I am taking part in FAWM again this year and I thought some of you may be interested in my process on this one.
Breezy Daydreams It was in response to a challenge to write a song from a Lana Del Rey Title Generator
https://www.vfiles.com/ldrgenerator. I chose "Breezy Daydream" because there was some pretty dark stuff there!
I used
https://www.lyriclab.net/ to help generate the lyrical idea. This FAWM I vow to work on manipulating the basic idea created by LyricLab into something less generic.
I then used Band-in-a-Box to help work through the musical bed and melody. I didn’t spend too much time on the arrangement because, well you know FAWM😀
I then recorded my vocal, put it through Melodyne, removed the breath noises and then used
https://create.musicfy.lol to create an AI vocal that I hoped sounded a little LDRísh. I put the AI vocal through Nectar.
I used RealBand to create some harmonies of my vocals. I used Melodyne to create a MIDI track of my vocal and used that to create the string part in the instrumental break (this could have been better if I could remember how to use Dimension Pro).
I have to say that I do prefer the vocals that
https://create.musicfy.lol gives me over my own. I am so thoroughly sick of listening to my own singing voice
Lyrics:
On a breezy day, I close my eyes
Drifting away, to paradise
Soft summer breezes, whisper my name
Take me to a place where there is no pain
Breezy daydreams, float in the air
Peaceful melodies, without a care
Lost in the moment, feeling so free
Breezy daydreams, come to rescue me
Golden sunsets, paint the sky
Cotton candy clouds, are passing by
Waves move gently, upon the shore
I'm lost in dreams once more
Breezy daydreams, float in the air
Peaceful melodies, without a care
Lost in the moment, feeling so free
Breezy daydreams, come to rescue me
The world fades away, in the morning light
Just for a moment, time's holding tight
Breezy daydreams, floating in the air
Peaceful melodies, without a care
Lost in the moment, feeling so free
Breezy daydreams, come and rescue me
Comments and questions are most welcome.