This is something i had to search for, because so many people make some boring chords, i always found it easy to make beautiful chords in terms of notes being played, but the rhythmic part is where i struggled, cause no one talks about it. Glad you made this video, rhythmic chords will take your tracks 10 levels ahead and now I understand it better. Thank you so much.
Literally saw a video on melodies over chords, finished the video and thought hmmm I need more knowledge on rhythm effects are chords and boom this was below
This video has seriously been a game-changer for my music production skills! It's refreshing to see someone tackle the importance of chords head-on. Breaking away from those generic progressions is tough, but your insights make it feel so achievable. Props to you for shedding light on this topic that more folks should be chatting about. Massive thanks for sharing your wisdom! 😊
Rhythms on fl studio is my biggest problem i have all the rhythmic ideas in my head with notes but were to place to stuff to get the rhythms is my problem
so does this work at any tempo, and how do you know what tempo to shoot for? I used this method yesterday and created what i think is one of my best beats yet thanks to you!
I came here from the ray Harmony hack music theory method. It's an excellent way to turn a two bar four chord progression into an eight bar segment with melody, baseline, and counterpoint. Sadly, it only really works for a pop and rock music. All my beats for sounding like Fleetwood Mac on the beach. I think that this video comes closer to bridging that Gap than any other that I've seen so far.
@@nimrodpascal8362 it did! Didn't get a whole lot from the apprenticeship, but their basic songwriting course, the cheapest one they offer, was a game changer! Gives you a blueprint to make a beat from absolute nothing. If you work at it there's a million ways to tweak the formula and come up with something fresh and melodic every time.
@@soulsborneenjoyer nah dude, the comment is more than a year old. I dont even make music anymore :D just use labs soft piano and put some filters on it. It will sound lit
Good video but Why the hell ur tutorials so long bruh for something so simple lol. You gotta start doing parts, feels like I’m back in college lectures watching these vids