Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Scores! :p

To begin, here is Patricia and my correspondence:
RE: The Chance Project‏

From Me
To Patricia
That's great! Here's my recipe:

  1. Write the first 10 kinds of restaurant (Chinese, Italian, Mexican, you get the idea)that come to mind on piece of paper, numbered 0 to 9.
  2. Open a phone book and note the first number that you see.
  3. Look up the names and numbers of 12 different restaurants of that type.
  4. Call each restaurant and ask the first person you speak to for a letter out of A, B, C, D, E, F, or G.
  5. Write all the letters on the paper. If the person is more than friendly, write "major". If the person is mean, write "minor." If the person does not give you an answer (or there is no answer), write nothing, but circle it.
  6. Cut each letter/circle out along with whatever notes there are on the answer.
  7. Choose 4 without looking and arrange them in a straight line. Write this down and underline this part, "1".
  8. Choose another 4 without looking and arrange them as "2". Arrange and label the last as "3".
  9. Now write a song by copying the 4 note sequences, "1-1-2-1 2-2-1-1 3-3-2-2 1-1-2-1"
  10. Title it, "____ Food Shuffle" and leave it on or near the next piano you see.

> From: patriciatorres47@gmail.com
> To: rednecter@hotmail.com
> Subject: The Chance Project
> Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 21:25:38 -0700
> CC: patriciatorres47@hotmail.com
>
> Dear Brenden,
>
> I am sending you the recipe for the chance project. Please let me
> know if this is clear for you. I thought about creating music because
> I'm pretty sure you are going to enjoy it! Anything related to music
> seems enjoyable for you.
>
> Thanks,
> Patricia
>
>
>
> The Grant Project
  1. Using the White Pages (phonebook), look for the last name of Grant in the area code (415).
  2. Find a row with the last name of Grant.
  3. Select 10 people, at random, with the name Grant. Avoid businesses.
  4. Call these 10 people on the telephone and ask them for their favorite. Write down their responses.
  5. Search the songs for the music (score) and write down the first measure or phrase of each song.
  6. Then, using Audacity (- download it for free @ http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/mac), record into the program each (first) measure/phrase of each song, either by humming or by playing an instrument.
  7. Edit these first measures/phrases, using filters, and create a piece of music.
Naturally, After completing Patricia's task to the best of my ability, most Chinese places were closed. I have class for 10 hours on Wednesdays :(, so for the meantime, no chinese food shuffle for you.

However!

The Grant Project was successful! Of the ten people I randomly selected, 5 answered and 4 gave songs.

  1. Laura's Theme, from Dr. Zhivago
  2. Fast Car, by Tracey Chapman
  3. Rhapsody in Blue, by Gershwin
  4. Glass, Concrete and Stone by David Byrne
After tooling around on Audacity for what seemed like forever, I ended up with something that would probably be best served as the soundtrack for "SAW VI" or perhaps an interpretative dance by midgets for the torment of an un-anesthetized root canal. This is mostly thanks to the reverse and pitch change tools :)

I can get it out of my safe if people want to visit me at 31st and Taraval!

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