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Old 09-29-2020, 09:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default What Are Some Good Instruments That Make You Feel Mischief?

I want to score a video film project of mine, and I want that comic or comedic mischief feeling in the music. Kind of like a character is up to know good, but it's mean to be dark fun.

But when it comes to that mischief feeling, what types of instrument samples should I use to get that feeling, do you think? Thanks for any input! I really appreciate it.
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I want to score a video film project of mine, and I want that comic or comedic mischief feeling in the music. Kind of like a character is up to know good, but it's mean to be dark fun.

But when it comes to that mischief feeling, what types of instrument samples should I use to get that feeling, do you think? Thanks for any input! I really appreciate it.
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The classics are unstable in tone, bagpipes and theramin. The Roli slider keyboard can work too. Sort of like Florence Foster Jenkins in voice.
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I want to score a video film project of mine, and I want that comic or comedic mischief feeling in the music. Kind of like a character is up to know good, but it's mean to be dark fun.

But when it comes to that mischief feeling, what types of instrument samples should I use to get that feeling, do you think? Thanks for any input! I really appreciate it.
Played the right way oboes can sound like an hysterical duck.
Bagpipes played by a learner sound like something being strangled to death.

Not all of these induce the giggles but some are both strange and funny :-
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Pizzicato Strings: Pizzicato strings have a light and bouncy quality that can add a playful and whimsical element to your music.

Clarinet: The clarinet can convey a quirky and humorous feel, especially when played in a high register with staccato articulation.

Bassoon: The bassoon has a rich, warm tone that can add a comical or mischievous character to your music.

Accordion: The accordion is often associated with playful and whimsical music, making it a great choice for adding a light-hearted touch to your score.

Xylophone or Glockenspiel: These percussion instruments have a bright and sparkling sound that can add a sense of mischief and fun to your music.

Tuba or Trombone (plunger mute): These brass instruments can create humorous and quirky sounds, especially when using techniques like flutter-tonguing or plunger mute.

Woodwind and Brass Runs: Fast runs and glissandos on woodwinds and brass can add a sense of frantic energy and mischief to your music.

Comedic Sound Effects: Consider incorporating sound effects like cartoonish boings, whistles, or pops to enhance the comedic effect of your score.

By using a combination of these instruments and sounds, you can create a musical score that captures the playful and mischievous spirit of your film project.
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