I make frequent use of
the many sounds available at the
Freesound Project. But not only is it an enormous resource, it is
also a community of musicians, producers and audio-crafters. We sometimes
challenge each other to various "Dares" to see what we can create
from a limited selection of sounds. This particular dare (#15) involved the
use of opposites. Each of the sound samples we used had be chosen as part of a
pair of opposites (quiet / loud, long /short, high / low etc…).
For my piece I began by thinking – not so much in terms of music or auditory cues - but rather in colors. My opposites are based on the colors blue and orange – which are complimentary colors, opposite each other on the color wheel. My search through the Freesound Project’s collection of sound based on this idea lead me to these four particular sounds:
For my piece I began by thinking – not so much in terms of music or auditory cues - but rather in colors. My opposites are based on the colors blue and orange – which are complimentary colors, opposite each other on the color wheel. My search through the Freesound Project’s collection of sound based on this idea lead me to these four particular sounds:
The Blue Samples are
long, elemental, related to nature.
The Orange Samples are short, human and technological.
With that said, here is my entry for Dare #15 – Blue/Orange
The Orange Samples are short, human and technological.
With that said, here is my entry for Dare #15 – Blue/Orange
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