Description : completely unmixed!
Iv given up on this one as its clear from advice I received on the forum I need to learn allot more before trying something like this.
Anyone want to feel the satisfaction of schooling a noob a bit then hit me up! I'm using FL studio.
Pretty cool track man, what you have sounds good! Maybe try layering the snare to make it sound full and add a touch of reverb to give it a nice tail. Just keep working away at it and mixing things up a bit. Well done!
First off what you have so far sounds great. Secondly there is no harm in putting one tune aside for a while and starting another, or revisiting a previous one for that matter.
Tell to one thing though, I am 60 years old and have been playing music off and on for 50 of those and I just made a major mistake in what I was hearing.
I studied music full time for 3 years 10 years ago and my theory teacher, who was 10 years older than me, reasoned he would convert to buddism if they would guarantee him a couple more lives cause there was no way he could learn all there is to know in just one.
I really know nothing about current style as in house,dub etc but have a passion for music and helping those I can.
I think the best anyone can do for you is encourage you to keep at it.
Thanks! encouraging words from someone that clearly knows more than me is what motivates me to keep going!
In my naivety I assumed learning to use FL Studio is all that was required to make decent music.... HA!!Its becoming more and more apparent that there really is no cheat sheet when it comes to music.
Don't give up! :O This sounds good so far :P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gHEIF0rT2w This guy explains theory really well in a that's understandable. Scales are a pattern of notes that sound "good" together. SO take a Cmajor scale C D E F G A B C the pattern is W W H W W W H (W=whole tone or step H= half tone/step)The pattern of any major scale is the same, the notes change depending on starting note. Key is just the particular scale. So your sample being in Aflat minor would be Ab Bb Cb Db Eb Fb Gb The natural minor pattern would be w - h - w - w - h - w - w. The white keys on a piano/keyboard are whole note name no )flats or sharps) The Black keys are the sharps/flats. Enharmonic notes because they have 2 names like C# is also Db The musical alphabet is A A#/Bb B C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F#/Gb G G#/Ab A (last A is 8 notes higher the starting one so its an octave higher) A to B would b a whole step/tone because its 2 notes apart. A to A#/Bb half step. Hope that makes some sense LOL! The you Tube link is great help I find him very understandable!! Step at a time and the puzzle comes together :D
I've come across some of this fellas vids on youtube before... I gave up on him after a couple of minutes as I assumed he was a joker! oooohh how I was wrong!
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Tell to one thing though, I am 60 years old and have been playing music off and on for 50 of those and I just made a major mistake in what I was hearing.
I studied music full time for 3 years 10 years ago and my theory teacher, who was 10 years older than me, reasoned he would convert to buddism if they would guarantee him a couple more lives cause there was no way he could learn all there is to know in just one.
I really know nothing about current style as in house,dub etc but have a passion for music and helping those I can.
I think the best anyone can do for you is encourage you to keep at it.
In my naivety I assumed learning to use FL Studio is all that was required to make decent music.... HA!!Its becoming more and more apparent that there really is no cheat sheet when it comes to music.