2.
Original song
We originally decided that we wanted to produce a
song with a humorous twist, along the lines of Weird
Al Yankovich.We researched into him and similar
artists such as NicePeter’s Epic Rap Battles of
History, and started Writing lyrics whilst thinking of
what we could do for The soundtrack.
3.
Stephen Lynch
We changed our plan to a more upbeat happier idea of
covering Stephen Lynch’s humorous songs ‘Special Ed’,
‘She Got A Smile’ and ‘Caught Me'. We started to learn
the songs well and then it became tedious and
reasonably dull.
4.
Reverting back to our original idea, we
decided to produce an original song with a
humorous twist. The song’s lyrics were written by
myself and The soundtrack created by Ryan to fit the
lyrics And give a good beat to support the vocals.
5.
Monday, 12 March 2012 we have reverted back to
our original idea in this late of a stage, and have
decided to roll with the plan of creating an original
piece of music, him writing the lyrics and me
producing the
6.
Monday, 19 March 2012The final decision for what we are
doing for the extended project is called the Royal Rap.
We're managing our use of time by working together with our
ideas, contributing different creative musical attributes towards
this project. We're going to finish off each piece, him with the
lyrics and myself with the soundtrack to go with it. On Friday
the 16th we will go and rehearse the entire thing together, fine
tuning each part of the soundtrack if we are unhappy with it at
any stage and making the lyrics fit nicely with it, again altering
any parts of the lyrics if they don't quite sound right. Once
everything is in order we will be ready to present on Tuesday
the 20th.
7.
The final decision for what we are doing for the extended
project is called the Royal Rap.
We're managing our use of time by working together with
our ideas, contributing different creative musical
attributes towards this project. We're going to finish off
each piece, him with the lyrics and myself with the
soundtrack to go with it. We will go and rehearse the
entire thing together, fine tuning each part of the
soundtrack if we are unhappy with it at any stage and
making the lyrics fit nicely with it, again altering any
parts of the lyrics if they don't quite sound right.
8.
For the Royal Rap we will use a ZOOM H2 to record my lyrics
as a basis to look back on and improvise. For the soundtrack
Ryan will use Acid Xpress 7, a musical program for creating
songs with tracks from EMI. We will combine the two and
playback, then do some editing to the soundtrack if need be
and change some lyrics if need be.
We looked at other comical original songs popular on YouTube
and decided to run with a fast paced type of lyrical pattern.
We looked at some examples of NicePeter's Epic Rap Battles of
History, some of Weird Al Yankovich, and other artists known
for their parodies and original comical songs
9.
We developed our idea through the want to make an original piece
of music, but also enjoy the process and have a good time with it.
So, this resulted in the desire for a humorous song with musical
capabilities tied in. Ryan and I have knowledge of performing and
musical arts, so we used our abilities as an advantage for this
project and this resulted in the Royal Rap. We developed the idea
by discussing what we could work with, we agreed that I would
write the lyrics and Ryan would make the soundtrack. After
realising what we had to do, the choices of how to create a
soundtrack to fit with the finished lyrics was tricky, we tried a
large range of tracks from the EMI instruments to royalty free
music online. After choosing what we wanted, I created a simple
but effective beat to play for the song. Creating the entire track was
tricky as there were many technical difficulties with the programs I
was trying to use (Cubase and Acid Xpress).
10. Greetings subjects, I’m queen Lizzy
Can’t chat for long as Cameron keeps me busy
I stay at home I like to butter crumpets
When I come to the theatre I expect the trumpets
I hang with the commoners joke don’t be silly
The next king is goanna be my grandson Willy
Yes I am the monarchy they love the most
Come to England I’m a gracious host
As a queen paupers know that I’m the best
Check out my crown and my double D breast
If I’m down at the track and I see more horse get shredded
I find the winning jockey and have his wife beheaded
I don’t collect stamps they’re just shots of me
I can print my own money at the mint for free
I say British labour is what keeps us strong
But check my kitchen staff they’re all Mexican
Before I go to bed I enjoy a cup of tea
But I’m up every hour as it makes me need a wee
This is the end I can’t spit for long
I’m off to rock Philip in my hot pink thong
Editor's Notes
Original songWe originally decided that we wanted to produce a song with a humorous twist, along the lines of Weird Al Yankovich.We researched into him and similar artists such asNicePeter’s Epic Rap Battles of History, and started Writing lyrics whilst thinking of what we could do for The soundtrack.
Stephen LynchWe changed our plan to a more upbeat happier idea of covering Stephen Lynch’s humorous songs ‘Special Ed’, ‘She Got A Smile’ and ‘Caught Me’.We started to learn the songs well and then it became tedious and
Reverting back to our original idea, we decided to produce an original song with a humorous twist. The song’s lyrics were written by Zac and The soundtrack created by myself to fit the lyrics And give a good beat to support the vocals
The final decision for what we are doing for the extended project is called the Royal Rap. We're managing our use of time by working together with our ideas, contributing different creative musical attributes towards this project. We're going to finish off each piece, him with the lyrics and myself with the soundtrack to go with it. We will go and rehearse the entire thing together, fine tuning each part of the soundtrack if we are unhappy with it at any stage and making the lyrics fit nicely with it, again altering any parts of the lyrics if they don't quite sound right.
For the Royal Rap we will use a ZOOM H2 to record Zac's lyrics as a basis to look back on and improvise. For the soundtrack I will use Acid Xpress 7, a musical program for creating songs with tracks from EMI. We will combine the two and playback, then do some editing to the soundtrack if need be and change some lyrics if need be.We looked at other comical original songs popular on YouTube and decided to run with a fast paced type of lyrical pattern.We looked at some examples of NicePeter's Epic Rap Battles of History, some of Weird Al Yankovich, and other artists known for their parodies and original comical songs
We developed our idea through the want to make an original piece of music, but also enjoy the process and have a good time with it. So, this resulted in the desire for a humorous song with musical capabilities tied in. Zac and I have knowledge of performing and musical arts, so we used our abilities as an advantage for this project and this resulted in the Royal Rap. We developed the idea by discussing what we could work with, we agreed that Zac would write the lyrics and I would make the soundtrack. After realising what we had to do, the choices of how to create a soundtrack to fit with the finished lyrics was tricky, we tried a large range of tracks from the EMI instruments to royalty free music online. After choosing what we wanted, I created a simple but effective beat to play for the song. Creating the entire track was tricky as there were many technical difficulties with the programs I was trying to use (Cubase and Acid Xpress).