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Filed under: Electronic Musicians, Music Videos, Samples, Loops
Sound designer and composer Diego Stocco created this beautiful showcase of his work, Music From A Tree.
Stocco explains his technique:
In the garden of my house there’s a tree with lots of randomly grown twigs. It looks odd and nice at the same time. One day I asked myself if I could create a piece of music with it.
To tune the tree I picked a fundamental note and tuned the twigs by trimming them with a pencil sharpener. I used two Røde NT6 and a NTG-2 as microphones, combined with a customized stethoscope.
I recorded the tracks live on a Pro Tools LE system. I didn’t use any synthesizer or sampler to create or modify the sounds. All the sounds come from playing the tree, by bowing the twigs, shaking the leaves, playing rhythms on the cortex and so on.
To tune the tree I picked a fundamental note and tuned the twigs by trimming them with a pencil sharpener. I used two Røde NT6 and a NTG-2 as microphones, combined with a customized stethoscope.
More information and photos at Stocco’s Behance page.
Amazing work. Leave a comment with your thoughts!
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Tags: Diego Stocco, Music Videos, sampling, sound design
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This guy is a genius at what he does!
Pretty inspiring, a real neat exploration.