July 2, 201015 yr This is for a creepy scene in the anime that i'm scoring. All the asked for was about a music of creepy/eerie music, so I went for a Webern kind of aesthetic. His stuff can be creepy. I would have liked to use extended string techniques, but I don't have those sounds o i couldn't do that weird by the bridge/frog kinds of stuff :( Creepy Scene
July 2, 201015 yr Verry nice and allso its sound creepy. I just didn t like end and allso I think u should put personal stamp .
July 3, 201015 yr Too tonal to be webern, but nice none-the-less. What anime are you scoring? How did you get involved with it? It would interesting to know more about the narrative this is going to be tied to, as (I think) that seems to be really important in scoring for it.
July 3, 201015 yr It's a bit far from Webern, but it's good! I would have liked to see more use of the high register (or screechy extended techniques), these always add to the creep factor.
July 3, 201015 yr Author I don't mean copying webern or being atonal, i just meant his aesthetic in terms of compression, time, and density. If you look at the recurring eighth note figure, it begins as 4 eights, then progress into triplets, 16ths, and then a 16th note triplet (its not explicitly that, but it sounds like it contesxt). It's also got to say something in a barely enough time to develop anything, which webern is amazing at. That's all i meant by that. @ouroboros: personal stamp? How do you mean?