Monday, April 27, 2015

Blog 19: Independent Component 2

Literal

A) I, Diego Moreno, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 34 hours of  work.

B) Letang, Shaun. "How To Make An EP Album - Step By Step Extended Play Perfection."
          MusicIndustryHowTo. 5 September 2012. Web. 3 April 2015.

http://www.musicindustryhowto.com/how-to-make-a-ep-album-step-by-step-to-extended-play-perfection/

C) See independent component 2 log under senior project hours link

D) I wrote, produced, recorded, engineered, performed bass, performed guitar, performed keyboard, performed drums, and sang on an EP.

Interpretive

This met the 30 hours requirement by composing every song on each instrument, researching how to do sound engineering techniques and recording each individual track. The significance of this is providing experience and insight on what the process of making an EP or album is actually like from every aspect of doing so. You can listen to the EP I made by clicking this link dieg.bandcamp.com.

Applied

This project pertained to every answer to my EQ. My first answer is "Be involved with multiple aspects of the music industry to increase your chances of success." Producing, engineering, performing, and recording are all multiple aspects of the music industry and I partook in all four aspects in making the EP. My second answer is "Make a reel of your work to use as a resume." This EP, or fragments of it, is something to include on the reel, which will make the content of the resume more broad. My third answer is "Take initiative of your own career." This answer relates to the project because I made the EP completely by myself.


This photo is of the space and equipment I used to record the EP




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