People Are Freaking Out Over This Song Made From A Unicorn Drawing, And You Will Too
A YouTube musician used a unicorn head to make a song. It sounds morbid, but it was actually genius. He drew a unicorn using MIDI notes, and the song it played was surprisingly pleasant.
Andrew Huang, a multi-talented Canadian musician known for his frequent use of unorthodox instruments, printed the shape of a unicorn mask onto translucent film, then traced it with music notes on his computer screen using digital audio software. The first try didn’t go very well, but after tweaking the unicorn’s shape and adding a few extra notes, Huang managed to pull together a natural-sounding 22-second melody.
Listen to the finished product and follow Andrew Huang’s creative process below.
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Listen to the final unicorn-tastic piece here
Learn more about MIDI drawing and how Andrew Huang used it
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Share on FacebookJust so everybody knows, this is the same guy that made pink fluffy unicorns dancing on rainbows.
It's quite a regal sort of tune, isn't it? Then again, unicorns were more or less considered sacred & would've been treated like royalty (if they existed), back in those "days of old". After all, they did mention a tale about "a lion & unicorn fighting for the crown", so I think "regal" is definitely the right word to use. If only they existed today, these beautiful creatures full of wonder... 💕✨🌈✨💕
But what he says is useful. It's rather the quick cuts that make him sound relentless, anyway.
Load More Replies...I think it was supposed to be funny by implying the unicorn had been decapitated.
Load More Replies...Sorry, but I don't think this is too amazing. Sure, it's made out of a unicorn head, but if you want to see real spectrograms, l consider this: https://www.google.com/search?q=songs+about+my+cats+spectrogram&safe=strict&biw=1576&bih=386&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwix9sXS76PSAhUIqFQKHVn4BrYQ_AUIBigB#imgdii=YnTuLpr7O7osGM:&imgrc=hlMXu4kNCb4QWM: cooler than the unicorn head. Look up Venetian Snare's spectograms :) (Sorry for the rant! It is cool.)
Just so everybody knows, this is the same guy that made pink fluffy unicorns dancing on rainbows.
It's quite a regal sort of tune, isn't it? Then again, unicorns were more or less considered sacred & would've been treated like royalty (if they existed), back in those "days of old". After all, they did mention a tale about "a lion & unicorn fighting for the crown", so I think "regal" is definitely the right word to use. If only they existed today, these beautiful creatures full of wonder... 💕✨🌈✨💕
But what he says is useful. It's rather the quick cuts that make him sound relentless, anyway.
Load More Replies...I think it was supposed to be funny by implying the unicorn had been decapitated.
Load More Replies...Sorry, but I don't think this is too amazing. Sure, it's made out of a unicorn head, but if you want to see real spectrograms, l consider this: https://www.google.com/search?q=songs+about+my+cats+spectrogram&safe=strict&biw=1576&bih=386&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwix9sXS76PSAhUIqFQKHVn4BrYQ_AUIBigB#imgdii=YnTuLpr7O7osGM:&imgrc=hlMXu4kNCb4QWM: cooler than the unicorn head. Look up Venetian Snare's spectograms :) (Sorry for the rant! It is cool.)
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