1. [play!] April 17th. I'm goofing around with the Ukulele (apparently poolside or some other noisy place) and record this little progression. I have no idea what to do with it, as is often the case, and I put it aside.
2. [play!] May 15th. I can't sleep (timestamp on the file reads 3:30am), and end up milling about the kitchen, and out comes the first verse of the song. I'd like to point out that (a) I finally have an answer for all you people who ask me what I do late at night, and (b) the original idea for the song was "I'm not lonely enough," which I dropped for reasons of possible truth infringement.
3. [play!] May 17th. The song starts to actually become something more than a verse when I realize that the chord progression from April can be sung over, and fits reasonably well with the verse. I'm still on the "I'm not lonely" idea (damnit, now I wonder if I should go back). The second verse is basically salvage-yard material from a very old, unfinished song called "somewhere in the course of the night." Although the bits about the moonlight are new. Not that this is a good thing, invoking moonlight.
(interjection: not sure if I can do this without being incredibly self-conscious. Note to self: deal.)
4. [play!] May 22nd. I get inspired for some reason to go down into the studio:
(it's like a real studio, only messier! (and smaller.))
By the time I start, I'm reasonably firm on the first and second verse, have a reasonable idea of how the chorus goes, and a lyric for the last verse kicking around in my head. It's not that interesting, but here's how the recording goes:
- Click track. Get the tempo right. I can't tell you how many times I've ended up near completion of a song and find that it's just too slow. It's awful.
- Try to play the ukulele part over the click track. Fail to stay anywhere near in time.
- Add a shaker (I have this paper-weight that I got at CompUSA that I really like, it's all sand and no beads).
- Play the ukulele part, succeed.
- Add hand claps. What song with hand claps goes wrong?
- Add accordion, the little toy one that Charlie bought at some point. It's got a cute reedy tone, my full-size beast would overpower the ukulele.
- Add toy piano, why not.
- Sing the first two verses and the chorus. As usual, I like the first take I do on the first verse, and spend hours trying to get something I like for the rest. Fail. Diddle around with the timing of the chorus vocals until it souds right.
- Double the hand claps, fix the timing of some of them via cut-n-paste.
- Play some bass.
- Sing a lousy harmony to my lousy lead vocal. Note that I could really use a halfway decent mic for vocals. Also note that I'm lazy, and still have to do harmonies for the rest of the verses and the chorus.
- Fill up a soup pot with water, beat on it with a wooden spoon, pitch shift it down, call it a kick drum.
- Stop for dinner.
- Drink too much, pass out.
- Wake up at midnight, realize I'm screwed for the evening sleep-wise, head back downstairs.
- Extend the song past the first two verses and the chorus, again using the wonders of cut-n-paste, creating a little breakdown after the first chorus and another verse/chorus pair.
- The bass sucks, re-do it.
- Invent lyrics for the 3rd verse in about 30 seconds, sing them, bounce the mix down, call it a night.
Well, was that interesting at all? Lemme know.
1 comment:
I think that yes this was interesting and mostly because it tells me you are doing strange and magical things at night when good and decent people are asleep.
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