Thursday, March 31, 2011

Day 17: Downloads Available

Today I created a purevolume account and make our songs available for download! How exciting! If you want to download either of the songs go to www.purevolume.com/seldonmusic

With a basic account you can upload 4 songs, which is perfect since we'll have a total of 4 songs by the end of the blogriamge.  Perfect!

I'm considering doing a live song for this weeks song.  Thoughts? 

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Day 18: Inspiration part 2

Sometimes when I need inspiration I watch this video. Its just...great :)


Sigur Ros - Við spilum endalaust - A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.

Day 16: The lyrics

I've had a few requests for me to post the lyrics of the second song, Two Plants. Here they are:

Like two plants planted too close together we compete,
and we say there's only one food source and this one's for me.
But if we'd all tie ourselves to Jesse's Root,
We'd all come out with our hands full of perfect fruit.

You are the vine, we're the branches
You are the source, we're the sum.
You made the sun out of darkness,
now were photosynthesizing your perfect rays.

Like two plants planted too close together we can't grow,
In this cramped little backyard garden we call home.
If we'd raise our heads to look over the garden fence
We'd see that filling other gardens just makes sense.

You are the vine, we're the branches
You are the source, we're the sum.
You made the sun out of darkness,
now were photosynthesizing your perfect rays.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Day 15: Song for Week 2!


I'm MUCH happier with this song. :) I sang and played the ukulele, and my lovely wife sang and played the glockenspiel. Let me know what you think! The name of the song is Two Plants.

Also, if you have any advice as to how I can make this available for download, I'd love to hear it. For some reason this html messed up my design template, and you can't post comments. I don't understand, but if you have feedback or help please post it on my wall or the 30 Day Blogrimage wall. Thanks!


Day 14: Controversy 2011

I decided to just do English titles because I felt the Spanish was discouraging people from reading since they didn't know what the post was about. Well, here are my thoughts on the last song: I really like the music, but I'm not satisfied with the lyrics or melody. I wrote the lyrics about 2 hours before I posted that song, and I think they're lame and basic.

DISCLAIMER: Even though I don't necessarily agree with the President, this next part is not about a man, but about an idea. I could have used any number of examples, including examples from the Bush admin, but this is one that comes to mind.

I really wanted to write a song about an idea I've been thinking about recently. I believe that because the internet has provided us with so much information, and its such an accessible and easy way to disseminate information, that in order to "cover up" things the government has had to create "red herrings" or things that will distract our attention away from whats really going on. One example of this is that in this last election there was so much attention on Barack Obama's birth certificate, which is an easy thing to dispel...just show the birth certificate. Why did it take so long for the party to publish this easy to find document? I know there are many logistical thoughts as to why it took time, such as it taking time to go through the Hawaiian system, but if you are running for President of the US, and you have as much charisma and favor as Barack Obama, then you can typically get these little logistical things ironed out pretty fast. I guarantee Barack Obama doesn't wait in line at the DMV.

My thoughts are that it was to take the attention of American's off of real issues, such as Obama using government money to campaign for Raila Odinga. The birth certificate was a "red herring" if you will, some piece of information that can be controlled, has limited access, and can serve to shift attention from other issues. Since they can't control all information anymore, they have to divert attention to a piece of information that only they control. Just a thought, but I think it has validity.

So anyway, that concept is what the song was supposed to be about, but it wasn't executed well in my opinion. I hope to rewrite the lyrics and the melody at some point, hopefully before the blogrimage is over.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Day 8 and 9?

Sorry I haven't posted in a while. The next song I'm working on will be much simpler, but the week just slips away so fast! Just to peak your interest the next song will include ukulele and a choir. I'm exited.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Day 7: The First Song

Well, the lyrics and melody are really basic, I don't like the vocals (voice wont work today), the rhythm (that word has no vowels?) is off and I'm terrible at mixing, but here is the first song.  Haha!  It took a lot of work and tons of time, even though the actual recording part probably only took about 6 hours total.  Let me know what you think.

