Okay you’ve posted 119 songs at this point, I think you deserve someone to scout you. I’ll be that person I guess
This shows great potential, but it is just a little too consistently dissonant for my liking. I am a fan of the percussion though.
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I made yet another one! This time almost no electronic instruments are used except for a 2 by 2 beat with 808 bass. This is probably my favorite of my recent tracks. I wanted to test some orchestral instruments out and ended up making a uplifting and nice sounding track. Hope you enjoy (:
Okay you’ve posted 119 songs at this point, I think you deserve someone to scout you. I’ll be that person I guess
This shows great potential, but it is just a little too consistently dissonant for my liking. I am a fan of the percussion though.
Yeah, I’m not that good at pure orchestra yet, mainly in adding orchestral instruments into my tracks. I feel I will get better, thanks.
Hey mate, you've got some good potential with this. A good rule of thumb for avoiding clashing notes is to follow the chords.
So basically let's say the scale is C D E F G A B. When playing two notes together, try to avoid notes that are right next to each other on the scale. So C and D won't sound good unless you phrase it with context. D and E won't sound good if they're played together. That is because notes right next to each other tend to clash.
Instead, try to use notes that are a note or two away. So for instance, if you're playing a C, make the other instrument play an E instead of a D. This will make it sound a lot more musical and clash less. I hope I'm explaining this well. I'm not a great teacher, haha.
Anyway, I think the sound effect at the beginning comes in a little harsh, so maybe if you slow the crescendo with the sound effect, it'll have a much more pleasant effect.
Typically, you wouldn't want the drum snare to be following the same rhythm as the other instruments. The cool thing about drums is that they can build and keep their own rhythm alongside other instruments. At 00:28, I think a basic drum pattern would have been really good and brought up the pace a little bit.
But yeah, honestly just keep going. You'll refine as you go along. Try to learn as much composition-related music theory as possible. Trust me, once you get the basics down, you'll be able to make amazing music with little to no effort.
I like 02:26. I think its really strong and a nice way to end off the piece, haha.
Hopefully, this has been helpful. Good luck with your future music!
I did get a little bit of what your saying, but I feel I’ll get better as I practice, thank you
Hm, the notes near the beginning sound all wrong, and there could definately be some work done, like not switching between sharps, normals, and flats if you did that, but otherwise its pretty cool!
I ain’t the best at classical music, I need more practice (:
Nice.
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