#music

Interactivity Online

During our week 6 workshop, we were asked to find 5 internet resources and analyse their voice, their interactivity with their audience.

Here’s what I found …

1. Tyler Ward Music Youtube Channel

  • Watch, like, share and comment on his videos
  • Direct and positive voice, one voice
  • Be his label and help contribute money
  • Discovering other artists due to his collaborations
  • Links to other social media accounts
  • Relaxed, happy and inspiring tone of the site

2. Ellen DeGeneres Facebook Page

  • Watch, like, share, tag and comment on her videos and photos
  • Funny, entertaining and positive voice, multiple voices
  • Greater insight and interviews from things that have recently gone viral
  • Happy, positive and encouraging feel
  • Links to other social media accounts

3. Tori Kelly Instagram

  • Watch videos
  • Like, share and comment on her videos and photos
  • Links to other social media accounts
  • One voice, very easy going
  • Happy, energetic vibe

4. Ella Eyre Twitter

  • Access to videos, photos and tweets
  • Follow
  • Reply to comments
  • Retweet tweets
  • Tag
  • Liking
  • Learn about who she is – bio
  • Viewing trends
  • Outgoing website

5. Olivia Escuyos SoundCloud

  • Follow account
  • Share audio
  • Like and comment on audio
  • Report the tracks shared
  • Categorising genres
  • Links to other social media accounts
  • Chilled vibe
  • Seeing what she likes and has re-shared

 

All 5 resources that I came across were all related to music and entertainment of some sort. They all involved similar interactivity and participation such as simply following, liking, tagging, commenting, sharing, categorising … etc and aimed for a very positive and exciting vibe. However they differentiated from each other for obvious reasons i.e. their identity and what they were trying to share (own unique work). Overall, all 5 websites are really inspiring and are links that I love exploring and discovering new things on. You should go check them out

James ‘Bae’ Concert Review

On February 3rd 2016, James Bay took the stage in Festival Hall, Melbourne.

As the hall got dark, he emerged from behind a large white sheet, with a spotlight outlining his unique dangling long hair, signature black hat and guitar figure.

The hall produced fantastic acoustics and James Bay certainly didn’t fail to impress. The atmosphere was just so electric and alive, you could feel the energy go right through your whole body. His raspy, yet soft warm tones, my lorrd! Just fully mesmerising the audience with his brilliance.

As he soared through the playlist of his only album, Chaos and the Calm, Bay continuously brought more than 4,000 people to their feet. His vocal delivery was so raw and flawless – a complete replica of his recorded versions. He gave his performance 110% and (more…)

Throwback …

Throwback to my first attempt of making my own music video …

3 years ago I filmed the music video to Coldplay’s ‘Fix You’ in my backyard and I’m not going to lie, but it was a beautiful day and the lighting is really pretty :p I experimented a lot with this project – even added my own back up vocals.

Check it out 🙂

Have you ever made your own music video? I mean why wouldn’t you? It’s free hahah and of course, a lot of fun! If you have made one, I would loveee to see it!!

Demo for Tina Arena

Back in 2014, I had the most wonderful opportunity to record a demo for the one and only Tina Arena!

The song is about how sometimes relationships end or we can lose a loved one all too soon. Time is the best healer and even if you do move on, you can still love them, no matter where you are, or who you are with.

Lyrics – Conrad Hendricks
Music – Adrian Szondy & Conrad Hendricks
Vocalist – Caitlin Min Fa

Please have a listen to ‘A Special Place’. I’d love to hear your thoughts 🙂