I know this is not the best video for music theory. But, you helped me with something else. LMMS. I always wanted to try making stuff on this thing, but was never able to start as I didn't wanted to learn a whole new software. Seeing you use it, I now know tha it's not as difficult as I thought it would be. Thank you very much.
At 8:40 the A in the A minor chord is put in as a G instead. This makes the progression C Bb C Dm instead of C Bb Am Dm Otherwise great video 👍🏻 😊 I can definitely see a young composer learning from this
I thought I was going to lose interest in learning this but after listening to it in the background. I couldn't help but find myself looking up and zoning in on it to learn and I will say, this is always going to be my go to when learning the basic of music. I am glad you took the time to make this. This is a very useful tutorial and is a good way to get those who are interested in music started. Again, Many thanks. Keep up the good work. This is indeed going into my playlist of Creativity.
Maths and physics are very closely related. We often use maths in physics, and physics can often motivate the maths! Thanks for sharing this perspective!
@@Madbook math is the language of science, which is physics. learning words without knowing the meaning behind them is not beneficial. as such, learning math without learning the underlying physical concepts will not make much good. even abstract mathematical concepts are tied to physical concepts. boolean algebra, in the contexts of computers, boils down to transistors being bi-state devices. my humble advice to programmers, especially to game developers, is to learn physics.
Fantastic! I’m learning game programming using Lua language and pico8. I limited myself in a small environment to focus on the fundamentals. Big engines can be really handy for those that know what they’re doing, but for me now, it’s like use a full car workshop to fix my bicycle. This video was everything that I needed! Thanks!
You're a hero. It was so difficult to find a good, free, software. That's all I wanted. But the search engines are clogged with expensive or ineffective stuff that I had no idea where to go. This video not just introduces us to the software, but acts as a quick guide to starting out. Thank you! EDIT: Let alone the video quality by the way. Fantastic editing to keep us focused exactly on what you're talking about. Great straight forward script and annunciation to ensure no hiccups or stutters confuse us. Amazing.
Thanks, im gonna make a medieval fantasy game, so this should be helpful, cuz the royalty free stuff just wont work, doesnt have the right feeling im going for
This was an awesome videos, thanks for putting this together! I'll be citing your work in my thesis on "Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment Systems in Single Player Games: Player Perception on Hidden vs. Upfront DDA Systems"
Band labs is a good free software, it is a web based one, but there is an app too, it has a lot of functionality and I've used it to make some of my songs
My dude, this is an excellent beginner guide. Enough specifics to detail workflow and pointed notes on where creativity should be so it is easy to follow your example and then experiment. As a teacher by trade, I can tell you this was a top tier lesson.
You can say that, but for me, I'm still stuck on ChordChord just trying to find out where to get to where he is! I found Chord Chord, but I still can't find when exactly to go, and I have been here for so long!
Has some slight similarity to the discussion of clones versus shared genera I included in a philosophical appendix I tacked on the end of the design doc for the life simulator I've been working on (among other things).
Found a video suggested by you yesterday and ended up binging about three quarters of your vids. I feel like you have a very unique perspective among youtube gamedev channels and you really clicked with me, thanks for all the work you put into your channel, there are a few things I'll definitely come by to watch again. Hope you're well!
Ah thanks, this really means a lot to hear! Doing well and plan on making new videos at some point (no timeline on that though...). Started a PhD so things have been 200% busier than usual (hence the lack of new videos). Thanks again for stopping by!
School depends on where you live. Here in Brazil you’re forced to learn math, Portuguese (to write better), spanish (most schools), english (very introductory), geography, history, physics, art (only stuff like drawing and paintings, that will compose your final grade), chemistry, sociology and writing (you learn how to write better to be ready for national exam’s essay you need to do get into a public University). Also fight against bullies and a culture that don’t value studying for anything besides exams. My whole school system was made just to prepare use for this national exam. Nothing more than that + teachers are underpaid and disrespected by their students.