After coordinating the notes better, making sure it sounded perfect, I added a second set of strings which this time played a two note chord which was played in short, quick stabs on every beat of the tune. This I believe was very successful as it added a sense of pace an urgency to the already emotive backing chords, which further allows the piece to build tension for the opening sequence.
Monday, 6 February 2017
Making final piece of music
As I had mentioned previously, our opening sequence was to be accompanied by a piece of music that would help to create suspense and tension, whilst also helping to create a sense of emotion within the piece. I made the entire piece using the 'GarageBand', beginning with an emotive 4-chord sequence played on a string ensemble. The sequenced used a range of heavily sustained major and minor chords which we believe have set an appropriate tone for our final piece.

After coordinating the notes better, making sure it sounded perfect, I added a second set of strings which this time played a two note chord which was played in short, quick stabs on every beat of the tune. This I believe was very successful as it added a sense of pace an urgency to the already emotive backing chords, which further allows the piece to build tension for the opening sequence.
After coordinating the notes better, making sure it sounded perfect, I added a second set of strings which this time played a two note chord which was played in short, quick stabs on every beat of the tune. This I believe was very successful as it added a sense of pace an urgency to the already emotive backing chords, which further allows the piece to build tension for the opening sequence.
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