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Learn to Produce Music 10X FASTER... (no one does these) 

Nathan James Larsen
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@tomgoodson345
@tomgoodson345 2 года назад
After producing music for almost 12 years now, my message to newbies is this: There is no substitution for actually doing the thing. You can watch every tutorial vid on RU-vid, but until you roll up your sleeves, put in the time and do the thing, you’re on the wrong track. It’s no different than any other worthwhile endeavor. Be prepared, the learning curve is like climbing Mount Everest and I wish you best of luck on your journey.
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 2 года назад
Amen!
@Suav3y
@Suav3y Год назад
Amen
@blackpatflynn
@blackpatflynn Год назад
my mixes still arent radio ready which hurts my feelings, however after the trial and error and passing of time, watching tutorials i can be proud to say my mixes get better even if not perfect and a couple of them seem to almost be the best i could prob do even tho someone could do it better...its frustrating sometimes to know the music is good but the mix isnt. thx for the vids
@hadesmusic1175
@hadesmusic1175 Год назад
I'm still an amateur but I tell people this all the time. Everybody is so scared to make a track and work toftand do stuff thinking they need to be at a level to be valid, but unless you're willing to make bad tracks, you'll never make good ones.
@alicehoon7474
@alicehoon7474 Год назад
@@NathanJamesLarsenwhich daw is the most easiest to learn as a beginner?because I’m gonna start my journey as a producer but I’m still stuck with the daw ..and what I heard is that even if I don’t know how to use any instrument fl studio is the easiest to learn without instrument
@musicgeniusful
@musicgeniusful 3 года назад
I'm guilty of spending more time watching online tutorials than making music/beats. This video just changed that.
@joyfiction5733
@joyfiction5733 3 года назад
Yea ikr! Me either lol, thanks to nathan for givin these tips
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
Early on I was too. I think MOST are guilty of it
@TDUKbackup
@TDUKbackup 3 года назад
You can Contact *@xcloud_peters* on Instagram for any software or plugins. Cracked. Dude is good 👍
@jakehettinger1087
@jakehettinger1087 3 года назад
Exact same situation for me. My ratio of time spent watching tutorials to time spent producing has been too far on the tutorial side
@jarcau_vegan
@jarcau_vegan 3 года назад
We are addicts!
@amalijacobi63
@amalijacobi63 3 года назад
0:45 Tip 1 2:40 Tip 2 4:39 Tip 3 7:00 Tip 4 7:56 Tip 5 1. Quantity over quality in the beginning (for familiarization & learning purposes). 2. Spend time more for practising than watching tutorials. 3. Active listening, be analytical, be a detective. 4. Implement/imitate what you've analyzed from your active listening. 5. Find a mentor or find a structurized course (not just randomized tutorials).
@brickwallerson7116
@brickwallerson7116 2 года назад
You're the best, thanks
@sinzones3909
@sinzones3909 Год назад
thank you!!
@TheJammerman
@TheJammerman 3 года назад
To the "get a mentor" note. People like having something you want, they like being asked nicely for help, they like being helpful and they like being thanked for it. They will actually start to really enjoy associating with you if this is the relationship you offer. So, when trying to "get a mentor" remember: Tell them you think they are wise and knowledgable enough to help you. Don't just ask a question; ask for help. Don't just thank them; tell them that they helped you. This has helped me earn my mentors interest.
@Sofa_spud
@Sofa_spud 3 года назад
“Stop watching tutorials” Me: ahh yes, I like what this guy is putting down. I’m gonna watch more of his tutorials!
@TDUKbackup
@TDUKbackup 3 года назад
You can Contact *@xcloud_peters* on Instagram for any software or plugins. Cracked. Dude is good 👍
@soundsoftheheart3164
@soundsoftheheart3164 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@JulesMakesYouThink
@JulesMakesYouThink 3 года назад
I'm gonna do that as soon as I check every video here.
@jesseeromosele7322
@jesseeromosele7322 2 года назад
Stop playing Man 🤣🤣🤣
@starrio713
@starrio713 3 года назад
"Good artists borrow, great artists steal."
