I really don’t think I’ll ever do something like this, but it was still very enjoyable to watch and was very interesting to see the different aspects put into a song like this.
Great video again! most commonly on improvs, guitarists stick to what is known as the "Pentatonic scale" as previewed in 4:50 from a root note, which is B in this showcase, the pentatonic version consists of 5 (penta) notes that can be played in broken chords. 1-2-3-5-6 are the notes of this scale. starting from the root note, moving up 2 semitones, another 2 semitones, and then followed by 3 semitones, then finally another 2 semitones ending up in the 6th note of the scale (in a major scale). This tutorial showed how guitars are programmed in a fun way that it almost sounds like real people playing it altogether!
Wow just watched your other J-Rock video and this one! This really helped me not just understand how to make J-Rock but to also understand the structure of rock music in general. Short and directly to the point! Just what I needed to advance my production skills in this genre. Thank you so much much!
This was in my recommended feed, I’m glad I stumbled upon it. I can play guitar but suck at composing this has helped a lot. Sounds really good for vsts. Keep up the good work!
Great stuff! These melodies are amazing, as a producer myself, people don’t realise the incredible talent of coming up with catchy and engaging melodies! Keep up the great work!! ❤🎉
I'm not even a songwriter but I still watched through the entire video because it's just that entertaining. I'll subscribe, ik you will definitely blow up.
Always enjoy watching your videos,, and coming back and learning something new or catching something I missed the first time..! I Excited to learn and try making J-Rock myself now..! Thank you so much !! 🙏🙂❤
Hi there first time commenting, never stop making these video i begggg. I'm a beginner in music production, i love many genre but anime opening are definitely in my top 3, i love your channel !
I'm a huge fan of this video!! Can you upload the full thing? I kinda want to listen to it on loop hehe. I also really wish there's someone who would put their own vocals into this music
Great tutorial mate 👍🏿 I'm trying to make that ASIAN KUNG FU GENERATION type of music. That Bluetrain/Blackout type of songs. Mixed in with some tricot, MASS OF FERMENTING DREGS, and toe. Like a mathrock/jrock fusion.
I'm not even kidding, I use musescore instead of a daw. All daws have a pricy premium that allows you to actually use it properly. I get it, they need money, and I'm not mad at them. That's just the reason why I use musescore. The thing with musescore is that you can still do everything you can do in a daw, although sometimes its harder. You don't even need to use any plugins! For example reverb is built in, along with a bunch of cool instruments. You can change how these different instruments sound in the mixer. And for stuff like piano rolls you can still do them. Normally you would have to make multiple tracks for to notes that start on different times but make a cord, but you can just use ties instead. It has everything I need. I love doing things like J-pop and J-rock. Don't know why but they just bring me joy. There's certain times where I like something a lot, and shifts constantly. I could be going from art, to coding, to music, and back. But something that will always stick with me is music. I do it daily and it's so fun. I nearly forgetting the animation part.
awesome job, only complaint is the guitar still sounds very synthetic, aside from that everything else sounds awesome, as well as at 6:32 triple and quadruple octaves are awesome and all, but realistically is completely impossible (for one guitarist) unless they were to have an octave pedal for that short amount of time, i recommend simply splitting the two octaves in the 3/4 octave parts, across lead and rhythm guitars. 😄
How you can change the sound of electric mint like that? Can you teach me? I try many ways but can have the sound like that. By the way I'm really love this.