Nuffen Doon (Drehmer, Earl Richard)

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Publisher Info. Earl Richard Drehmer, 2011.
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Work Title Nuffen Doon
Alternative. Title
Composer Drehmer, Earl Richard
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IED 102
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1987 ca.
First Performance. 2011/08/28
First Publication. 2011
Average DurationAvg. Duration 6.6 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation mouth samples, electronic music
Extra Information This is the 3rd piece in the series composed using mouth sounds. I intentionally spelled Nothing Doing wrong. All the pieces in this series have odd titles spelled all kinds of ways. On my Ensoniq EPS I sampled 8 sounds made by my mouth (whistle, hum, wind, etc.). Then I altered them through various electronic techniques (filters, LFOs, loops, envelopes, etc.) and created a set of 8 instruments with multiple patches and mod wheel available to alter them live and intuitively. I then created these works with the fanciful titles, mostly in 8 tracks, with 1 or more of these sounds per composition. I explored what could be done to use the EPS as an instrument and not just a sequencer. Nuffen Doon, as were all of these, was a result of my explorations of these mouth sounds. One friend calls these samples "extended vocal techniques". Some of these pieces use 1 or two samples not of my own making. Some of them were composed directly on the EPS. Others were composed on the computer using Finale and performed through the synthesizer via MIDI, so they have an actual score with patch, mod wheel, pitch wheel, and other expressions inserted, performed by settings and graphics.