Western Multipliers - disquiet0246 by Daniel Diaz published on 2016-09-18T15:59:15Z Disquiet Junto Project 0246: Double, Quadruple, Sextuple Compose a piece of music that increases speed in stages as it proceeds. Steve Reich meet Western Spaghetti ! Mostly repetitive and simple guitar parts, nod to Electric Counterpoint perhaps? Martin J15 acoustic and Schecter 1985 Stratocaster I added an organ (Arturia’s Vox Continental) to glue everything, perhaps not a good idea? Time (and you fellas) will tell. I didn’t quite follow the increase speed in terms of overall tempo but in terms beat subdivision. Both in performance and delay rhythms: 70BPM throughout, always the same little motif: Ab-C-G-Ab-F So you have 70 motif notes per minute at the beginning and we reach 420 per minute in the finale. 1st part is plain 1/4th notes melody with a large 4 beats delay. 2nd melody enters with delay in 1/8th notes 3rd 4th and 5th parts switches progressively to 1/16th notes delays over the same basic motif performed in quarter and eight notes simultaneously. 6th is performed in 8th notes but delays become triplets (1/8th notes triplets) 7th part is the melody performed in 1/8th notes with delays in 1/8th note triplets. 8th part is the melody performed in 1/8th note triplets with delays in 1/16th note triplets (thus multiplying tempo by 6, ie 420BPM on those staccato notes) 9th is the “grand finale” with every delay in 1/16th notes triplets and one Martin and 3 Strats playing simultaneously different versions of the 5 note motif + 2 Matin guitars playing simple chords. Instrumentation: 00:00 Martin 1 + Strat washes. 00:42 Martin 2 & Martin 3 (left-right) + Strat melody 01:13 Martin 1 + Martin 2 & Martin 3 chords (left-right) + Strat 1 melody + Start 2 staccato. 01:40 Martin 1 + Strat 1 staccato + Start 2 staccato. 02:08 Martin 1 + Martin 2 & Martin 3 (left-right) + Strat 1 melody + Start 2 staccato + Strat 3 staccato 02:35 Triplets: Martin 1 + Strat 1 chords + Start 2 staccato 03:03 Martin 2 & Martin 3 (left-right) + Strat 1 staccato 03:27 Finale (tutti) More on this 246th weekly Disquiet Junto project — “Compose a piece of music that increases speed in stages as it proceeds.” — at: http://disquiet.com/0246/ More on the Disquiet Junto at: http://disquiet.com/junto/ Subscribe to project announcements here: http://tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto/ Project discussion takes place on llllllll.co: http://llllllll.co/t/double-quadruple-sextuple-music-disquiet-junto-project-0246/4549 Genre Soundtrack Comment by lordofoverstock love the transition to this part 2016-09-19T21:12:04Z Comment by Daniel Diaz @sevenism: Thanks Jamıe! 2016-09-19T20:12:08Z Comment by Daniel Diaz @wust: I appreciate, cheers/DD 2016-09-19T20:11:46Z Comment by Daniel Diaz @yawha: Thanks Éanna. 2016-09-19T20:11:11Z Comment by Daniel Diaz @ikjoyce: You're enormously generous with your comment, thanks a lot! 2016-09-19T20:10:52Z Comment by ikjoyce This is simply brilliant. The organ fits well, adds a certain something. The western feel is surprising, and spot on - genius. 2016-09-19T20:05:55Z Comment by Ya Wha? Super atmosphere! 2016-09-19T20:04:39Z Comment by WÜST great approach,very nice idea and sound 2016-09-19T17:41:56Z Comment by ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲s̲e̲v̲e̲n̲ı̲s̲m̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ really good. builds so effortlessly 2016-09-19T09:29:17Z Comment by Daniel Diaz @user-651760074: Thanks! 2016-09-18T22:57:49Z Comment by Hypoid Really enjoy the weaving of the different guitars, and the organ is a perfect backdrop :-) 2016-09-18T20:24:55Z