Composition Year | 2006 ca. |
---|---|
Genre Categories | Pieces; For electronic sounds; Scores featuring electronic sounds; For 1 player |
Contents |
No files submitted.
Complete Score
*#888752 - 0.31MB, 15 pp. - -) (- !N/!N/!N - 12×⇩ - Pseudotonal
PDF typeset by composer
Pseudotonal (2023/12/17)
|
Work Title | Wind Bags |
---|---|
Alternative. Title | |
Composer | Drehmer, Earl Richard |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | IED 114 |
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. | 2006 ca. |
First Publication. | 2023 |
Average DurationAvg. Duration | 7.1 minutes |
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Modern |
Piece Style | Modern |
Instrumentation | EPS sampled mouth sound Wind Sustained |
Extra Information | improvized in Finale |
The title is a reference to the fact that all the sound samples are wind sounds. Musically speaking, this piece was composed using Finale software, controlling my Ensoniq EPS via MIDI cables. I had sampled 8 short sounds that I made with my mouth. In this piece I used only 1 of them: sustained wind sound. For each of the samples I used the EPS to loop the end of the sound so it could be sustained indefinitely. For each of these sounds I created an instrument in the EPS that contained 4 different "patches" and "pressure" that are manipulations of the original sample. The EPS has a pitch wheel and a mod wheel. I made use of the mod wheel to also alter parameters that are applied to the sounds (low frequency oscillator, frequency modulation, position of the loop, etc.) I made use of these as well as of the patches by programming Finale to send MIDI requests to the EPS. I discovered that these instruments would produce a wide variety of sound-effects depending upon the pitch and pressure, as well as the mod wheel. And, I created graphics in Finale to manipulate MIDI data over time.
I have also included a recording made playing General MIDI instruments Acoustic Piano, Honky-tonk Piano, Tubular Bells, Electric Guitar (clean), and Brass Section.