Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Thursday, December 28, 2023

Year's End Twilight

 

                January feels like yesterday, but it’s closer to being tomorrow.  This year has sped by in the blink of an icicle.  Sorry, I am veering from cliché.  Anyways, I feel spirited to write, seeing it is Year’s End Twilight – the days betwixt Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

                Since my last entry, I have busied myself with making harp videos, releasing a new short story on Amazon, and of course holiday shopping.  To avert another cliché, instead of brewing lemonade from life’s lemons, I say – When life browns your bananas, make banana bread.

                To my dismay, I did not win the short fiction contest I entered this year.  However, even if you lose, you still have created something.  It’s not like a baseball game, where winning gains you a shiny trophy and losing gains you immaterial experience.  I gained experience and retained a story to share with others.  My mom likes hearing me read my work to her, but I don’t always have time, so I had a Christmas gift idea.  I recorded myself reading, Shapes and Holes, and made an audiobook for my mother.

If you're curious to read the story, here it is: Shapes and Holes


In a way, it was like making banana bread out of over-browned bananas.  Besides, I kept having recurring incidents involving banana bread.  There was banana bread at home.  Then, banana bread came up randomly in a semi-heated argument in Lyra Hoop class, and when I saw Banana Bread flavored Pop Tarts at the grocery store, I felt this had to be an omen, hence the name of the first Lyra Hoop Harp video.  The Pop Tarts were good, by the way.

Hoop Harp Video 1

Hoop Harp Video 2 

Hoop Harp Video 3 

                Regarding harping, I still had numerous songs left over from my harp shoot back in October, and although the focus was off on the visuals, the audio was still good.  I salvaged some elegant improvised songs and used them as background for my Lyra Hoop clips.  Moreover, I had more time to tinker with the new video editing software, ClipChamp, that came with the automatic Windows update.  Using both ClipChamp and the legacy software of Windows Video Editor, I was able to experiment with new visual effects.  Thereafter, I made two more videos with the salvaged harp music, hoop content, and special effects.

Then I needed to make two holiday harp videos, one for Hanukkah and one for Christmas.  This year, my family bought a new artificial tree.  It has three different settings on the lights.  I wanted to make a harp video with the new tree in the background, but tragedy struck and creative plans came second to caring for my family.  I’m not going into detail – it’s not for the internet to know.  I couldn’t even complete my audiobook and wrapping presents had to wait.  After the chaos cleared, I made a Yuletide harp video, using photos of the new tree.  In utilizing three different editing softwares, I created visual effects that complimented the Hanukkah video I had made before.  The holiday videos were a good pair this year.

On Christmas Eve, I had to burn the audiobook onto disc and complete it with a CD cover.  All the blank CDs were at my parents’ house, so I had to complete this task without my mother finding out.  My dad and I worked together to insure the audio transferred properly.  Once I slipped the printed cover into the jewel case, I was relieved to know I was finished with gifting for the year.  I still needed to wrap, though.

                Christmas Eve and Day were wonderful.  During the evening prior, my mother and I baked blueberry scones for Christmas breakfast.  Before then, we carried out a recent tradition of driving around local neighborhoods to view Christmas lights, especially the houses that were really decked out.  One detoured turn led us to discovering a new house bedazzled with lights synchronized to radio music.

                As per the usual holiday traditions, we enjoyed scones, berries, and tea; opened presents of course, and watched movies.  My mom really thought my audiobook was cool.  My dad loved his 48 episodes of Rin Tin Tin that I gave him.  When I was a kid, I loved receiving presents, but as I grew into womanhood, I appreciate giving presents more.  I don’t usually ask for a lot, and my folks usually urge me to add more to my Christmas list.  A notable gift I received this year was a book of Japanese tales.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

The Naughty and Nice Holiday Harp Videos - 2021

 


Every year since 2013, I’ve made a holiday harp video for my YouTube channel, Faery Halo.  This year I posted two videos and a third on my Facebook page for my Likers to appreciate.  Last year, I did a COVID-19 themed parody, and I thought it would be my only chance to do so.  However this pandemic has lasted long enough to make a second COVID Christmas Carol.  Although it is sad that it’s going on for this long, I’m attempting to lighten the mood with some harped humor.  Last year the parody was of Silence Night, and this year it’s Jingle Bells.

