Tuesday, January 24, 2017

BE! #16: Mixcloud Entry #2: "Yesterday was Here"


Blog Entry Number Fifteen: Mixcloud Entry #2: "Yesterday was Here"

Transcript:

-Introduction 1: Excerpt from Star Trek: The Next Generation's "All Good Things..."

(Doctor's office)
PICARD: It happened again.
CRUSHER: A time shift?
PICARD: Yes.
RIKER: What happened?
PICARD: It's still a little vague, but I can remember more this time.It seems that every time I shift periods, I can retain more memory. At first, it appeared that I was in the future, years from now, and then I was in the past just before our first mission.
RIKER: What is it?
CRUSHER: I just scanned his temporal lobe and compared it to the scan I performed just a few minutes before. There's a thirteen percent increase in the acetylcholine of the hippocampus. Within a matter of minutes, you have accumulated over two days worth of memories.


-end of Introduction 1
-start of Introduction 2

"Passaredo" by  Chico Buarque plays against/behind..

​BUBBLE BASED BOY:
A pleasant evening to you all listeners/music lovers out there. It's great to be here with you again. I'm your host, Bubble Based Boy. Welcome to the NOW! Welcome to my show: The Arranger's Corner!

It was December 1st, 2013, when I last uploaded a playlist idea that I presented in this Mixcloud Radio Show and my blog. The title of that entry was "Alternation in Vocals: Male-Female". Basically, the track listing was designed based on that pattern. The songs were mostly from the Big Band/Swing/Be-Bop Era. Many would classify them as Standards.

Staying in the same era (with an exception), featuring the same styles, I'd like to carry on now with something I prepared a few months after, which was in August 2014. But this time, you won't be hearing any words. Except for one track, this set contains purely Instrumental Music. You'll be hearing recordings, arrangements and compositions by Benny Carter, Raymond Scott, Sauter-Finegan, Johnny Richards, Dave Brubeck and even Brian Wilson, to name some.

For a change, you won't be hearing myself talk in between songs unlike the previous. So, I'd like to tell you that you can just find the titles and names of the artists in this compilation in the tracklist section or of course, you can always check in the blogsite at bubblebasedboy.blogspot.com

I suggest you get your favourite drink. Sit back, put your feet up, wear your favourite blindfold, try to relax, because the program is about to begin. Presenting.. Mixcloud Entry #2: "Yesterday was Here"

Compilation Track Listing:
"Street of Dreams" by Manny Albam
"Midnight Sleighride" by Sauter-Finegan
"The Sleepwalker" by George Handy
"You Stepped Out of a Dream" by Pete Rugolo
"The Stocking Horse" by Alvino Rey
"Party Music" by Piero Piccioni
"Baia" by Johnny Richards
"Boulevard Bounce" by Benny Carter feat. Lucky Thompson
"Shadow Waltz" by Stan Kenton
"Legs" by Neal Hefti
"Bird Life in The Bronx" by Raymond Scott
"Summer Means New Love" by The Beach Boys
"It's a Raggy Waltz" by Dave Brubeck Quartet
"Stompin' at The Savoy" by Stan Kenton feat. Bill Holman
"It's Oh So Quiet" by Betty Hutton
"Street of Dreams" by Stan Kenton

Thank you ladies and gentlemen for listening. It's been great fun playing this for you. Please don't forget to share your insights, especially if you enjoyed the show. 'Til next time hopefully soon. Live long and prosper!


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Monday, January 23, 2017

BE! #15: Haikus and Rhythm: Harmony


Haikus and Rhythm: Harmony

Rhythms have Power
to become quite Magical
They stimulate Soul/Mind


2017Jan23
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Monday, January 16, 2017

BE! #13: "Bubble Based Boy Theme": New Rhythm Sketch


"Bubble Based Boy Theme" is based on "Raeburn's Theme" (1944) by Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra. Here are new developments in Rhythm and number of Measures. It's a sketch I wrote on the 16th of October, 2016. I'm looking forward to coming up with the full score that is going to be recorded some time in the future. I'll definitely feature it in one of my releases.



2017Jan16
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BE! #12: Tom Cheney's Art and Humor

Born in 1954, Tom Cheney works in The New Yorker as a Staff Cartoonist. Here's a funny one he came up with about Patience.


2017Jan16
Twenty:Forty-Eight

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BE! #11: "Street of Dreams" Alto Saxophone Arrangement


Victor Young's (1899-1956) Composition from 1932
"Street of Dreams" Arrangement for Alto Saxophone
Straight Eighths; Quarter Note=60
Key: A (Concert Key: C)
Length: 32 Bars

Section C: Space for Improvisation in 8 Measures

An October 31, 2016 Writing Session




2017Jan16
Six:Twenty-Seven PM
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BE! #10: "Happy Holiday" Vocal Arrangement

First introduced by Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra in 1942 from the film Holiday Inn, "Happy Holiday" is one of the most recorded songs in history. Used frequently as a Christmas track, it could also be used like "Auld Lang Syne" as a New Year's Eve material just as it was used in the film to express a wish for the audience to enjoy throughout the year the rest of the holidays. The song was composed by Irving Berlin in the same year.

Here's an arrangement I wrote last month. I wrote it in Bb key based on Jo Stafford's version. I actually have a home recording of it to which you can listen.


2017Jan16
Four:Fifty-Five PM
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Thursday, January 5, 2017

BE! #9: Haikus and Rhythm: "Transition" + Benny Carter

I was listening to Benny Carter's arrangement and recording of "There's a Small Hotel" from January 1937. I heard a part in the track that's quite interesting. It's a transition to the Instrumental Section in which new rhythms of the original melody are featured (referring to the latter). The singer played the new melody very naturally. I wish I could tell you his name but I don't have the information yet. I loved both parts (Transition and Instrumental Section), but what really caught my attention was the harmonic changes the arranger devised. Very clever!

As a reaction I came up with some poetry I've been exploring, the Haiku. I added another term which I want to use as an art form, new series/medium for my art. Not sure if "Haikus in Rhythm" would be a better title but for now I shall name it "Haikus and Rhythm".

This particular entry reads..

Some happy mood change
Then series of dissonance
To resolve this thought

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More information about the artist (composer/arranger/band leader/alto saxophonist/clarinetist/trumpeter) Benny Carter can be found here, care of the Rutgers IJS Library, Newark, New Jersey.

To know more about this 1936 classic Standard, "There's a Small Hotel", click on this one prepared by JazzStandards.com.

I also featured the same song in my first Mixcloud Entry. It's June Christy's version with the Johnny Guarnieri Quintet from 1949. The musicians are Johnny Guarnieri (piano, leader, possibly the arranger too), June Christy (vocal), Charlie DiMaggio (alto saxophone, clarinet), George Walters (trumpet), Leo Guarnieri (bass, violin) and Frank Paristi (drums).

You can purchase his track by checking out any of the links below:

Benny Carter on Amazon


2017Jan17
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