Modular score elements for the webseries, “and Boris.”

  • December 15, 2011

I have finally gotten around to sharing some of the modular score elements I wrote for David Kronmiller’s webseries, and Boris. There is a lot of music in here that I didn’t write, and I had no part in any editing or mixing of music or sound. I just wrote some fun percussion cues, part acoustic and part synthesized, for David to use in his work wherever and however he chooses.

You can hear my cues at these places in this episode:
0:00-0:34 (with an edit in the middle)
0:40-0:52
2:08-2:38
4:32-5:00 (mixed in with some other strings)
12:11-12:31
12:31-12:48

In the cue around 4:32, you’ll hear a few of my elements edited together in sequence—maybe with a bit of an overlap. One is this thirty-two beat groove featuring a taiko sound:
andBoris_JSO_elements_groove5_nakedtaiko1_32plus

Another, contrasting element follows:
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Both of the files you heard already have “plus” at the end of the name. I used “32plus” to designate that this was a 32-beat cue with a stinger or tag on the end to close it off. Here’s one that doesn’t have the tag and is therefore loopable:
andBoris_JSO_elements_groove5_taikogroove1_32

And I provided tags for some of these separately:
andBoris_JSO_elements_groove5_taikogroove1_tag

I gave David four distinct feels and tempos. All of the above elements (and many more) derive directly or indirectly from this full mix:
andBoris_JSO_elements_groove5_fullmix_32plus

The first two you heard could very well be layered on top of each other to create a third pattern. Lots of the elements I provided David were with this in mind—I tried to afford him the opportunity to create his own arrangements by layering patterns, and by adding hits like this:
andBoris_JSO_elements_groove5_2taikohitsfast_4

If anyone has any thoughts about this approach, let’s talk! It’s new to me but I’m pretty happy with the results so far.