Re: [Music] The queen's fugue

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I love fugues. I really think it is interesting that the fugue has slight tempo variations. Is that written in your fugue's main subject? I also like how the sounds themselves get sweeter and more varied as the piece plays out.

2:13 has some interesting stereo phasing too which I thought was really cool. What was that?

Thanks for sharing this, fugues rock really hard.

Brandon Hale

On 10/31/21 09:37, Jeanette C. wrote:
Hey hey,
this is a three (or four?) part fugue, which I wrote for synthesizers:
https://youtu.be/cIF0JocnaDA
OGG version:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2kz8sb873rwsl3a/queens_fugue.ogg
It is a proper expansion of the "fughetta" inside "The queen is dead":
https://youtu.be/otTwVsenZ0I
This time I did not use the samples supplied by Loopop for his "Mega contest", but my own hardware synthesizers. The main voice is the Waldorf Microwave Xt, a hommage to the Waldorf M (wavetable synthesizer) sound used in the original piece. The rest is all analogue, exploring both east and west coast synthesis.

Again, there is a lot of automation inside the DAW to make the piece come alive.

The fourth voice is introduced towards the second half of the piece and is actually a variation on the leading motif shifted somewhat in time. I think this is called closed voicing, though I may be mistaken. :)

I hope you enjoy it, whichever techniques or instruments are involved.

Best wishes,

Jeanette

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