It's taken me a long time to compose and then incorporate the Theremin. I used the MicroKorg on the synth patches. I was really hoping the Theremin's voice would make people wonder about the song. The tone of the voice in such a 'structured' song. In consideration to theory and style. One quote I've posted on my work station desk is by a composer I scholar from:
"Music is given to us with the sole purpose of establishing an order in things, including, and particularly, the coordination between man and time."
- Igor Stravinsky
In essence, I've been allowing the movement of the Theremin's tones to connect me to the music. And whatever happens, happens. Kinda freeform however really feeling where the Instrument want's to go. I know I'm the variable in the situation.
Thank you for listening to my Ambient music. I really enjoy writing in this style. Electronica is my playground and I've dabbled in Industrial/Classical/New Age crossovers too. And adding Key/Off Key notes to me are deliberate. I know composers really try to write to the extent of absolute value and structure. However, even the off tones deserve to be heard when listening to music. I like to add those values to the songs so people can mentally wake up and or re-listen to find the "notations" within a composition.
Does anyone feel the same?
Thank you for listening.