I'm going to guess that most GeekDads love science (and they love even more that their kids love science) So, when a child comes home with a science project and you happen to have a bent for the musical side of things, what do you do? If you're like Chris and Maggie Arias, you write a song about it and publish on iTunes and Amazon.
Maggie, a 6th grader, had a science project – the topic was one that she was able to choose – about Aurora Borealis. The original assignment was to create a paper, poster, or PowerPoint presentation containing at least five paragraphs of information. She asked her teacher if she could instead write a song and her teacher agreed.
When she got home, she asked her dad, a Chemical Engineer-turned-musician, for help. Chris described it this way:
I also was interested in the dad/daughter creative process that went on. It was a great mix of creativity and geekery to create Aurora.
On the creative side, Aurora starts as a ballad with a surprise dance beat coming in after the first chorus. Chris describes it as a "happy accident" and one that snapshots Maggie's personality. You can check out the lyrics at Real Science. You can also grab a copy from iTunes or Amazon.
On the science side, both Maggie and Chris were fascinated with the energy involved in Aurora Borealis. To quote Maggie, "it is way, way, way more than lightning here, Dad!" and to quote Chris "it was mind-boggling."
Then, there is the gear and the software that went into creating the song:
- MacBook Pro
- Logic Studio (utilizing stock instruments and loops)
- 3rd-party plugins from Wave
- Vocals were recorded in the basement with Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 interface and an AKG C4000 microphone
My last question was if the song-writing duo would have other projects in the works as Maggie moves through school. Chris said:
It was fun learning how this project unfolded for Chris and Maggie. It was great that a science teacher was willing to flex his/her students' creative side. It was cool getting a quick peek into lives of a GeekDad and his daughter, and I love that both of their interests came together to create a life-long memory. Now, stop reading and go download their song!
