Over the past few days, I’ve been reaching for my electric mountain dulcimer a bit more than I have in recent weeks, and the reason may surprise you: I’m starting to plan out a Christmas CD for Joy and I to record together.
Now, I am perfectly aware that it is the middle of July – not that you’d really be able to guess from the somewhat autumnal conditions outside
– but I know from last year’s experience that if I don’t start laying the groundwork for a Christmas CD project now, it won’t happen (just like… well, last year). We’re both busy people – Joy in particular, with her piano-teaching – and if we can do the lion’s share of the arranging and recording by the end of August, then Naomi can start school and we’ll just have some “tidying-up” to do on the CD.
Surprisingly, after seven years of marriage, it would be the first time Joy and I have really done any “serious” recording together. It’s not through lack of will; we’ve wanted to do so much more, but it’s so hard to fit in recording activities for us both, even more so since Naomi was born. As a result, I’m thinking that the CD should be relatively short – more of a “mini-album” than a full-length one, perhaps with six or maybe seven tracks, although some of the tracks themselves might not be that brief.
I’m realising as I mull over some pieces we could play, that I’ve got so used to doing all the arranging and playing myself when I record, that I might find it a bit of a challenge to collaborate more equally with Joy on this (even though that’s what I really want). We’ve talked a bit already about what to do, and these are a few ideas we’ve thrown about:
- I’d really like to open the CD with “Joy To The World”, and have an idea or two of how we might arrange it. This would start quite simply (maybe with the dulcimer), and build to something much bigger (an orchestra from Logic! Massed guitars! Church organ!), though it’ll depend on what we can call upon from the home studio…
- We think Joy should have at least one solo piano piece, where she might improvise on a seasonal favourite, but which one isn’t clear yet.
- I would probably “get” a solo piece to myself, which I currently think would be a medley of two Christmas pieces I really like, with a multitracked arrangement of guitars, dulcimer and the like, and (where possible) no synths or other MIDI instrumentation.
- The rest would hopefully be duets between Joy and myself, perhaps with some overdubs if they would suit the material.
- Part of me thinks we should close the sequence with “Silent Night”, but that seems to be what everyone does when they make a Christmas album, so that may require a rethink.
Instrumentation-wise, of course Joy will be playing piano, and perhaps some other keyboards as well, and I’ll be bringing electric and acoustic guitars, electric dulcimer, percussion, guitar synth and who knows what else, as well as recording and producing it all.
My original thinking was that this would be a CD for our families and friends, to include in the (metaphorical) Christmas stockings, though if the results end up good enough and we can find the appropriate “vehicle”, we might make the CD more widely available somehow. I have been “roughing out” a CD cover, and if all goes well, this year we’ll have something more than good intentions to show for our efforts.
One way or another, you’ll hear it (or about it) here first…
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