Some of you have likely already heard my pitch before, but for those that haven't, here's the idea:
With this Bronycon likely going to be the largest, along with a high number of musicians that will attend, here's a chance for the musicians of the community to do a giant collaboration for a particular genre that otherwise hasn't been touched by the community, mainly due to the scale it has to be.
What I am talking about of course, is the musical/stage act/carnival/vaudeville type of performance. A couple good examples would be:
Yeah...that kind of performance.
I personally think, that with the broad talent of many of our musicians, in addition to having many that will be at Bronycon, we could certainly pull off a song like this, which would establish something new that hasn't been done before (much different than a mass musician singalong to one of the FiM songs, or a rapper's compilation.)
So here's some of the logistics issues outlined that have been discussed:
- We'd need a musician who is familiar with this particular style. IMO, Psychedelic Brony is very good at emulating older styles, and a lot of his music has that "ye old carnival," type of sound to it, which I think would work well.
- We'd need a musician who can write an intricate story for the lyrics. Something that can relate to the fandom, that has separate parts for the backing group vocals, and the lead singer.
*Note: Cloppin Time is not particularly recommended.*
- We'd need a dedicated lead singer as the front of the group.
- We'd need a good setup of microphones to capture the entire group, in addition to separate mics for the lead singer.
- We'd need a dedicated space (i.e. conference room) to setup the recording, that we could have to ourselves for at least an hour to rehearse and record. The actual music for the song would have to be prerecorded so there's a playback to listen to and sing along with.
- We'd need somebody who's good at mixing and mastering to arrange the final tracks for the music, recording, and possibly a few solo tracks for musicians who were unable to attend. The end goal of the mastering process would be to achieve that older musical type of sound for the final recording.
With regards to the above mentioned logistical issues, I think it's definitely doable, but it obviously depends on interest (who here would like to do something like this,) and whether or not we can organize it in time (hence why I'm making this post nearly 3 months out.)
What do you guys think. Yay? Nay?
Also, if there are any logistics issues that I haven't touched on, please share.
P.S. I realize half of what makes these performances great is the choreography in the production, although what I'm pitching is strictly musical, so don't worry about us trying to organize some crazy video performance with massive amounts of choreography.