I…did not do this week’s prompt correctly. Whoops! Instead, I went through a few chords but used one instrument for each pitch in the scale.
The instruments I used were accordion, baritone horn, piano, organ, voice, and a Chinese hulusi (reed instrument).
I used diads instead of triads (two notes instead of three). The first few chords have a G in common and experiment with how changing just one note can change the feel of the chord. The second half of the piece does the same thing on Ab.
I tried to record in different octaves than the final result would be, to get some tasty pitch-shifting artifacts (apparently if you sing falsetto and pitch shift it down, you sound like you’re in a boys choir rather than The Chipmunks).
Some sounds have a bit of reverb and echo on them. I used a tape simulator to “glue” them together, and used Klevgrand’s Gaffel plug-in to split up the frequency spectrum, which I then panned to the left and right a bit.