Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Getting The Appropriate Science Fiction Music

By Francis Riggs


Lets face it. Music has been a part of our lives. It doesnt matter what genre you prefer. If you find yourself loving the beat, then you just found your own brand of accompaniment. Such is the love for this craft that we now see the entertainment industry flooding with recent releases by different musical artists.

From pop to rock, we see large groups of people going gaga for certain songs. Its easy to identify those most popular ones, especially those that are always featured on shows and radio programs. There are unique selections though that do not get much attention but are characterized with their awesome arrangement. Science fiction music is one of them.

The way on how they are arranged, the lyrics placed on them as well as the voice of the artist of the song are all important factors that contribute to the popularity of this genre. If you are looking for some of the best picks for a play, then you would love to know that you have a variety of options out there. You just have to practice caution when selecting them. Here is how you can go about with the selection.

Consider the instrumentals. Even without the lyrics, the quality of the instruments blending can already say a lot about it. Listen to how it is arranged and see if it has the spark that you are looking for in a piece.

Check out the story. Or commonly called as the lyrics. Different musical pieces have their own story behind them. It can focus about a single entity who landed on a different planet for instance, or perhaps the general view of someone about humanity as seen from afar. If you choose a song, be sure it has the story relevant to your play.

Mood. The arrangement, lyrics, meter, and all other aspects in music can affect this factor. Its something that you do not just create. You get it every time you listen to something. To find the right fit, you better be feeling the mood of the whole scene.

Consider your preference. Just because you are looking for something that will fit a particular work does not mean that you should totally set aside your own preference. Its fine to be subjective. Besides, if you know enough of what you are working on, then its easier for you to go about with the selection process.

Its possible to fall in love with more than one genre. Thats part of the mystery of music. May it be for personal or professional use, getting to know the available choices around can help. Take some time to get a list and listen to each of them.

You should not underestimate what music can do to your whole work. It has the potential of making or breaking your play. Learn to get the general mood that a piece gives and see if it fits any of the particular parts where you plan on having it.




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