May 30 – June 2 Weekly Work Log

Session Number:6
Week Number:1
Total Estimated Hours Contributed this Week: 4
What is/was your overall goal for this week? Our goal originally was to do that one Rush song with the morse code name but we ended up playing a Liam original instead.

Work Tasks 

Date Task Description Time Spent Was / Were your choices and work Best Practices? Why? 
5/30Liam showed me the new song.1 hour Yes because it’s original material which is based.
5/31 We set up the drum set.40 minutos Eh. Wasn’t really a practice so to speak. It’s kind of an oddball day anyways.
6/1  Day of the band concert. Unfortunate. Practiced some of Liam’s song though. It’s very different from our usual style but I rock with it.  1 hour It was a wonderful practice. I could definitely hear Connor the whole time.
 6/2 Listened to Tucker and Griffin’s music. Muy interasante. 30 minutos Not really a practice. More of a listening party.
    

May 8th – 12th Weekly Work Logv.2

Session Number:5
Week Number:6
Total Estimated Hours Contributed this Week: 4
What is/was your overall goal for this week? Record our song for SMART Goal project

Work Tasks 

Date Task Description Time Spent Was / Were your choices and work Best Practices? Why? 
5/8Connor put his 7 string guitar into the shop. Which was needed to record the song. SOOO now we are recording a different song Called Fast Song that we had also been working on at the same time.1 hr This is a best practice because we had to problem-solve about what to do next
5/9 We practiced through fast song and I was focussing on structure and changing up my drumming style.1 hrThis is a best practice Since we had such a short time we had to really focus on collaborating efficiently.
 5/10 I was getting my blood drawn  N/A
 5/11 Practiced Halo on Fire and fast song and I recorded drums in only 1 or 2 takes 1 hr This is a best practice since I had to do Midi Drums and I got better and more efficient at recording electric drums
 5/12 We worked on our blog posts and we listened to and discussed the mixed version of our song.  1 hour This was not a best practice as personally I got distracted watching Pneuma.

Personal Comments (Optional) 

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May 1st – May 5th Weekly Work Log

Session Number:5
Week Number:7
Total Estimated Hours Contributed this Week: 5
What is/was your overall goal for this week? to finish and record a rough mix of Pirates

Work Tasks 

Date Task Description Time Spent Was / Were your choices and work Best Practices? Why? 
5/1We just kind of jammed and Griffin wasn’t there so we had to work on songs that had Liam on guitar and Connor on bass.1 hoursThis was a best practice because we communicated and collaborated well towards our new material.
5/2 Griffin unfortunately wasn’t here again and we worked on the songs that we are going to play for the Japanese exchange students.1 hour This was a best practice because we were re learning some songs which required good communication.
 5/3 We figured out the song structure of the Pirate song which I highly recommend you check out. I heard the drummer is like really good on that one. 45 minutes This was a best practice because we communicated and collaborated to get done with our smart goal project.
 5/4 Yesterday, we figured out transitions and the intro and outro for the pirate song. 1 hour This was a best practice because we came up with cool idea for transitions (ally).
 5/5 We recorded the Pirate song (this is untrue) 1 hourThis is (???) a best practice because we recorded our song (we didn’t).

DATE GOES HERE Weekly Work Log TEMPLATE

Session Number 5
Week Number 6
Total Estimated Hours Contributed this Week: 5
What was your overall goal for this week? To help Ryan cook.

Work Tasks 

Date Task Description Time Spent Was this a Best Practice? 
4/24Worked on Halo on Fire and practiced some new stuff created in some jam sessions while Connor was gone.1 hour It was a pretty solid practice. My double bass stamina started picking up a bit.
4/25 Worked with Ryan on his song.1 hour Got done with around half of the song so honestly it was probably our best practice.
 4/26 Worked with Ryan on his song again. 35 minutes Didn’t get done with as much but we didn’t have as much time either. It was mostly just experimenting.
 4/27 Worked with Ryan again again. 1 hour. Finished the song. The bridge was really weird I’m surprised we got it.
 4/28 Halo on Fire practice plus practicing all of the different songs we have in progress. 1 hour This practice was great and I collaborated with Liam when making a blog. This is a best practice.

