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Clarity

The creative process begins with a clear vision of an eerie, storm-inspired composition, exploring atonal harmonies, percussive elements representing thunder and lightning, and a marimba ostinato capturing the rhythmic bounce of rain.
Clarity

Composition has officially begun! But now the hard work really begins...

I'm feeling good though. The prep work has been rewarding and I feel like I have a clear vision of where to take this piece. I know there will be days of writer's block and feeling uninspired, but for now I'm riding the wave of excitement. Here's I how I started:

I built a simple piano preset in Logic to begin dreaming up the thematic, melodic, and rhythmic direction of this piece. I didn't want to get too in the weeds just yet with sound design, but wanted to anchor the piece in an eerie theme that lends itself to the dark nature of a storm.

Harmonically, given the grittiness of this piece, most things will likely lean more atonal with a lot of percussion.

BPM is still a mystery.

I have ideas for random bass drum & cymbal moments to represent the unpredictability of thunder and lightning.

Cymbal = Lightning, Bass Drum = Thunder

I'm hearing a steady marimba ostinato to represent the bouncy quality of rain – maybe layered with an arpeggiated synth with a slightly more percussive front end.

Right now, these are just ideas, but soon they will come to life!

After a solid writing session, here's where I landed. Three ideas taking a narrative shape and the kernels of some sound design popping through (I couldn't help myself!). Listen and enjoy!

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