@TDUKbackup
@TDUKbackup 3 года назад
You can Contact *@xcloud_peters* on Instagram for any software or plugins. Cracked. Dude is good 👍
@sunnyveranachai5984
@sunnyveranachai5984 3 года назад
💯
@chabimabi3378
@chabimabi3378 3 года назад
Gods Create
@TheChocolateChakra
@TheChocolateChakra 2 года назад
Thomas Edison be like "yeah, I'm amazing. Stuff it, Tesla."
@nixonvonnixon
@nixonvonnixon 2 года назад
Hummmm and get sued? Naah 😂
@TheHouseofKushTV
@TheHouseofKushTV 3 года назад
I really, REALLY wish this ep's thumbnail had an actual bar graph _showing_ the 10x increase in learning speed. My disappointment is now up 83%, as seen in this chart 📈 Seriously though, this channel rocks...
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
Dude - I love YOUR channel! I will try harder in the future to better implement said thumbnail strategies! LOL!
@swaysilvermusic8856
@swaysilvermusic8856 3 года назад
Kush just commented this video... Wow. 🔥🔥🔥
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
When I looked at who it was that commented I was like... "wait... no... wait. Really?" Haha
@swaysilvermusic8856
@swaysilvermusic8856 3 года назад
@@NathanJamesLarsen This is a very helpful channel. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos. 🙌🏼🔥
@DerekSmyth
@DerekSmyth 3 года назад
Fu$k, even I squealed with excitement by the Kush-Meister laying some silky comments down.
@diamondv1901
@diamondv1901 3 года назад
Life is way too short to learn it all on your own 💡
@yoelwww
@yoelwww 3 года назад
The problem for a lot of us is that when we try to make music we have doubt that we can’t make music without being reassured that what we’re doing is correct and so we just watch another tutorial and listen to another song. And then before you know it your listening and watching tutorials more than making music. It’s very very hard to train yourself to trust yourself and make music without feeling the need to reference and make sure what we’re doing is done by the pros.
@TDUKbackup
@TDUKbackup 3 года назад
You can Contact *@xcloud_peters* on Instagram for any software or plugins. Cracked. Dude is good 👍
@dhwanipatel6212
@dhwanipatel6212 2 года назад
This is the Same Exact thing that what I feel
@macaroon147
@macaroon147 2 года назад
you just gotta suck it up and make bad music- you will then improve quickly.
@anthemsjam
@anthemsjam 2 года назад
My brother , literally, the answer to this is Nathan’s step 5. 7 years of solo jam vs 3 years of networking
@TDR-Music-Official
@TDR-Music-Official Год назад
Very Relatable.
@Tulvikmusic
@Tulvikmusic 3 года назад
Watching tutorials actually help me start my work day, because it is way easier to convince myself to spend 10 minutes on youtube than to start with projects I will spend hours on. So every time I sit down at my studio, first I watch a tutorial and take notes and then when I am already there, why not open up a project and the next thing I know I've worked on five songs for five hours. There are some videos that I've seen seven times because I really want to understand the concept. It's nice to live in such times.
@BuckeyeRutabaga
@BuckeyeRutabaga 3 года назад
Dude! This is the best, feature packed yet concise advice for anyone starting with music production! We live in a "paralysis by analysis" worldwide pandemic caused by never seen before information overload and very little guidance on how to handle it. No matter what you might get into (may not even be music related) there's an immediate temptation to "learn" as much as possible by watching tutorials and reviews and soon you find yourself being sort of an "expert" without an actual expertise and your artificially acquired "expertise" inhibits your creativity because you now have become your own worst critic - you have made yourself into a perfectionist. Perfectionism kills talents.
@stiptreezy8481
@stiptreezy8481 3 года назад
This was a really good video. I have been majority self taught as a producer, and to get to the point I am now it has been about 10 years off and on. Having these tips when I started would have been very helpful. To this day one of the things that I think has improved my skills the most is recreating beats I would find on RU-vid I really liked or even finding a drum loop on splice and trying to make my own loop that was identical using mostly stock sounds and plugins. This not only helped benefit from a sound design perspective but it allowed me to start really identifying panning as well, another thing which drastically improved my abilities.
@stormydayvibes
@stormydayvibes Месяц назад
Currently stuffing my brain while at work. Excited to get home to my desk to put it into practise
@musicbysazid
@musicbysazid 3 года назад
This has to be one of the most influential music production lesson I had & will have in my life for sure.