Just so you're not confused, the drums drop out after the 2nd chorus.  There was a miscommunication between Dominic and I at that part and I thought it was finished.  Dominic does the drums on the verses and chorus's, and then I do the drums on the bridge part.  Drum are SO fun!  I would like to rerecord every instrument on this song at some point, but for right now I think its a good start.  



de seis días: el equipo (part 2) "la guitarra es muy feo"

Inspired by "yesterdays" post, I thought I'd show you my electric guitar. 



Meet Frank.  Because of all the different pieces that have been put into him, and because of all the different people that have worked on him, I named him Frankenstein, Frank for short.  This guitar was given to me by the gracious John Hutton as a Fender Squire Stratocaster, but has since transformed.  I've put new locking tuners on it, and put nashville telecaster pick ups into it.  The pickup at the bridge doesn't work, but I've kept it in there anyway.  I'm considering putting a new stock stratocaster bridge pickup in there with the white cover, because then my guitar would have chrome, black, and white pickups and I think that would look sweet.  But then David Chin, who professionally set up the intonation of Frank said that if I just replaced the tele pick up in the bridge that he could change one of my tone knobs to be a volume knob for the middle pickup, so I could instantly transform my guitar from a strat to a tele.  That also sounds like an awesome idea.  What do you think I should do?

I've sanded off the squire logo, and tried my best to sand the rest of the headstock so that Katelyn can eventually paint something awesome on it.  I'm excited to see what she comes up with!  When I first got this guitar I was borrowing a friends American Telecaster, which was a really nice guitar with this gorgeous maple neck, which I've always preferred but have never owned a guitar with one.  So when I received this guitar as  a gift from the Lord, it was really tough for me to get into it since I was comparing it with how easy it was to play that Telecaster.  Then I saw It Might Get Loud (talked about in "yesterdays" blog) and heard Jack White and it changed everything.  I immediately put away the telecaster, and started the long, arduous process of taming Frank.  Now, I am happy to say, that Frank and I are at peace with one another and have formed a mighty bond.  I've gone to guitar center recently to try out other guitars and see how they compare, but because of the long hours of bonding with Frank, I can play him better or the same as any other guitar in the store, even the $1k guitars!  Frank is my Montgomery Ward guitar.

la guitarra es muy feo, pero es mío

de cinco días: inspiración (part 1)

SO close to being done with this song.  I went through a slump where I didn't really like the song anymore, but I laid down bass and started doing vocals yesterday and I'm getting excited about it again.  When Andy, Josh, and I were in the band Exceeding Rubicon I specifically remember us talking about how we need to make sure that WE enjoy the songs were making, because were the ones playing them over and over again.  If you don't like the music you make, or you just write music based on what you think others will like, I can't imagine the pain and boredom of your musical life.  Anyway, I almost slumped into that, but now my passion for the song has returned!

That being said, I wanted to talk about one of my musical inspirations.  Jack White is a newer inspiration for me, but the effect that he has had on my musical life has already been great.  If you can, watch the movie "It Might Get Loud", which has interviews and tells the back stories of three generations of guitar players signified by the lives of Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White.  The Edge's portions are actually really boring, but Jimmy Page and Jack White are incredibly interesting.  The movie talks about how as a teenager growing up as the youngest of 10 siblings, Jack had very limited space, but he was so passionate about music that he moved his bed out of his room and slept in a sleeping bag on the floor so that he could fit his music gear in his bedroom.  I love that image, what a lover of music!  That kind of dedication and love for music can be heard throughout all of The White Stripes albums, and its that passion that has made them great.



I also love another thing that Jack says in that movie.  He says that he likes to buy really beat up instruments that don't quite play the right way, and then just plays the heck out of them until he has pounded them into submission.  He feels that this struggle is where the best music comes from.  In fact, the guitar he's playing above was bought at a department store called Montgomery Ward for less than $100 and is made almost completely of plastic, but its been his main guitar all these years in The White Stripes.  He's also a Detroit musician, and as a Detroit musician listener, I can hear the city in his music.

gracias Jack

Saturday, March 19, 2011

de cuatro días

Its been really tough for me to write lyrics and melody.  I have two more days in which to record this.  Drat.

