Sunday, December 7, 2014

Choir Concert

Listening to music is an experience I don't think I'll ever be able to put into words. Because even though a picture can paint a thousand words, in this case, even a picture falls short. 

However, while I was as a choir concert yesterday, I attempted to draw how the songs looked to me. The pictures show where the music is 'physically' in my head. Different lines should be different colors and different depths. Also, some of the colors/shapes/lines aren't like anything in the physical world.

Lux Aurumque - (ignore the green letters, it's the only paper I could find;) 



Where are you Christmas - the horseshoe shapes is the piano, the lines are the cello, and the zig zags are the soloist's voice


Candy cane lane 



Oh come oh come Emmanuel - this was probably my favorite :) the wavy lines in the middle are the lines of the song when one group starts singing them one line after the other group. For example:

Oh come oh come Emmanuel and ransom captive Israel
                                                Oh come oh come Emmanuel and ransom captive Israel

The bubbles and lines at the top are the higher women's voices, the lines at the bottom are the men's voices. The zig zags going down are the melody. 








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