@masonwilson6469
@masonwilson6469 2 года назад
this felt like a sit down talk with dad
@jaimemierke8407
@jaimemierke8407 3 года назад
I love that more quantity than quality.
@TDUKbackup
@TDUKbackup 3 года назад
You can Contact *@xcloud_peters* on Instagram for any software or plugins. Cracked. Dude is good 👍
@TheGamesway
@TheGamesway 3 года назад
I LIKE HOW YOU REPLY TO PEOPLE... CUZ WHEN MOST OF US START OUT NO ONE IS WILLING TO HELP US
@redanm3609
@redanm3609 3 года назад
!!!!!
@Jisooee
@Jisooee 3 года назад
lol, he's not replying
@TheGamesway
@TheGamesway 3 года назад
@@Jisooee Sad Life :(
@charlesheine5052
@charlesheine5052 4 месяца назад
Dug your video on never finishing a song. Thats been me for the past few years. You just got yourself a new subscriber. Great work!
@claytonmurrayguitar
@claytonmurrayguitar 3 года назад
That first tip has already blown my mind. I focus a lot on getting a high quality sound the first go around, then get frustrated cause it doesn’t sound pro, but never take into account that I’m new to production and really just don’t know what the frick I’m doing haha
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
That's huge that you can see that, though. Now you can take steps to make more quantity and ALLOW yourself to really learn through action! Get after it!
@TDUKbackup
@TDUKbackup 3 года назад
You can Contact *@xcloud_peters* on Instagram for any software or plugins. Cracked. Dude is good 👍
@beatsbyekwatoriano3556
@beatsbyekwatoriano3556 3 года назад
Your honesty is so inspiring. I kinda figured most of the things you said. But hadn't been so motivated to follow them yet. Thanks for being a voice for me and a motivator. I wish everyone heard this from here. Sometimes I can really be lazy to listen to other producers' songs and imitate. But as soon as I get over that my improvement is tremendous. (Also remaking/replicating a song that you're potentially enjoying sonically and structurally can change a life forever.)
@akash.s.manikandan9724
@akash.s.manikandan9724 3 года назад
I can literally write a whole paragraph appreciating every single thing you said ....But let me make it short "YOU ARE LEGIT"....100% no BS....and Thank u as always..💖
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
Love this Akash! Thanks a ton and you're awesome!
@TDUKbackup
@TDUKbackup 3 года назад
You can Contact *@xcloud_peters* on Instagram for any software or plugins. Cracked. Dude is good 👍
@lilbbyhuey
@lilbbyhuey 3 года назад
Love the insight. Very true. I’ve learned more from making songs in Logic Pro over the last 10 years than I could by watching videos.
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
Yep 100% - I'm all for watching tutorials to learn but you gotta actually do it
@TDUKbackup
@TDUKbackup 3 года назад
You can Contact *@xcloud_peters* on Instagram for any software or plugins. Cracked. Dude is good 👍
3 года назад
Dude! I had to stop the video to write this down before I forget it. There are some things that are so obvious that we simply ignore them. I have experienced the problem of watching more tutorials than actually doing the stuff I was learning, cause I ended up being so mentally tired that I couldn't put the knoledge to practice, and in the next day when I wanted to do it, I completely forgot what I "learned" and had to watch the tutorial again and got stucked in that loop again. Some of these tips I've been using without been aware of it, and know by listening to you externalizing them, it helps me to keep the focus and working on the important part of learning something I've been watching your content lately and have learn so much in just a few videos. So... thank you so much for the good knoledge you share.
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
This is SOOOO true. We can know something without realllllly thinking it through and when you actually have the light bulb moment it can be huge! Keep on and keep pushing! It's hard. This isn't easy - but have fun with it and it makes it easier! You got this
@arithmetek6313
@arithmetek6313 3 года назад
This kind of honest content is the shit that I’m always looking for. Gotta support the real 💯
@Marcus_Sylvester
@Marcus_Sylvester 3 года назад
Very important creativity principles and great references in the video. I find you are a serious and authentic teacher. 👍 👍 When I was a visual art student, a few millenniums ago..., our teacher once told us: ''Never throw out you failed drawings or studies that you deemed to be failures or garbage. These can become the seeds for your greatest innovations later on.''