Borrowed the bass from our church tonight and plan on laying down some bass tracks tomorrow.  Sweet!

later.

de cuatro días: recepción

Showed the initial recordings to a few friends and got generally positive reviews.  I'm already learning A LOT and I think this initial experience will greatly effect future songs.  I really like the song I chose to do first, and almost wish I would have saved it till the end so that I had a better knowledge base to work off of.  Oh well, these songs are just a first draft so I can get something down, better recordings will come in the future.

bendiciones

Friday, March 18, 2011

de tres días: el equipo: por una parte (The Equipment: Part One)

Just so were clear, I don't speak Spanish.  I use the google translator, and then post it directly as my title.  The reason? Everything sounds more epic in Spanish. 

I'd like to take a few posts to talk about the equipment that we're using in the blogrimage.  The first featured item is the Presonus FP10 Firewire Interface.  This is what we plug our instruments into in order for the computer to be able to record our music.  Neat! 

Here's a poorly shot video, filmed by an incredibly tired Joe Schmidt of an also tired Dominic Leon after recording drums:



As I said, we recorded drums last night.  We only had short amount of time to do it, and we didn't quite finish.  Dominic played for the verses and chorus's, then I took over for the bridge.  Even though Dominic is a much better drummer than I am, we determined he had too much soul to play the bridge.  Below is a pic of our set up. 


For those of you that are recording nerds, we used 6 mics: 1 kick, 1 snare, 2 Tom, 2 overhead.  We couldn't find any hardware to attach the cymbals to the stands, so we had to make do with whatever we could find, which included "Life" bracelets, tape, and hair ties.  Oh, and we recorded in our churches storage area.  Classy. 

cambio y fuera

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

dos días de: el equipo (the team)

I've assembed an all star team to help me with the blogrimage.  Here are the players:


El Equipo


Katelyn Schmidt
keyboard, glockenspiel, vocals, beauty








Dominic Leon
producer, percussion, soul






Jesse Mutzebaugh
drums, bass, charm










Joe Schmidt
guitar,  drums, glockenspiel, bass, vocals, detroit










Last night Dominic and I recorded all of the electric and acoustic guitar tracks for the first song.  After getting used to a metronome again, success was achieved.

hasta mañana

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

un día: la misión

The mission of my Blogrimage...hmmm, blogspot's spell check doesn't know the word blogrimage...that will have to change.  Ok, now then....hmmm, blogspot also thinks the word "blogspot" is a typo.  Interesting.

ENOUGH DISTRACTION!!!  The mission of my blogrimage is to record one original song a week.  At the end of the week, I'll post the song to my blog so we can all enjoy, hate, love, criticize, process, deconstruct, and talk about the life change the song has brought to us.  Just kidding, they won't be that deep.

The reason I chose this as my blogrimage is because I write a lot of music, but I have a very difficult time putting lyrics to the songs and essentially "finishing" them.  I'm mostly of the shoegazer persuasion that vocals are simply another instrument that shouldn't be given more importance than any other instrument, but I also understand the power of vocals and lyrics that appeal to us on a primal level.  The "living instrument" as it were.

How do these two view points reconcile themselves?  While I understand the very human amusement of vocals and lyrics, which we all enjoy and can connect with, I believe that the music industry has placed too high a value on vocals, thus resulting in people that can sing, but can't write music or think critically about music. Our music has become cheap because all that matters is who is singing, not even what they are singing about necessarily, just that they are beautiful and "on pitch".  A perfect example is American Idol, no one is judged based on music they write, or even the instruments they play.  For those American Idolites, I recognize that contestants do play instruments sometimes, my point is that they aren't judged on their instrumental skill or aptitude, just their voice, because that's whats important.

With all that said, I do believe that great vocals and thoughtful lyrics can connect us to a song and a band on a very deep level, and they can do this more easily and more often than music can.  I do believe that great music can touch us in a very deep, even intimate way, but its just harder for most people to connect and puts words to.  So with that said, lyrics and vocals are not my strong suit, but I am willing and ready for the challenge.  In the coming days I will introduce you to the crew, the equipment, the songs, and the inspirations.  Till then!

al final