Posts tagged Rachel Denlinger
2010 (so far…) in review!
Jul 26th
Well, July is almost over, and it looks like 2010 is flying by. I like looking back and seeing what I’ve accomplished and giving thanks to the people that helped me get here, so let’s fly through this January to July retrospective.
- January saw my first panel appearance at MAGFest 8, where I met people who knew who I was and even asked me to sign programs! I’m not sure I quite did anything to earn their respect to that degree, but it made me smile pretty big. I also met several people that I should have asked to sign my program – Jake Kaufman, Shael Riley, pretty much everyone at OCRemix, Zen Albatross, and several others, including Jayson and Patrick of Original Sound Version (whether or not they’re glad they met me, I do not know ;D). I gave a panel on indie composition, and a fun time was had by everyone!
Get to Know: Violinist Rachel Denlinger
Jul 22nd
I love musicians – those wonderful talented individuals who transform ink and shapes on a page into a brilliant beam of tangible, audible emotion. I feel incredibly lucky to have the opportunity to work with so many of them everyday at school, on my soundtracks, and on the Songs for the Cure fundraiser. So, it’s only fitting that I point the spotlight at them in a fun new project I’d like to call “Get to Know,” where I’ll be asking musicians that I collaborate with a few questions about themselves for them to answer in any form they’d like. I’m proud to begin this series with my friend Rachel Denlinger, who first appeared on the GunGirl 2 soundtrack, but you can expect to hear from guitarist Rich Brilli, vocalist Stephanie Schoenhofer, and hopefully the scores of musicians I’ll be working with in the next few years.
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The Making of GunGirl 2 OST: pt. 3
Jul 9th
Working with Live Musicians (ya know, the kind that breathe – let’s see your Roland do that!)
Just figuring out the best way to talk about this subject is a problem of infinite complexity, so I’ll be doing the best I can to discuss working with musicians as it applied to the GunGirl 2 soundtrack. While my two personally favorite tracks with live performers are “Anomaly” and “Libera Me,” I’ve decided to talk about “Heartless Abyss” first for it’s pretty straightforward approach and execution.
The Making of GunGirl 2 OST: pt. 2
Jul 1st
The Making of Anomaly (Violins and Guitars, OH MY!)
Before I start talking about working with live performers, I thought it’d be a good idea to discuss the process behind creating one of my favorite tracks on the soundtrack. I’ve got demos of the piece through various stages of its creation as well. I’ll be listening the gear used and what’s added through each of the three iterations up to the final version. I also spend a LOT of time discussing the live performance elements of this track.

