Views : 99,186
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Oct 23, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.946 (77/5,621 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-08T07:27:56.830436Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Have been trying to improve my nonexistent music skills for a while but have struggled with where to start. This video breaks everything down super nicely. It's by far the most useful video I've ever watched on the topic! Awesome job!
Your channel has a bright future ahead! Keep up the good work!
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You're a hero. It was so difficult to find a good, free, software. That's all I wanted. But the search engines are clogged with expensive or ineffective stuff that I had no idea where to go. This video not just introduces us to the software, but acts as a quick guide to starting out. Thank you!
EDIT: Let alone the video quality by the way. Fantastic editing to keep us focused exactly on what you're talking about. Great straight forward script and annunciation to ensure no hiccups or stutters confuse us. Amazing.
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I made a short ringtone in Garageband in high school, and I still use it almost 10 years later. It's such a satisfying feeling to be able to create something like this that you can be proud of. I'm trying to get back into music creation even though I can't play any instruments because I have a couple projects in mind that I'll need music for. This was a very helpful refresher!
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Thanks for doing this video. I finally made a tune. I had known about LMMS from before, but what really helped me out was seeing the work flow. How you start from nothing and gradually build it up. I want to do a few more songs to solidify my skill, but I don't have big need for music right at the moment. Still, if you have any more techniques for composing more elaborate background or ambient music, I'd be interested in viewing that.
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I really liked what was said about writing melodies.
What i want to highlight is that they are patterns (both rhythmically and in terms of pitch) and if you do anything twice it becomes one, so you are basicly free to do anything as long as you repeat it at least once! Think of the structure of a poem, in music, parts of the melody can basicly rhyme too and you can structure every "block" how you want. (if you repeat it too often it becomes boring so youll want to add variation at somepoint)
If you know what a musical scale is, know that good melodies alternate between scalar and stepwise motion. (so a jump and a step and a jump and a step within that scale) if you follow that and primarily use the notes which are within the current chord youre probably at a good starting point.
I hope this was somewhat useful :)
if you have questions feel free to ask
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I thought I was going to lose interest in learning this but after listening to it in the background. I couldn't help but find myself looking up and zoning in on it to learn and I will say, this is always going to be my go to when learning the basic of music. I am glad you took the time to make this. This is a very useful tutorial and is a good way to get those who are interested in music started. Again, Many thanks. Keep up the good work. This is indeed going into my playlist of Creativity.
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@trueblue97
2 years ago
Some Timestamps: 4:08 Drum Loops 6:14 Chords 4:33 Melody 12:04 Bass
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