Thursday, 24 September 2009

Artist - Songs

Alison's favourite selected songs (to consider for the music video project)

'Crystal Poison' is one of Alison's heavier choices of genre. She projects the song with a high pitch voice and a lower pitch which brings the song together.

This song is a more fast flowing song that includes is more indie type material.




The song 'Tambourine Flower' was inspired by Alison from attending latitude Festival this year.

The name for the song was inspired by a band of flowers that she purchased from the festival this year.

Alison quoted “The Flowers tied in a circle reminded me of the jingling bells on my tambourine which gave me the impression of jingling flowers on a tambourine."

This song is a gentle tune which is slow in pace and sets a calm fulfilling atmosphere.




The song 'Plucking Timer' is a very heavy song.

Alison projects her voice very heavily in this piece and makes her voice very loud and heard.

Within this song there is also heavy piano playing and harsh foot taps of the tambourine.

Alison quoted: "When you pluck a string on this instrument the time ticks magically inside the listeners."




The other song Alison has made is named 'Beauty in My Mistakes' this was inspired from her own personality.

'Beauty in My Mistakes' represent how Alison feels about her own personal mistakes within life and how they can sometimes be beautiful if you see the good in them and not wrong.

This song has an energetic flow with some African type sounds which she creates by projecting in her voice in the chorus.





‘Moving Statues’: this song was produced at the beginning of the year and was supposedly a mistake when she lost focus on playing one of her other songs on her piano.

During this “mistake” she soon recognized that the mistake had introduced her to a new song and new fresh notes. So she took the mistake and made it into a new song called 'Moving Statues'.

Alison quoted “It is a repetitive and fixed existence for some." This gave Alison the feeling that the repetitive side of some people is viewed to her as movable statues who want to break out of the suffocating stone of repetitiveness.

This song is a simple tune that builds towards the meaning of what Alison has stated about people moving statues.




'The less you smile the more I cry' this song was produced around July 2009 and was influenced by her emotions to love and sensitivity.

Alison quoted "being so close to someone in such comfort creates you too become more tuned with their feelings and your own."

This song has a special entertaining grip to it when it reaches the chorus.

Recently Alison has began work on three new songs. she has the idea of introducing a new genre to her work (classical stories) which is to produce a audio book for radio broadcast. Her idea is to produce a story for the classical song she has written and then using voice audio she will use different characters to play the roles.

characters: pigs, ducks, donkeys, foxes, mouses, rats, toads, horses and more ...

She is hoping to produce an audio book people would enjoy listening to on the radio.

The other new song she is working on will again introduce a new genre to her work, She has created a new song that has the mood of electronic chillout music using the piano, with purchasing equiment this song hopefully should develop.

The last new song she has been recently working on has the ordinary genre she normally creates, it has the indie genre to it.


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