While making this sound scape along with my group, I’ve learned quite a bit really, we got our ideas together quite quickly and agreed on them with each other without any real disputes. But we were constantly changing exactly what would be in the sound scape, content wise. We knew it would be about meditation and relaxation very early on, but we changed around sound ideas, we were originally going to have it like a swan’s song which they say is the last and beautiful song that a swan sings. It later turned more towards meditation related sounds, rather than the swan song but we kept swans in it, as that was the original theme put forward. I learned that you can take some sounds and completely change the whole feel that they give off, just with a few EQ tweaks or a little Reverb.
Another thing that I have learned is that, a sound scape is similar to a poem, in that it is just one thing often used to portray one feeling, one medium that strives to tell a story. A brief glimpse into a powerful emotion through the artistry, and soul of it’s creator. It’s really interesting working on something like this, because it generally only uses audio like a song, but unlike a song it’s not all driven by the singer, it’s like an instrumental. Something to listen to while you think to make you really think deeper.
The group was good, I’m not really a fan of group work so whenever it comes up it worries me, but the group knew what they were doing and wanted to get the sound scape done. Obviously they have more experience in the field of study we’ve all chosen, and so they put in more towards it while I was a bit more hesitant, not really knowing entirely what I’m doing as I’m still learning a lot of things that they’ll have done before. My ideas don’t tend to be amazing and although I wish I could’ve added more don’t really feel that, at this point I can really add anything.
I hadn’t made a sound scape before I started the course, so it seemed quite strange at first, and I still wouldn’t say I’ve fully gotten to grips with making them. I find it hard to actually get the feelings across through this kind of piece, although I suppose that’s part of the artistry in it. Now I would say that I have a much broader and informed view about them though, and would like to try making at least one more, but I would try it on my own so that I could control every aspect and really try out what they can be.
To make a sound scape is one thing, but we were also not supposed to be using any conventional instruments, which made things a bit harder although Max was determined to put bass in the piece. It did help to make the bells sound more whole though, so it wasn’t too bad. It’s fun to think about the sounds that the sound scape was made out of, it turned out really well in the end and does sound like a piece make for meditation.