@mayssamhadhbi8897
@mayssamhadhbi8897 Год назад
This the realest music production videos ive watched so far
@finbeats
@finbeats 8 месяцев назад
being in a different environment helps.. best music always is on the go for me.
@cloudscape5996
@cloudscape5996 3 года назад
This video is such a sea of information, really wish this channel had like more than a Million subs so people could actually watch his videos when they're starting out.. I started learning producing like 2 years ago, using RU-vid ofc, and even now I see a few people here and there on the internet who say they're starting out and need tips, basically all they need is this video right here.. All the secrets and key information is in this video, damn..
@elliotr9095
@elliotr9095 3 года назад
Wow, only 6 dislikes. I clicked this video as just something to watch before bed thinking it wasn't really geared towards me, but I was pleasantly surprised to hear some very thoughtful pieces of advice being shared. This is something I think a lot of people getting started should watch, as it addresses a lot of the problems that confuse new producers, straightforwardly and giving guidance for the right direction to head in. You got a like!
@Bittamin
@Bittamin 2 года назад
Since I started producing I haven’t listened to music the same way, has this happened to anybody else? I’m constantly trying to hear each stem and questioning how it was done. Might sound sad to some people but I actually enjoy this much more than just vibing to music now.
@austinhudson6943
@austinhudson6943 3 года назад
Great content. This video was really comforting because it validated what I've done to learn. Active listening is THE most important thing to producing/songwriting. All the greats are greats because they repackaged and combined the greats. Active listening helps your brain unconsciously go to a similar place when you're writing your own stuff. You'll find yourself instinctively use techniques you wouldn't have used before. When you experiment with those ideas, you only get better at discerning the little things that make songs great, which, in turn, helps you become a better listener. It's exponential.
@Metruzanca
@Metruzanca Год назад
Everything you've said is applicable to most things. I'm a Software Engineer and the best way to learn how to write killer code is to write a lot of code by making your own toy projects and implementing patterns you see in other software. In software, we've also got a word that I think you'd like: "tutorial hell" which is to describe the act of sitting on youtube/similar and just consuming tutorial after tutorial without acting upon what you've learned.
@PramodRaiK
@PramodRaiK 2 года назад
This video happens to be the most honest talk I found! "Do not worry of the quality, produce more quantity" , that's motivating. Appreciate you for motivating to go ahead instead of not starting at all. Huge respects for your honest lines!!❤
@ABunnyVTuber
@ABunnyVTuber Год назад
One of the absolute best things that kicked my production chops up a notch (aside from getting feedback) was to do the Arrangement Exercise (basically active listening, but you create a template in your DAW out of the track). Take a track you like or find interesting, put it in the DAW, tempo sync, then start marking places, intro, build, drop, break, verse, chorus, etc. Then keep going through it and concentrate on one element at a time, make channels for all the sounds you hear and make MIDI clips (could even write in the notes) for all the elements, hats, kick, snare, percussion, cymbals, bass, lead, piano, synth, bass 2, bass 3, etc. Then when you're done you have a template you can fill in with your own compositions.
@elvennet9972
@elvennet9972 3 года назад
This is definitely true. I recently realized this since I began to learn music production for 3 years.
@rasmachris94
@rasmachris94 Год назад
The photography one resonates with me as someone who has done photography. If you go out and take a single photo - what if that photo doesnt work out the way you wanted because of settings, angle, lighting etc? Take multiple and then select the few that are good to edit. Because of external factors like lighting, camera settings, focus etc, having 10 photos of the same subject is a whole world better than having 1. Just from a probability standpoint the chances that your 10 photos all have issues that cant be fixed is a lot lower than the single photo. There's also that creativity is born of boredom. Nuance is in the weeds of normality. If you take 1 photo of a subject you will have captured one simple, direct image of the subject. If you take 10 you'll have different angles, perspectives, manipulations of that subject that are far more interesting. A picture of a tree flat on is boring. A picture of a tree leading up the sky more interesting. A fish eyed picture of a tree aiming up at the sky more interesting still. A picture of tree, with a path leading to the tree in a fish eye angle where the sky curves around the top of the tree even more interesting still. The same can be said for any creative pursuit. My first song didnt have any bass. So my next one did. My next song was muddy, so i added more high notes to contrast. That song didnt have enough dynamics, so i messed around with adding harmonies and doubled vocals/leads. Something still felt off so i revisited the structure of the song to get a better understanding of how it should lay out. Now I need to work on balancing the audio levels so the parts i want to sit forward do and the parts that sit back do, with changing dynamics based on elements of the song like a drop or a crescendo.
