Beyonce (Solange’s sister) & Ms. Tina (Solange’s mother) supporting Solange knowles at the New York City Ballet, where she makes history as the first black woman to compose a score for a ballet (9/28/22). CONGRATULATIONS SOLANGE!!!! ✊🏽🩰👸🏽💐
What Godly power did you summon to make that song in TWO DAYS 😭😭😭😭😭
"This happens a lot…"
Honestly some of my better written music is done in a short time. The Tower was only written in 3 days, and Oasis of Neglect was done in a single night.
I'm not sure why, but every so often I slip into these states where I can't do anything but create. I zoned out for a good 30 minutes one night writing the overture for Insane in the Membrane in my head while staring at the ceiling. Ask Banana-zim, I was completely unresponsive. I then rushed upstairs and wrote the basic score. Then the next morning I polished it. Then I had a vendor event for two days to sell paintings and stuff, so when I came back I did some more cleanup/mastering and it was done. I guess all in all, it was completely written over the course of 24 hours or so? Then cleaned up and refined over the weekend. I could hardly go to the bathroom without my brain screaming at me to get back to work.
I've always been a huge fan of music scores, particularly video game OSTs. I mean even right now as I type this I'm listening to the Castlevania Aria of Sorrow soundtrack (Michiru Yamane is an amazing composer. Go check her work out if you never have.) One day I hope to branch off of my band Scent of Steam and write a score for a video game or something like that. So if any video game creators are looking for sound engineers and like my style! Ehehe, nah but really. Music is a passion of mine and I'll keep going in varying directions with it as I progress with it.
Sound on for Delia Derbyshire's catchy, bizarre and groundbreaking electronic "Ziwzih Ziwzih Oo-oo-oo" from the BBC's "Out of the Unknown" episode "The Prophet," based on an Isaac Asimov story. This was all painstakingly crafted on tape, before the age of synthesizers.
Derbyshire was the BBC Radiophonic Workshop genius behind the original arrangement of the Doctor Who theme, and one of the original pioneers of electronic music.
I just realize something. Some music score songs from Big Hero 6 had sampled songs from a classical music song. The song is Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber. When I listen it, I just realize some song from BH6, there are “I’m satisfied with My Care”, “Family Reunion”, “Tadashi” and “Silent Sparrow”. In short, you can hear it in Tadashi’s funeral scene, Hiro order Baymax to destroy yokai, Hiro scream and cry when Baymax keep say “Tadashi is here” and the farewell in the portal.
Adagio for Strings is about death and farewell. The song always played in famous person's funeral. Big Hero 6 is about how to deal from losing somebody you loved. The sample song is not just made for how Hiro deal with losing include feelings of anger and disapproval.
Okay so it turns out the brilliant Tangelene Bolton (creator of Warrior Nun’s stunning soundtrack, including Beatrice and Ava’s beautiful theme) has read Avatrice fanfiction.
Every time I think I can’t love this cast and crew more- 💖