Daughter and Dad Talking (Drehmer, Earl Richard)

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Pseudotonal (2023/12/4)

Publisher Info. Earl Richard Drehmer, 2023.
Performers Finale 2011b
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Misc. Notes score performed by Finale, recorded by Audacity, video created with Windows Movie Maker
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Pseudotonal (2023/12/4)

Publisher Info. Earl Richard Drehmer, 2023.
Performers Finale 2011b
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Misc. Notes score performed by Finale and recorded by Audacity
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Sheet Music

Scores

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Pseudotonal (2023/12/4)

Publisher. Info. Earl Richard Drehmer, 2023.
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Misc. Notes This piece is completely unplayable by any instruments and is only included here because the score exists. Only the Finale score can play it and the General MIDI must be the same version as originally used.
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General Information

Work Title Daughter and Dad Talking
Alternative. Title
Composer Drehmer, Earl Richard
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IED 18
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 2000
First Performance. 2023/03/15
First Publication. 2023
Dedication to my daughter
Average DurationAvg. Duration 3.9 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation numerous General MIDI programs

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In 2000 I connected a microphone to my computer and recorded my daughter and myself talking, directly into Finale, recording the MIDI data not the analog data. The result was that Finale interpreted it into notes, rhythms, and dynamics. The result was bizarre since all natural sounds have overtones and even amient noises were picked up and interpreted also. Then I assigned MIDI instruments, graphic pitchwheel alterations, and channels to Finale expressions and applied them to the score. This amounts to my treating Finale and MIDI as independant instruments, not as tools for instruments. Thus, my expression choices are my performance of the MIDI-generated notes. The result is general chaos and ridiculous sounds. I did very little to make the score readable since individual notes and rhythms are irrelevant. You can just make out most of the MIDI instrument assignments and the Pitchwheel applications. Use of the Pedal added some interest. Adding interest also was my use of Channel 10 -- the MIDI channel that contains numerous percussion instruments assigned to various notes.