Summer Dreams a concept album of western pop music inspired by love
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<p>This concept album is a recording of compositions which consists of stories with a</p><p>specific theme, various genres and styles that connect one song to another. The main</p><p>aim of the research is to organise, revise and orchestrate a collection of her existing</p><p>songs, and write new songs which fit the idea to be put into a concept album. In this</p><p>research, the concept album title, Summer Dreams, contains ten songs, and they are</p><p>inspired by a man. The researcher places Love as the subject and life experiences as</p><p>starting points in the creation of this concept album and utilised practice-led, practicebased</p><p>and autoethnography as the methodologies of the creative process in this</p><p>research. The challenges faced in the production of this concept album was to preserve</p><p>the quality of each song that was created in the process of recording and post-production</p><p>and, at the same time, ensure the connectivity of each song in it. The creation of this</p><p>concept album details the process of constructing using software such as Sibelius, Logic</p><p>Pro X, Word, and Pro Tools and produces the analysis of how each song is connected</p><p>in terms of its emotion and theme. Besides, the intention to share the sentiments from</p><p>a psychological approach is to allow people to grief when facing a similar situation</p><p>because it is the process of being reborn. Assuredly, the researcher shares new</p><p>knowledge in her compositional process by producing unique sounds using synthesisers</p><p>and soundscapes. Next, in lyric creation techniques, she demonstrates that there can be</p><p>less or no repetition in a song, to depict that composing is boundless.</p> |
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oai:ir.upsi.edu.my:89952023-06-08 Summer Dreams a concept album of western pop music inspired by love 2022 Yi, Feng MT Musical instruction and study <p>This concept album is a recording of compositions which consists of stories with a</p><p>specific theme, various genres and styles that connect one song to another. The main</p><p>aim of the research is to organise, revise and orchestrate a collection of her existing</p><p>songs, and write new songs which fit the idea to be put into a concept album. In this</p><p>research, the concept album title, Summer Dreams, contains ten songs, and they are</p><p>inspired by a man. The researcher places Love as the subject and life experiences as</p><p>starting points in the creation of this concept album and utilised practice-led, practicebased</p><p>and autoethnography as the methodologies of the creative process in this</p><p>research. The challenges faced in the production of this concept album was to preserve</p><p>the quality of each song that was created in the process of recording and post-production</p><p>and, at the same time, ensure the connectivity of each song in it. The creation of this</p><p>concept album details the process of constructing using software such as Sibelius, Logic</p><p>Pro X, Word, and Pro Tools and produces the analysis of how each song is connected</p><p>in terms of its emotion and theme. Besides, the intention to share the sentiments from</p><p>a psychological approach is to allow people to grief when facing a similar situation</p><p>because it is the process of being reborn. Assuredly, the researcher shares new</p><p>knowledge in her compositional process by producing unique sounds using synthesisers</p><p>and soundscapes. Next, in lyric creation techniques, she demonstrates that there can be</p><p>less or no repetition in a song, to depict that composing is boundless.</p> 2022 thesis https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=8995 https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=8995 text eng closedAccess Masters Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Fakulti Muzik dan Seni Persembahan <p>Audio/ Video</p><p></p><p></p><p>Adele. (2015). 25 [MP3]. London, United Kingdom: Danger Mouse et al.</p><p></p><p>The Beatles. (1967). Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [MP3]. London, United</p><p>Kingdom: George Martin.</p><p></p><p>Beyonc. (2016). Lemonade [MP3]. Los Angeles, CA: Beyonc Knowles et al.</p><p></p><p>Coldplay. (2011). Mylo Xyloto [MP3]. London, United Kingdom: Markus Dravs,</p><p>Daniel Green & Rik Simpson.</p><p></p><p>David Bowie. (1972). The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars</p><p>[MP3]. London, United Kingdom: David Bowie & Ken Scott.</p><p></p><p>Green Day. (2004). 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