These are small essays explaining my theory of music production. The theory deals with songs using 3 different layers; Pulse, Pattern and Density. Analysis is done by analysing the patterns within these layers and their interactions. The analysis is aimed at helping construct song tensions that grab the listerner in the greatest possible way. If this is your first time start here

Monday, June 22, 2009

Create A Scene

This article builds upon the concept of the three layers of a song. If you are not aware of this concept please read this article here first.


In my one time gig as an assistant gaffer, I was interested to note that the light guys like to create certain combos of lights into different scenes to pull up for different sections or feels as the song progresses. It become obvious that layer of abstraction is also present in the production of a density layer. Artists create scenes-collection of instruments who have certain roles or jobs. Let's look at the studio version of Hound Dog to note the scenes that are involved in this production.

There are basically two scenes involved in this production.

  1. Verse
    • Vocal-melody
    • Drums-quant, pulse & change pattern at measure 12 (drum roll). Also note that there is a minor drumroll after measures 4 and 8 of the pattern
    • Guitar A-quant arpregio
    • Guitar B-counter melody in measure 8
    • Bass-quant arpeggio
    • Claps-pulse
    • Everyone-stop change pattern in measure 12

  2. Solo
    • Guitar lead-theme
    • Drums-quant and pulse and change pattern
    • Bass-quant and pulse
    • Background vocals-expand aural spectrum
    • No change in measure 12 just drop back to Scene 1

Now with the scenes defined it is easy to see how the song flows.

  • The guitar changes from a quant instrument to a theme instrument.
  • The lead vocal theme drops out in the solo
  • The background vocals are added to create tension
  • The claps are dropped in the solo leaving the bass and drums to sustain the quant

This pattern can be considered a "toggle" pattern though a toggle pattern usually changes after each instance of a section. (Verse-Chorus)(Intro-Verse-Chorus) However, defining the density layer in this way allows you to instantly understand the inner logic of the production.






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