why do i make the same beat every day? i dont use any other scales ever other IG is nimiratio and spotify is there too for loops to vibe to all my drum kits are here: wavsupply.net/product-tag/nic...
Please don't stop grinding like this for us dude. You're a huge help and motivation. You brain is wild dude. If you can find the words to express your approach to music theory on a day to day basis, we will all be here listening
Nick I’ve been watching your videos since the internet money days, Your tutorials is what got me into producing 7 years ago, don’t ever feel bad about making the same style beats because you’re one of the pioneers of that sound in the first place! The amount of knowledge you’ve given back to the community changed lives, at the very least it’s changed mine. Hope you keep doing what you love man.
I get so much gratitude after every of your videos. You’re truly inspiring and just a refreshing personality. Thank you for everything brother, I wish you the best❤️
I enjoy the vlog type explanation from experience type videos. Several of your talks have been confirmation and has encouraged me tremendously. Thanks for sharing
Just subbed up, always looked up to nick mira. So dope to see him whipping up something so obscure, makes me feel inspired to just get in there and create whatever comes!!
Love you and your whole life. You seriosly changed my life and i'm so happy that i saw your channel back then. I can repeat myself everytime but you have a piece of love in my heart. Never stop a running system!❤
Nick! Thanks for all these vids! I put them up in the corner of my screen while im at work. I listen in while I develope photos and edit videos. You recently have been bouncing out your melodies from the beats you make, and I started doing the same thing too. I've been uploading my loops on Cxdy's discord and other places too. I have never successfully collab'ed with anyone or made any sales ever, but I hope to finally do so for 2024. I care more about "creating" than actually selling beats. I want to help finish songs vs. being a shop.
I think there’s 2 ways you could give back to the community 1: host beat battles you don’t have to give out prizes just a little shine to good producers in your community, 2: get samples from the community. This helps to create more interaction with the audience which could be pretty fun for everyone involved.
I think there’s 2 ways you could be less of an NPC 1: Stop telling others what to do to give back when these vids in their entirety are giving back to the prod community already. 2: Delete this lame ahh comment
Thanks bro !! I want to see how to save proper or more profesional all the projects carpets idk , something make you feel more stable on music like mix or something like that ❤❤❤ we love you 🐐
Yo Nick, how would you approach producing with hectic schedules? Would you advise blocking the weekends for bigger sessions, or is producing everyday (let’s say 30 min) more important for consistency. Would love your take on that. And keep going man! Your channel is amazing!
The best thing you can do is to make music everyday even if it's just for 30 minutes like you said. Hell even if it's for 10 minutes. Doing that will make being a musician part of your identity which will help you push through a lot of the challenges and obstacles on the path to making it as a successful music producer
I haven't watched you start from scratch in a while, but it's funny to me you started the beat in ascending 4ths, like the japanese use harmony a lot of the time and the scale is rerived from japan , but what made this a trap sounding beat is the minor 2nd is the db / c# from phyrgian , which is also derived in this scale, so in actuality you aren't using that much of a difference in sound from what you normally do , and then you did another minor 2nd, with f to F# / b5 from blues or lydian or lorcian where the scale is derived from . the way chop subvisions is so crazy to me man lol . Something more fun would probably be like Phygian dominant or whole tone scale.
Sup nick?! I've been watching you for over 5 years and I thank God for having met you, my biggest inspiration in music production, the trigger for me to jump into this passion of mine. From the first time I saw you cooking I realized there was something different and captivating about you. Thank you forever for who you are and for everything you do for the music. GOAT, to the moon and back! 🔥🛸🐐
once again another banger! Question for you nick or for any other producers in the chat; when you do ctrl+b to duplicate a melody how do you get it to snap to the next bar if the melody isn’t directly on the beat?
You should make a video explaining how you got to where you are now like how you went from 0 subscribers to 250k and got placements with all these rappers. Or like how did you start making money with music and what did you do specifically to get there. Cuz that’s what I’m trying to do and think it would be helpful to a lot of people to hear how you did it. 🤙
it would be really good if u talk about a little bit of the biz side of music, like your ways to make money off your music, content creation, etc. I been liking your videos btw, keep going nick :)
I really love your vibe and I want to work with you on an engineer level,to be specific your music speak to me in a way that is deep and I don't know why
Nick you should start a series where you do 1 on one coaching and zoom call with fans. That way we could ask you questions directly instead of through the comments. I personally don’t have any friends with this same hobby and I’ve never been able to have a straight up conversation about beats with anyone before.
Always inspiring! i googled when you were born, lol (same date if wikipedia is correct, just decade apart) Anyways I'm older than most of producers nowdays and it's actually really nice to learn stuff from such a talented humble person. A lot of producers do not care as much about their following! keep up the good work broski
seeing a song i produced on a playlist the made by the person that got me into producing years ago feels crazy. worth every struggle, worth every hour grinding 💗
You ever try mixing 2 or 3 scales together in a melody? Great way to create really unique beats. Great video btw, only recently discovered your YT and loving the content Nick.
@@rudolphdandelion6840 like fusion scales, playing 1 part as locrian, and other part phrygian etc. or you can use passing over notes (chromatic notes) in scales too make it more unique. Guitarists do this a lot in rock, metal, jazz, blues and such, but it works well in electronic music too.
it would be nice to hear your opinion about having your own sound. i feel stuck trying to make beats just for sales, but every time i trying to come up with something different it seems like nobody need it. at the same time i see some producers making something really unique and still staying relevant. i don’t know if it makes any sense lol. srry for my english too
1. it is HUGE imo that you're willing to help us, i'm surprised i only recently found your channel, even tho i already followed you on twitch 2. maybe consider sending that beat to downtime, he's been making some very similar stuff, monte booker style