@crookst_fan
@crookst_fan Год назад
I've been trying to produce music for like 2 years, and i always was getting stuck on demos because i felt like it doesn't sound professional enough so i kept messing with the effects and plugins instead of just writing notes and somewhat structured tracks. I really needed someone experienced to tell me that i don't need to make my first songs very professional, and you just did. Now i'll be confident leaving a project if i can't make it sound better with my knowledge and move to the next one, or just make not so perfect melodies and sounds for just learning purpose. I really like how you went honest with this and i can see you are. I'll give you a sub for now. Thank you for these tips.
@patrikjames3851
@patrikjames3851 Год назад
so just accepting your knowledge and skills as they are and doing what you need to do right now, without the skills you dont have, without the tricks you dont yet know is basically what Shoma Morita teaches.
@isaakm1
@isaakm1 2 года назад
Thank you for prioritising honesty over more reach on youtube. I come from a classical and schoolband backround but produce for around 2 years now, aspiring to score allround anime music one day, and even though people tell me that I could make some succesful producing tip videos myself it just felt wrong, because I am not yet at a point where I can actually bring value to the table like you do. Keep the good work up and know that your effort is much appreciated.
@karavatlahacigoz
@karavatlahacigoz 2 года назад
thats also mindset that you can implement on the every aspect of life. thank you for great thoughts.
@dahumanoid6117
@dahumanoid6117 3 года назад
This was by far the best advice I have gotten on producing.
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
Word!! Love hearing that!! Thanks a ton! Keep at it hard and keep improving!
@EmmanEGStudio
@EmmanEGStudio Год назад
I agree, it's better to learn from actual experience, than just words, and I'm also a beginner
@soiceydave
@soiceydave Год назад
Once I saw the title I knew I needed this
@joshuawood7758
@joshuawood7758 2 года назад
He does a great job of using logic and knowledge of everyday life to prove his points
@vacation_generation
@vacation_generation 3 года назад
Difficult discussion, but honest! This advice applies to most other subjects too.
@EternalColdMusic
@EternalColdMusic 2 года назад
as someone with ADHD I constantly follow along to tutorials with my daw on my main and the tutorial on my secondary monitor so I can practice as they're teaching :) otherwise I'll forget the technique
@nicholassapphire2022
@nicholassapphire2022 2 года назад
Quantity over quality is what I NEEDED to hear. Blew my mind. Thank you.
@gergoretvari6373
@gergoretvari6373 Год назад
#2. is a direct call out for me, and you're absolutely right! I always watch tons of videos about songwriting and music theory, but i tend to not always apply them, and just "try " to store them in my memory and hopefully access them when i'm writing something next. I should stop watching these videos late nights because everyone else is asleep, but i'm always way to active that time haha.
@producerkp3462
@producerkp3462 4 месяца назад
Accurate and honest! Well done!
@sealinski
@sealinski Год назад
Fantastic info. I’m going to watch all your vids now!
@Nsr3lias
@Nsr3lias Год назад
This is really true I starting to realise that producing ain’t easy especially learning tools and ear training is so important.
@PiotrstrashcanŚmietnikPiotra
Lots of great advice for someone who has just started! Thanks
@Razsound
@Razsound 11 месяцев назад
I find myself doing everything he talks about in this video and I believe the future is bright
@evanfrench
@evanfrench 3 года назад
Thank you for this! I think you just pushed me away from youtube and back to Logic. I really appreciate how direct and honest you are man.