Below is the COVID Christmas Carol for 2021.  This is the “Nice List” video.  My harp music is the audio from my 2016 holiday video, and then I added a track for my vocals.  I selected the coolest masks I could find for the refrain, and I took racial diversity into account. I made the viral snow animation at the end.

 


The next video is for the Naughty List.  Krampus is the Christmas monster who picks up badly behaved children and carries them in a sack, returning to his home where he either consumes them or makes them do his housework?  He’s known to whip the naughty kids too. 

In 2018, I spontaneously improvised a song for Krampus and recorded it.  I had filtered the first video in black and white for a nice, dramatic effect, otherwise it would have just been my living room and cheery trimmed tree in the background.  I took the same audio from that video and made a slideshow of fun Krampus images.  The progression of shaded Krampus pictures were my edits.  The last three slides are memes I made, which you can find on my Facebook page, Caro Memes.  The third video is also a Krampus video that I plan to post next year.  You can find it on my harp page also on Facebook, Faery Halo.

Here is the “Naughty List” video.





Sunday, December 6, 2020

COVID-19 Christmas Carol




 
I wrote a parody song set to one of my Christmas recordings from my album, Harp Holly.  I don't just write, I also play harp.  The vocals are also me, and it was a bit rushed or else I would have done better.  I also included my photography and memes from one of my Facebook pages.  In some of the photos, I took a piece of one photo and enlarged it.  For example, the poinsettias are from a garland wrapped around a bannister in another photo not shown.  The puzzle-like picture is a collage of one ornament from one of the beginning photos.

If you like my harp playing, feel free to buy the album here: Harp Holly
For more harp videos, check out my channel:  Faery Halo - YouTube
This is my harp page on Facebook: Faery Halo
If you like the memes, there are more here on my page: Caro Memes

 

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Breaking Music Stereotypes - Happy Goth Songs and Sad Pop Songs

 


Here is another list I made awhile back.  Halloween is approaching, and no one will question you for wearing all black or enjoying spooky anything.  Liberate your inner-goth or just continue being the goth you already were.  The one thing I do want people to question is stereotypes.  So I include this list to show people that goth music is not limited to Marilyn Manson, whose music is not in the style of goth or darkwave; just my opinion.  Most goth music is slow and ambient.  However, some people say all goth music is sad and morbid in content.  I shall disprove that.  I’m sure more can be added to this list, but I’m keeping my numbers to lucky 13.  Happy songs are defined by lyrical content and key.  Some gothic metal bands are included.  If you are new to these bands, feel free to discover new music.  The second list is to break the second stereotype – that pop songs are all bouncy and cheerful.


List of Happy/Upbeat Goth Songs:

1. Just Like Heaven – The Cure

2. Personal Jesus – Depeche Mode
3. First, Last, and Always – Sisters of Mercy
4. She’s in Parties - Bauhaus
5. Disorder – Joy Division
6. Antique High Heel Red Doll Shoes - Rasputina
7. Ballrooms of Mars - Cruxshadows
8. Out of Reach - Voltaire
9. Dark Chest of Wonders - Nightwish
10. Ballroom Blitz – The Damned (Before Wayne’s World)
11. My Girlfriend’s Girlfriend – Type O Negative
12. Christine - Siouxie and the Banshees
13. Hong Kong – Siouxie and the Banshees


In contrast, here is a.....

List of Sad Pop Songs:

1. Thinking of you – Katy Perry
2. Demons – Imagine Dragons
3. I’m Only Human. – Christina Perri
4. Don’t Let Me Get Me. - Pink
5. I Miss You. - Adele
6. Hazel Eyes – Kelly Clarkson
7. For the First Time – The Script
8. Say Something – Great Big World
9. Catch a Grenade – Bruno Mars
10. Bad Day – Daniel Powter
11. You’re Beautiful - James Blunt
12. What Hurts the Most - Rascal Flatts

13. Criminal – Britney Spears