April SMART Goal Project

Focus / Instrument

Drums

Intention (SMART Goal)

Our goal this session was to practice and perfect Halo on Fire for the talent show while also progressing with other songs such as the fast one, pirate one, and Connor bass solo one.

PRE-PRODUCTION – INQUIRY

Leader(s) in the Field / Exemplary Work(s)

Training Source(s)

SMART Goal Schedule

PRODUCTION

SMART Goal Starting Point Evidence

First evidence

SMART Goal Ending Point EvidenceF

Final Evidencehttps://drive.google.com/drive/search?q=griffin

POST-PRODUCTION – REFLECTION

21st Century Skills

Ways of Thinking (Creativity, Innovation, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving)

We had to build a song from the base up, twice since we decided to not continue the first song

Ways of Working (Communication & Collaboration)

I had to communicate with the rest of the band to get the drums to line up with the rest of the band

Tools for Working (Info & Media Literacy)

I got better at getting the Midi to function in GarageBand

Ways of Living in the World (Life & Career)

Being a Drummer is a well sought after job for bands.

Reactions to the Final Version

Since we didn’t show it to people. We didn’t get any.

Self-Evaluation of Final Version

I feel we could’ve gotten the time better with maybe better trackings from guitar and bass (who said that) but otherwise this experience was quite good. This is definitely one of the best drum parts of I’ve written and I’m proud of it.

Grammar and Spelling

Grammarly

Editor

Liam

April 10-14 Weekly Work Log

Session Number 5
Week Number 
Total Estimated Hours Contributed this Week: 
What was your overall goal for this week? 

Work Tasks 

Date Task Description Time Spent Was this a Best Practice? 
4/10Practicing Halo on Fire and the song for the Bridge1 hour Pretty solid practice. Start of the Bridge song arc.
4/11 Practicing Halo on Fire and improvised new pirate song.1 hour Really cool jam session. The song is as lot of fun.
 4/12 Practicing Halo on Fire and going through specific parts. 1 hour Learned I was playing my parts wrong.
 4/13 ALL HALO ON FIRE 1 hour MY LEGS ARE TIRED
 4/14 Halo on Fire plus pirates hopefully 1 hour Connor says he has as a treat for me in the backroom later.

February 13th – 17th Weekly Work Log

Session Number 4
Week Number 3
Total Estimated Hours Contributed this Week: 4
What was your overall goal for this week? 4

Work Tasks 

Date Task Description Time Spent Was this a Best Practice? 
MondayWe set up drums so they can be midi, and record next day1 hour 
Tuesday I was not here 
 Wednesday We recorded drums for the song 1 hour 
 Thursday We recorded guitar and I played drums so Liam could be on time 1 hour 
 Friday We rerecorded drums and guitar for a different songs since they needed it 1 hour 

Personal Comments (Optional) 

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Simon Production Project

Revenge is Fun

SUMMARY

Essentially Connor wrote a riff and it was like pretty freakin good. Liam went to Sherwood and met a good vocalist named Jess. We decided we were going to write a song on top of Connor’s riff and then have Jess lay down the vocals.

Role

Drummer

Intention (SMART Goal)

Make an original song.

PRE-PRODUCTION – INQUIRY

Leader(s) in the Field / Exemplary Work(s)

Training Source(s)

Project Timeline

Due January 13th 2023

PRODUCTION – ACTION

The (FILM, SOUND, or GAME Creation)

Skills Commentary

I feel like my double bass was pretty good this time around. I was lowkey rushing in the chorus parts a bit but otherwise this is definitely my best drum tracking session yet.

POST-PRODUCTION – REFLECTION

21st Century Skills

Ways of Thinking (Creativity, Innovation, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving)

I was creative because I created a drum part that incorporated many different styles and approaches.

