Winter Term: Creating Music Miles Apart
September 23, 2020
Yvonne Gay
Album cover of Conceived Reality. Art by Max Pinelli
Seniors Arthur Welsh and Mark Ligonde had an ambitious goal for Winter Term. The pair planned to release a seven-song album with six different genres and subgenres of music, while residing miles apart. The project would challenge their compositional and production skills, but the end result was even more complex and creative than they imagined.
鈥淎s we neared the end of August, we ended up with 12 tracks and even more variation than we had originally planned,鈥 says Welsh. 鈥淎long the way, jazz guitar major Gabe Morales 鈥22 and jazz voice major Georgia Heers 鈥21 contributed to our album, expanding our community regardless of distance barriers.鈥
Welsh, a resident of Alaska, and Ligonde, a resident of Florida, say they collaborated effectively with Zoom and FaceTime while using Ableton Live 10 to produce, mix, and master all of the tracks on the album. Of course, the audio experience in person would have been favorable. Still, both were able to connect with each other on a similar musical level.
鈥淭his forced isolation gave me and Mark the opportunity to be meticulous about each second of every song, which is something a live performance sometimes lacks,鈥 says Welsh. 鈥淥verall, there are benefits to both live and studio productions and it has been useful navigating both during our time here at 91直播. Plus, when we see each other and create in person in the future, this type of remote workflow will ultimately improve our in-person results.鈥
The album鈥Conceived Realities鈥攚as completed on August 28. It plays on the concept of sonic spaces and works with specific sounds in each track to put listeners in different spaces of thought as the album progresses. 鈥淪ince every listener will bring their own set of experiences to the music, the overall goal was to create a project in which the listener could put their own narratives within and let their imagination take flight,鈥 explains Welsh.
鈥淲ith tracks like 鈥楥PH,鈥 鈥楲etting Go (Pt 3)鈥 and 鈥楾hinkin 鈥楤out You,鈥 there are a myriad of stylistic choices that we made to make each track special. Of all the songs, the ones that feature Morales and Heers are among our favorite tracks. Not only was it fun to create production-wise, but they both brought great musicality to the table and helped shape our ideas by their influence.鈥
Ligonde, a computer science and jazz bass major, continues to study remotely this semester. Welsh, a mathematics and jazz piano major, is studying at 91直播.
, from Conceived Reality.
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