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
Love it - thanks Evan. Truth ain't easy but it's the right thing
@BieuvilleJeanBaptiste
@BieuvilleJeanBaptiste Год назад
So cool and so funny as well! I am a complete beginner, I just started music a week ago. And my search today was "mastering 101". Then, after looking a video that was completely not relevant, I watch a video of you yelling about the fact that mixing and mastering or the last step so stop beginning by the end! Well, thank you very much. Now I am a much wiser beginner! And you gain one more follower. But I will go to practice some of your advice before watching some more of your content. Keep going, this is so inspiring! Thank again
@ekowcrent1246
@ekowcrent1246 Год назад
Your honesty actually got me subscribing to your channel ❤
@907olsson
@907olsson 3 года назад
Well spoken 👌
@Barnsey87
@Barnsey87 Год назад
Diligence official here couldn't agree more thanks for sharing 💯
@justend9760
@justend9760 Год назад
Thanks I’m a 14 yo who got producer edition fl studio for christmas I’m completely new made 3 beats 1 on garage band, 2 on fl all sound like total ass and I have totally nobody who does what I do, so no one to guide me😂 gl yall, I got this
@sujoykburman
@sujoykburman Год назад
Hi Nathan, I always wanted to learn music production. I took a big step today, by purchasing your course (1st installment). I have done piano grade intermediate level earlier. And I have been writing and imagining music and songs for almost all life. Trust you bro. Hope I will not be disappointed.
@nate4732
@nate4732 Год назад
I needed this. I have the framework for an album worth of tracks that mean a lot to me, but I'm not ready to release them yet/can't even finish them because I need to put in the time to make a lot of crap before I can be too precious about things.
@ItsSongsOfDavid
@ItsSongsOfDavid Год назад
100% agree! I've been watching tutorial after tutorial just to discover that I am learning so much more by doing!
@ashleydebeer3893
@ashleydebeer3893 2 года назад
Watched this now, and I've been on a path of learning and discovery in the world of mixing, something I never imagined. Everything you've said here is everything I've come to realise over the last few weeks. Such good points.
@Random_Woman
@Random_Woman 2 года назад
Great chat thank you 🙏🏻
@Star..._
@Star..._ 10 месяцев назад
Honestly, this is very helpful. A lot of people do these things wrong (including me). So thanks, and remember to read your Bible(or a free app/video Bible) and keep on praying
@illeia_official
@illeia_official 9 месяцев назад
The third tip is the best in ym opinion
@onimisilovesonmusic4548
@onimisilovesonmusic4548 3 года назад
This is great advice from the pro....thanks a lot Nathan..am your number one fan.
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
You're awesome thanks! 🔥🔥
@TDUKbackup
@TDUKbackup 3 года назад
You can Contact *@xcloud_peters* on Instagram for any software or plugins. Cracked. Dude is good 👍
@illeia_official
@illeia_official 9 месяцев назад
This literally hold true for learning most things thankyou so much i will try to take ur course or anyone elses when i have money
@blazebox4
@blazebox4 Год назад
What help me a lot is that I was using mixcraft 9 and when I bought a MacBook I got logic and it was so much easier to learn because I believe mixcraft is the most similar DAW to logic. The ui work similar but different color and workflow is similar too compared to other daws. My preferred DAWs now is logic for Apple and mixcraft for windows.
@nataliekioko1357
@nataliekioko1357 Год назад
I feel so much better after watching this, so motivated and ready to try over and over again
@johnwinslow8841
@johnwinslow8841 Год назад
Look a Nathan. Such a hard working producer.
@PerryWinkle111
@PerryWinkle111 Год назад
I only just recently found your channel and it has already helped me more than 80% of the other videos I’ve found on yt. This video in particular is super great, lots of straightforward advice. I’m a noob to all of this so it really helps to find a good channel like yours. Thanks for all you do!
@timinglismusic6707
@timinglismusic6707 2 года назад
Quantity vs quality is so important. In most aspect of life you'd take quality every day, but in production, you get the quality by doing more. I've just started writing for a new album and so far I have about 15 songs at various stages of completion. I'll be writing about 25-30 songs so that I can record 15-20 and release 10-12. The beauty of this is that I can take parts of songs (lyrics and so forth) and use them in the songs that end up making it onto the album. What's more, the other songs can be revisited in later projects or be used as bonus material etc. Great video, Nathan!
@MishMishMusic
@MishMishMusic 3 года назад
thank you brother, you are awesome!
@Zagreus.
@Zagreus. 3 года назад
Honestly, a lot of this is just good advice for any skill you're trying to build.
@Lightup_music
@Lightup_music Год назад
the best thing i have seen on youtube
@henrrydj_
@henrrydj_ 2 года назад
Nice man, Thanks for shared!!
