Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Mao of Love: Preamble – The Musical Instruments

Project Illuminations is making a progressive move. Thus far, we have poems presented in music videos with texts, some graphical displays and accompanied music but the latest piece is represented with added singing. Mao of Love: Preamble is going to be presented by additional element – Poem Reading.

Also, Project Illuminations has an added member – XXXXX. (to be updated). She is adding the niche to the project through her vocals – singing and poem reading.

The musical arrangement for Mao of Love: Preamble is divided into 3 parts:

a) The Singing Part
b) The Transition Part
c) The Poem Reading Part.

The key vocal ranges for both the singing and poem reading is expected to be between 600 Hz to 1000 Hz.

The Musical Instruments and their targeted main frequencies for The Singing Part are:

Kick Bass (40 Hz – 100 Hz)
Acoustic Bass (100 Hz – 300 Hz)
Synth Bass (100 Hz – 300 Hz)
Harpsichord (300 Hz – 600 Hz)
Shamisen (300 Hz – 600 Hz)
Shamisen (300 Hz – 600 Hz)
Koto (1000 Hz – 2000 Hz)
Electric Guitar – Clean (300 Hz – 600 Hz)
FX Rain (300 Hz – 600 Hz) and (1000 Hz – 2000 Hz)
String Ensemble 1(1000 Hz – 2000 Hz)
Synth String 2 (1000 Hz – 2000 Hz)
Pedal Hit (1000 Hz – 2000 Hz)
Claves (2130 Hz – 2330 Hz)
High Wood Block (1600 Hz – 1800 Hz)
Low Wood Block (1270 Hz – 1470 Hz)
Vibra Slap (890 Hz – 1090 Hz)
Chinese Cymbal (2220 Hz – 2420 Hz)
Splash Cymbal (3470 Hz – 4670 Hz)
Crash Cymbal 1 (3250 Hz – 3450 Hz)
Crash Cymbal 2 (2650 Hz – 2850 Hz)
Closed Hit Hat (3680 Hz – 3880 Hz)

The Musical Instruments and their targeted main frequencies for The Transition Part are:

Acoustic Bass (100 Hz – 300 Hz)
String Ensemble 2 (1000 Hz – 2000 Hz)
Synth String 2 (1000 Hz – 2000 Hz)
Grand Acoustic Piano (Various but the bass and the vocal frequencies are cut)

The Musical Instruments and their targeted main frequencies for The Poem Reading Part are:

Acoustic Bass (100 Hz – 300 Hz)
String Ensemble 2 (1000 Hz – 2000 Hz)
Grand Acoustic Piano (Various but the bass and the vocal frequencies are cut)
Bird Tweet (above 2000 Hz)

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