It's Not A Toobah (Overtone Euphonium) (disquiet0260) by Nate Trier published on 2016-12-26T20:47:56Z This week's Disquiet Junto assignment was to play one note/chord with a long fade and play it over and over again for a long time (~4 minutes). I failed miserably but ended up with an interesting "one-note" piece! I thought playing my baritone horn in a basement stairwell would provide a nice but of reverb and "fade." (Turns out this was not the case). I put my Zoom H4 on the basement landing, my laptop on the 2nd floor landing, and I stood on the 3rd floor landing with by baritone horn. I played one note (but in different octaves). F2 twice, F3 twice, F4 once, and F2 once. Turns out running up and down 3 flights of stairs winded me a bit, so once I started trying to record long tones, my diaphragm wouldn't cooperate and interrupted my notes by spasming and apparently trying to get me to inhale. I told it we all need to suffer for our art. So there are some interruptions in the tones, but I think that adds a little variety. Then I put it all into Ableton Live to edit it. The "fade" from the reverb was negligible, but I left in the dead space because I think it gives a sense of phrasing (and kind of Cageian, no?) I took my recordings from two locales (basement-level, 2nd-floor landing), and altered them so they both play at half-speed and an octave lower. I panned them left and right, and then brought two more copies from those locales but didn't alter the speed or pitch of those. But I *did* edit them so they started at the same time as the low notes. But, having everything start at the same time is actually kind of boring. So I moved the clips so that the notes *ended* at the same time. That was much more interesting and added a sort of antiphonal/call & response feel. There was one part where I didn't move them: at about 3:00, some really interesting overtones showed up in the note (I guess that's the stairwell's resonant note or something?) I left that part "solo" to let it shine. The title comes from what I have to say 1,000 times to people whenever I bring out my euphonium. * * * * * * More on this 260th weekly Disquiet Junto project — “Tone Fade: An exercise in when a sound ends — at: http://disquiet.com/0260/ (This project is for Sterling.) 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/disquiet-junto-project-0260-tone-fade/5809 There’s also on a Junto Slack. Send your email address to twitter.com/disquiet for Slack inclusion. Genre disquiet260 Comment by Formant Euphoniums are cool! :) 2016-12-29T04:22:32Z