@@rlyBeats Oh Can you EMAGINE any song in mind or use existing vocals in a music to teach us steps by step. The process and technics involved in making beat for a particular song? I don't know if my statement is clear
theory isn’t necessary, but the more you know about music theory, the more range in versatility, uniqueness, and quality you will have. don’t think music theory isn’t necessary if you want to learn how to express yourself through music better! knowledge is power!!!!
I think baseline theory is pretty important, like major and minor scales, basic chord resolution tricks, and what a key is, are very important, I wouldn’t be able to do half the stuff I do without knowing this. It’s the ability to mix theory with the human element of just playing what feels good that makes stuff slap
Trust me bro theory is not really needed. It's helpful but you don't need to much knowledge in all honesty. I know the basics of it and I get melodies I want, it's more about practice is repetition
Better tactic is just learning phrasing. Melody is a convo. Question then answer. Rinse n repeat. And when it retains the ability to b sung easily and hummed then it can b rly catchy too. 🤷🏻♂️
been getting into making remixes lately because i can't compose or come up with anything new for the life of me and usually tutorials are really hard to understand but this is rlly great and easily understandable you're a goat
Roll a dice. Literally, it is way easier to modify something pre-existing than to invent something new. By rolling a dice yes, you may get something awful but you can always modify it later.
Love seeing other people's takes on music production and composition. I make a lot of complextro, so complex melodies and switch ups are my favorite, and while this one doesn't have switch ups, hearing layering like this in trap is an eye opener. Super dope!
THIS IS DOPEEE im on my 17 now w big curiousty lol yesterday i wanted to draw and today wanted learn making music :) for anyone w same mood flows like me, lets keep going on whatever we want to try! Love the tuto
Pretty good , thought this was just another compilation of sounds ! But no… cord progression, choice of instruments and not to busy Sparks my interest ! Good job!
That’s a 1min - 3Maj - 6Maj - 3Maj for anyone who wanted the chords. It’s not actually 1-3-6-7. Corrected chord progression below: Should be a 1min - 3Maj - 6Maj - 5min.
@@rlyBeatsMy b, I was wrong. I was watching on my phone, and mis-read the chords. I thought the D in the last chord was a D#. So, A#, D, and G, are just a Gmin inversion. It's actually a 1min - 3Maj - 6 maj - 5min.
@@rlyBeats I mean I made iso many good melodies with your channel its just amazing and also for a Ableton starter and upcoming producer its very helpful to know. you should get more views.