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Program: CMT Live Capstone Concert

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CMT: Live Capstone Friday 4th November 2022 Skyward Ben Gibson & Ben Fry Through the art of live looping, Ben and Ben will perform their own composition. Drawing sonic inspiration from their favourite artists such as Floating Points and Desmond Cheese, both of which are known for their unique style, improvised sets and delightful sonic textures of blended acoustic and electronic elements. Ben and Ben have taken this blend technique, of acoustic and electric elements, and have incorporated it in their composition. The intro to the piece provides an epic theme, similar to that of a boss level video game soundtrack, intended to be a subtle nod to the fact that it will be the final performance of the degree for the both of them. From that point forward they will be harnessing multiple traditional instruments each and changing them throughout the performance. Ben Gibson will be playing Guitar to create ambient and rhythmic textures to the piece, along with Bass guitar to provide groove and a harmonic foundation as well as periodically utilising the Ableton Push to interact with effects and to record live loops and the song progresses. Ben Fry will be playing the drum kit to establish the groove, along with auxiliary percussion instruments such as tambourine and egg shakers. He will also be using the Nord electric piano to add harmony. Throughout the piece they will be playing pre-written instrumental parts and occasionally improvising. The two will be using a hybrid workflow as they aim blend two worlds together, by manipulating the audio created by traditional instruments with effects such as reverb, flanger and EQ, controlled by the Ableton Push. The song will be accompanied by an animated visual backdrop of their own creation that will be interacted with multiple times throughout the performance, in the hopes that the animations sync up with the audio. Their goal is to create a seamless synergy between traditions instruments, digital musical software, and the visual backdrop. They intend to interact with the audio and visual software as if they were musical instruments as well. Ben and Ben have created and rehearsed this song over the past two months and every time they have played through the piece it has been slightly different, they wish to lean into this free-form style, while relying on their skills as professional instrumental musicians, to create an in-the-moment, unique and immersive audio-visual experience.


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Program: CMT Live Capstone Concert by Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University - Issuu