and sax (I forget which because I've lost the file and am not a band person, but I think it was alto). From there on, it was fairly straightforward to write a haunting refrain and then solos for each instrument. I will admit I got a little writerblock'd for the second part, which was sort of a brief modulation to the dominant, so it sounds a little strange. But it still has its own little charm, with the almost annoying trill put in for a spooky ghost-like effect. In Hauntjam, Bowman did some good stuff with bringing out moving parts in the first refrain. In Hauntjelly, Xerxes emphasizes the spookiness by changing instruments for more electric organ.
Michael Guy Bowman ✑ Music and Stuff
I also went ahead a dropped some good synths and fairly convincing drum part on Andrew Huo's "Hauntjam".
liên quan đến album này —
khoảng nhiều hơn 7 năm, 6 tháng
Michael Guy Bowman ✑ Bowmantown Discords
Uhhh the main thing I did was pick the instruments and arrange drums
But I was really pushy about those drums. I never use FPC, so each drum had its own piano roll in FL studio. Bobby Blaker always said that drums take at least a day to figure out on any of his EDM tracks, and that was back when he was less developed as an artist. So, I'm assuming he probably takes even more time now, if he doesn't just have some presets or something…
I just remember touching in with ham on that and thinking, "good, I'm not wasting my time." I mean, there are ways to have drums centralized on one master application and then route it to different channels, but in FL studio, it rarely made sense to do it any other way than having separate sampler tracks were sound font tracks, especially since you get to work with pattern blocks anyway.
I think drums, more than any other instrument, define the genre of the music. Even very minor choices can change the character of a whole song. At the very least there's been only two songs with no drums on them on the billboard number one slot in the last 50 years.
I still do it by spreading of the parts across different instruments. Just in logic now. Electric daydreams is deliberately simple, and a couple of the songs just have a normal exs24 on there with all the drums going to the same channel. I wanted to imitate what I would be able to achieve if I were just a guy taping himself playing in a room.
liên quan đến album này —
khoảng nhiều hơn 14 năm, 6 tháng
Michael Guy Bowman ✑ Michael Guy Bowman Talks About His Homestuck Music, adapted to text
And, the other thing was an arrangement of Hauntjam, which I just added drums on and synthesized out and did the bounces[?] for. The original on that one is by Andrew Huo, and supposedly it's based around a track that Andrew Hussie himself wrote, that was just called "haunt".