Jennifer Deann Scott
Electronica written for a self-made music video for a class called Applications in Music Technology 2005.
Written for a final project for MUSC4111 as a live performance to accompany a solo dancer. The guitar section is music extracted from a musique concrete written by the dancer, Jessica Damon, for the ATLASIRCUS in May 2007 premiered live in ATLAS.
Edited for Applications in Music Technology course at CU Boulder.
Musique Concrete in 5 minutes. My voice (extracted and reversed from 'Solitude') plus synthesizer and garage band canned samples.
written for MUSC4111 using Amethyste's vocals from Tigerforest's 'Vault of the Heaven'.
Written for a class: Composing at the Computer MUSC4111. Involves Reason and Live with recordings of my vocal adlibs.
Written in summer of 2005, upon my first month living in Colorado. Unfortunately this is a poor rendition. I have plans to make a new version of CD quality with the help of a beautiful cellist named Monica Sales hopefully by November 2008.
My first project for MUSC4111 using Ableton Live software and my vocals from Tigerforest's 'Perfect Day'.
Electronic music using Reason and Live for MUSC4111 music class at University of Colorado at Boulder under Michael Theodore's instruction.
My first recorded song ever. A project for my English class in High School. To incorporate the text from a Shakespeare play. This song uses text from MacBeth.
Written in 2001 for a dance piece in Dancers Drummers and Dreamers. Julie Anderson was the choreographer. Premiered in the Spring of 2002 at the Hartung Theatre.
Written with the intention of becoming the 3rd movement of Love and Jealous Accusation Piano Quintet, but it never was finished, so a piano solo it remained.
Using my voice, protools and a keyboard I created this piece during a moment of despair.
Synthesizers by Matt Laxson, vocals, lyrics, violin, mixing by me.
This was composed by the amazing composer Gunnar Spardel of Tigerforest. He also wrote the lyrics and mixed and mastered the song.
Choices was originally written and performed by Jennifer Deann Scott and recorded in 2009. This is the final version as performed by Poor Jennifer band, which Jennifer joined in 2011.