@roadchord
@roadchord 3 года назад
these are things I learn from listening to people on tiktok, youtube, books and other media 1. allow yourself to be mediocre - keep writing/composing even though it doesn’t sound good 2. Practice 40hours a day!!! 3. open your eyes(in this case ears), how can you see the world if you’re so caught up in the feelings that you close your eyes 4. imitation is the best form of practice! 5. Be the most stupid person in the room, if you’re the smartest in the room, go to the next room. Collaborate with people, learn from them, no man is an island thanks for the video, we need more frank people like you!
@waytides
@waytides Год назад
Great tips. I'm actually doing all of these things now (literally all 5) and I've probably improved more in the last month than I did in the year before that.
@suilcker
@suilcker Год назад
Now I am going to watch more of your videos
@ChillMusicVideos
@ChillMusicVideos Год назад
Thank you for encouraging people like me to learn even from scratch
@Bittamin
@Bittamin 2 года назад
Tells me to stop watching tutorials but I just found your channel and I think I’m going to watch every video before going back into the DAW to give myself a super brain boost 😅 love this video thanks for doing this
@deepspacemusicofficial9671
@deepspacemusicofficial9671 3 года назад
One sentence..... You are totally RIGHT.
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
❤️😎😎😎 boom
@joakim5216
@joakim5216 Год назад
Thank you for sharing knowledge 🙏
@فلسفهعلموموسیقی
@فلسفهعلموموسیقی 6 месяцев назад
Just bought your course, let's do this. ☺️
@annanova4925
@annanova4925 Год назад
Your advice is always so useful! Thank God for putting you on this planet. 🎁
@youngcardinal
@youngcardinal Год назад
THIS PART 🔥‼ 100%
@kadenotebook
@kadenotebook 3 года назад
The thing you've told now would have helped my grandfather 4years ago..... Thanx for the information 👍👍👍
@TDUKbackup
@TDUKbackup 3 года назад
You can Contact *@xcloud_peters* on Instagram for any software or plugins. Cracked. Dude is good 👍
@enderstorm2460
@enderstorm2460 Год назад
a lot of good tips in here
@jackcrook4435
@jackcrook4435 3 года назад
This is fantastic. I would like to see "Learn to arrange 10x faster"
@TocoaPuffs
@TocoaPuffs Год назад
#2 lol, I'm pretty deep into the practice of watching 30 tutorials and forgetting all of them by the time I get to my computer to produce.
@novaaanuggets
@novaaanuggets 3 года назад
Thanks for the advice, I'm like 16 now and I sometimes don't even feel like I know what I'm doing when.i comes to music. Keep up the good vibes👍
@NathanJamesLarsen
@NathanJamesLarsen 3 года назад
Hey! Definitely keep going. When I was 16 my music was GARBAGE. You are still really young - I'm over 10 years older than year (whoa... that feels really weird to say...) so you definitely have time. When I was 16 I felt like you and felt like I didn't know what I was doing and felt like I was behind - but most 16 year olds are doing dumb stuff and wasting their time while you can be busy learning a dope skill! While my high school buddies were off doing who-knows-what I was busy practicing and man... I am GLAD I did!
@novaaanuggets
@novaaanuggets 3 года назад
@@NathanJamesLarsen lol thanks for the encouraging words.
@hotsawce3546
@hotsawce3546 2 года назад
I agree with absolutely everything you say. Something I like to add, it's somewhat coincides with points 3 & 4, and that's use reference tracks in your projects. For the first track I made, I was completely stuck and didn't know how to progress the song, but I loaded in a track with a similar vibe and was able to progress the track so much faster.
@GG-zv9ku
@GG-zv9ku 3 месяца назад
some times I come back to this video just to feel something.
@Kosich2
@Kosich2 3 года назад
powerful data man
@rod_ziq
@rod_ziq Год назад
Man, I'm new on your channel and I'm already a fan. The way you transmit ideas is awesome. Thanks!!
@dpadilla1127
@dpadilla1127 3 года назад
this is facts, thanks for this
@salomonntibofficiel
@salomonntibofficiel 3 года назад
true! thank you so much for the advices
@shubhshah
@shubhshah 3 года назад
wise words bro! Love your videos...super honest & vulnerable, straight to the point, amazing info 🤩🙌
@PRIYANXOFFICIAL
@PRIYANXOFFICIAL 3 года назад
Great video dude :) Learned a lot from this !
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