The Scholar: Connor Queenin
The Project: Music Inspired by Jazz Elements
The Essential Question: “Ever since I was 13, I started writing music. I wasn鈥檛 that good, but I鈥檝e improved over the years and I wanted sort of a half-excuse to do it in school, but also to have it in an academic setting where I could study music elements. I could bring my music to the next level, you know what I鈥檓 saying? So for my project, I studied jazz elements and combined them with accessible production to make them into accessible songs with music-type theory and rhythmic elements that could be considered complex.”
Surprising Discovery: “I鈥檓 really picky. I wrote three songs and for every single song I wrote, I probably have around 15 versions of the song. I write the songs and I鈥檒l write them in a day, but the song is never close to being done. So there鈥檚 always stuff I can add and always stuff I can go back and adjust to make it better, and I feel like it鈥檚 never complete鈥攍ike fully complete.”
Biggest Challenge: 鈥淚t sort of ties back into the last question. I studied all of this cool stuff and I wanted to add it into the songs, but there鈥檚 just so much information to express. I want to share so many different types of music, but there鈥檚 only a limited amount of space and time that I have to work on the projects.”
Tip for Future Scholars: “Be ready to work. There鈥檚 limited time and you have to hop on that. And I made that mistake, I joined the class and I didn鈥檛 take the prep work as seriously as I should have. I put so much time into the other stuff, but I feel like the prep work and planning out your time, getting your inspiration and stuff like that out, is just as important because then the project goes smooth sailing ahead after that.”
What鈥檚 your favorite instrument to play? “Definitely a piano, because I feel like with a piano, you can make it sound like anything. You have electronic instruments and you have synths and virtual instruments, stuff like that, and it鈥檚 all based around a piano. So I feel like if you learn how to play the piano, you can learn how to play any instrument.”