Echinoderms have spiny skin, spiny skin, spiny skin

September 23rd, 2007

I’ve recently completed a project for a friend of my mom’s. I knew years of my mom’s bragging about me would eventually come back to haunt me, and here it was — my mom’s friend, Robin, a science teacher, who had heard all about my genius, super-incredible, awesome musical talent, asked me to help her finish up some science songs she had been recording. I had just bought my new MacBook and had played with Garage Band a bit, but I was wanting a reason to play with it some more, so I agreed to help out.

It was a lot of fun, although I couldn’t use Garage Band’s loops in most cases since she had guitar, drums, harmonica, and vocals pre-recorded and mixed together already, and I couldn’t get Garage Band to really lock onto the beat. So I had to play a lot of it myself — I did keyboards (midi keyboard), bass lines (midi keyboard), flutes (midi keyboard), and some goofy sound effects through garage band. I also recorded vocal harmonies. Overall it was a lot of fun, and it came out sounding pretty good. The songs were very amusing, and educational! They cover arthropods, echinoderms, phloem, and more… And they’re very very catchy so John winds up singing them all day after I work on them.

I had thought about posting a song or two here, but they’re Robin’s songs that she intends to sell, and it seemed like more trouble than it was worth to post a snippet of it. So instead, I recorded a Melinda Weathers original song, “Good Morning, Mr. Fish”. (And yes, I seriously sing the chorus of this to my fish when I feed him in the morning. And yes, I’m insane. I had to write the verse and the rest of the words this morning when I decided to record it.)

(Click the play button to hear it…)

All the instruments are coming from Garage Band. There’s drums, a bass line, piano, and some synth stuff, and I didn’t record any of it. Well, I did have to play the synth melody, but I used Garage Band’s built in musical typing (where the keys on the mac keyboard represent keys on a musical keyboard) instead of hooking up my midi cable to my midi keyboard. And I transposed the piano and bass lines to go along with my chord changes.

I gave back the condensing mic I was borrowing already, so I recorded this with my Karaoke Revolution USB headset. I’m currently pricing condensing mics since I already have a USB pre-amp and phantom power supply that Robin bought for me as a gift for helping her out, but I havent’ picked one yet so for now the USB headset did pretty well. Also I didn’t really want to spend that long on it, so I only did a couple takes and left the out-of-tune bits alone. I figure when the record companies call, they will want me to re-record in a studio anyways :)

So anyways, Garage Band is a lot of fun. Everyone who has a mac should try it out (It’s part of the iLife suite that comes with every new mac). I recommend the on-line iLife tutorial. It’s very easy to put pieces together and make fun little songs even if you aren’t genius, super-incredible, awesome like I hear that I am from my mom’s friends :)

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6 Comments Add your own

  • 1. the wrathful dove »&hellip  |  September 23rd, 2007 at 2:50 pm

    […] Do check it out here: Good Morning, Mr. Fish […]

  • 2. Mary Alice  |  September 23rd, 2007 at 3:41 pm

    Melinda, That was great! That should be sent somewhere to be published!

  • 3. John Robinson  |  September 24th, 2007 at 6:46 am

    Good Morning Melinda. It was nice to open my email this morning and start off by hearing such a beautiful voice. Please sing a song or two for us at Shirley’s party in December. Uncle John

  • 4. Robin...yes. THE ROBIN  |  September 25th, 2007 at 7:41 pm

    I loved the song!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Feel free to post any snippets you want- especially where folks can hear your fabulous contributions to the cause :-)

    What a fun blog….

    From…. one of your many admirers and, of course, friend of your mom’s,
    Robin

  • 5. Jason Adams  |  September 28th, 2007 at 8:58 pm

    That was so awesome I can’t even begin! Wow!

  • 6. Melinthropy » Blog &hellip  |  October 1st, 2007 at 7:48 pm

    […] on Mr. Fish (aka Shadow). Apparently he felt his little fishy life was complete after such a great song was written for him. He has left us to swim the fishy heavens. And for the record, I cleaned his […]

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