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What Are Some Good Instruments That Make You Feel Mischief?
I want to score a video film project of mine, and I want that comic or comedic mischief feeling in the music. Kind of like a character is up to know good, but it's mean to be dark fun.
But when it comes to that mischief feeling, what types of instrument samples should I use to get that feeling, do you think? Thanks for any input! I really appreciate it. |
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Whenever someone mentions O fortuna I think of this
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The classics are unstable in tone, bagpipes and theramin. The Roli slider keyboard can work too. Sort of like Florence Foster Jenkins in voice.
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A saxophone gives me goosebumps.
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Bagpipes played by a learner sound like something being strangled to death. Not all of these induce the giggles but some are both strange and funny :- Link forbidden - - - Sorry, I’ve just discovered one of the silliest forum rules. We’re not allowed to post URLs to other sites until we’ve made 15 posts or more. GRRR! I’m tempted to make umpteen pointless posts just to comply. |
Pizzicato Strings: Pizzicato strings have a light and bouncy quality that can add a playful and whimsical element to your music.
Clarinet: The clarinet can convey a quirky and humorous feel, especially when played in a high register with staccato articulation. Bassoon: The bassoon has a rich, warm tone that can add a comical or mischievous character to your music. Accordion: The accordion is often associated with playful and whimsical music, making it a great choice for adding a light-hearted touch to your score. Xylophone or Glockenspiel: These percussion instruments have a bright and sparkling sound that can add a sense of mischief and fun to your music. Tuba or Trombone (plunger mute): These brass instruments can create humorous and quirky sounds, especially when using techniques like flutter-tonguing or plunger mute. Woodwind and Brass Runs: Fast runs and glissandos on woodwinds and brass can add a sense of frantic energy and mischief to your music. Comedic Sound Effects: Consider incorporating sound effects like cartoonish boings, whistles, or pops to enhance the comedic effect of your score. By using a combination of these instruments and sounds, you can create a musical score that captures the playful and mischievous spirit of your film project. |
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