• Welcome to the Muppet Central Forum!
    You are viewing our forum as a guest. Join our free community to post topics and start private conversations. Please contact us if you need help.
  • Sesame Street Season 55
    Sesame Street Season 55 has premiered on Max with new episodes each Thursday. Watch and let us know your thoughts.
  • Jim Henson Idea Man
    Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
  • Back to the Rock Season 2
    Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
  • Bear arrives on Disney+
    The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
  • Sam and Friends Book
    Read our review of the long-awaited book, "Sam and Friends - The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show" by Muppet Historian Craig Shemin.

How is the Music for the Electric Mayhem done?

Lourenzo

Member
Joined
Nov 3, 2015
Messages
24
Reaction score
20
Like is there a prerecorded track that is playing and the puppeteers perform along to that?
 

CensoredAlso

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2002
Messages
13,453
Reaction score
2,292
Like is there a prerecorded track that is playing and the puppeteers perform along to that?
Yea pretty much, check out the Of Muppets and Men documentary on YouTube (the clip's called Of Muppets and Men Part 4). They show the whole process of a song being pre recorded and then the puppeteers performing to the track later.
 

LipsGF4Life

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2012
Messages
1,039
Reaction score
593
I think second wiring from another person puppeteering while the other controls the actual puppet's mouth. Not sure how they did it with the dancing legs at outside lands tho
 

jobi71

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2008
Messages
247
Reaction score
254
Heralde is correct that the musical numbers (not just The Mayhem) were pre-recorded and then the Muppeteers would perform the characters to the track being played. I assume this technique was used in the films as well. As for Outlands - someone, and I honestly do not remember who, but someone who would know (Matt Vogel maybe?) commented they were singing live. They had multiple puppeteers so one (I assume the main performer did the mouth and others did arms and legs. It was beautiful in that they made no attempt to hide the fact that these were puppets performing. They were all in black, so as not to be too distracting, but aside from the beauty of their songs there is beauty in the puppeteering, and I am happy people could see that.
 
Top