Ways of Working (Communication & Collaboration)

I think our group communicated quite well. We were very open about what liked and didn’t like especially in the production.

Tools for Working (Info & Media Literacy)

We used Garageband for recording and Logic Pro for mixing.

Ways of Living in the World (Life & Career)

This project helped me with individual work which will be good for my future.

Reactions to the Final Version

Bobby said the snare should be turned down and that the fills were unnecessary in the bridge (he’s wrong).

Self-Evaluation of Final Version

I really enjoyed making this song. Liam had a great solo and Connor wrote a great riff. I feel very happy with my drum part especially with how it utilizes double bass; something I have been learning a lot more recently. Not everything was perfect with time in the final product but I think overall this song will age quite well for when we created it.

Grammar and Spelling

grammarly

Editor

Liam

Microphone Auditions Project TEMPLATE

Summary

I was the person who spoke into the microphones and I made a project where I tested all of these different microphones for audio quality to see which one was the best/my favorite.

Microphone Audition Podcast

My Favorite Microphone

My favorite microphone was the Sennheiser. It has very crisp audio and I am now looking for a pair of their headphones as well.

Terms and Concepts

  •  Microphones
    • Dynamic – The sound waves themselves create the electrical signal by moving the membrane diaphragm of the microphone. Very popular and very well known. It is good for the low and middle range, NOT the high range.
    • Condenser – The membrane has an electrical current that waits for sound. When the sound waves hit it, it responds instantly. They are all over the place, but they need an electrical charge {amplifier} from something {battery}.
  • Polar Patterns
    • Omni – Picks sound up from all directions equally. This is used for interviews because it can pick up more than one person, without having to have two separate mics.
    • Cardioid – Picks up one half of the microphone, also known as a ‘directional mic’. Most sensitive in the front, about 180 degrees. Shaped like a heart.
    • Bi-directional – ‘Figure of 8’, picks the front and behind of the mic, but the 90-degree angle on both sides does not get picked up.
  • Transduction – Converts one form of energy to another.
  • Voltage – An electric force or a potential difference shown in volts.
  • Phantom Power – Activates the condenser in a microphone. DC powered mostly between 12 and 48 DC voltages.
  • Sensitivity – Voltage at its known sound level. Can be called by its voltage or decibels. A higher number means more sensitivity, everything is mostly in negatives. Sound pressure.
  • Frequency Response – The range of sound the microphone can produce and how sensitive it is within the range. You want it nice and flat.
  • Transient – A variation in current, voltage, or frequency.
  • Placement – Placement of the microphone is key, depending on the sounds you want, it can just be the distance from you or the instrument from the microphone. This part of the microphone can affect others emotionally in a way to connect with the audience.
  • Proximity Effect – Decreased sensitivity to low mics, which reduces background noise and vibration and counteracts when used very close to the source.
  • Output – A place where the sound leaves the system.
  • Characteristics – This is the Relative Response and Frequency measured in a Hertz graph to show how good or bad the microphone is. This can show the quality of the mic.
  • Noise Rating – The signal (sound source) to noise ratio measured in decibels (dB). Noise is any sound in the background you don’t want. Electricity vibrates at 60dB so you want the ratio of the signal and noise to be higher than that. Preferably 90dB or higher.
  • Hardware
    • Clips – A clip is something that you use to hold a microphone on something {for example – stand }, but, using the wrong kind of clips can affect the performance, make sure it is tight so it has the correct effect.
    • Stands – This ties in with a clip, this is what the clip will connect to. This keeps the microphone towards the object you want to hear without having to hold it or keep it still.
    • Windscreen – Something that covers and protects the microphone, mostly a foamy material.
    • Direct Box – A device used to connect an instrument directly into the audio mixer.

What I Learned and Problems I Solved

I learned how to do the blogs man. Thanks to Connor I realized I can keep stuff from the template to make sure it fits the outline while also adding my own stuff that’s hopefully meaningful and contributive.