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The BIGGEST Problem with your music - and how to fix it!
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15,414 Views • Apr 26, 2024 • Click to toggle off description
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The biggest problem with your music and how to fix it: A very common one is when the melody and the harmony just don't match up. Getting tunes and chords together can be difficult particularly if you have limited musc theory. But there are ways of working this out and making a bad tune into something much better. Today Guy Michelmore show's you how to fix a bad tune.

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Orchestral Tools Loir - Accordion www.orchestraltools.com/store/collections/loire
Fracture Sounds Gentle Strings. fracturesounds.com/shop/
VSL Synchron Piano Faziolli F212. www.vsl.co.at/en/Synchron_Series/Fazioli_F212
Musical Sampling Barker Clarinet musicalsampling.com/barker-clarinet/
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@nicholaswheeler1311

2 weeks ago

I often think the best way to fix my music is to turn off my DAW, stop writing, and throw my PC in the bin. 😂 Then watch some more of Guy’s videos, learn some more, and then plug it back in and try again. And again. It’s a continuous learning process. Grateful for these sort of videos, I learn so much!

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@NickHoad

1 week ago

I’m always very impressed when people who are very capable of producing something great deliberately and intentionally produce something convincingly rubbish

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@Caistyn

1 week ago

I hated composition in school and at college. Now at 40 and thanks to advancements in technology Ive grown to love it as a hobby. I think if I had Guy as a teacher I would have fallen in love with it mind!!! 😂😂😂

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@hotlineoperator

1 week ago

My biggest problem: I buying gears, apps and virtual resources - but not using any of them, just looking new gear.

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@ThomsenTower

1 week ago

Very useful, as always. Thank you. Users of Cubase (and, I believe, Studio One) would benefit greatly by marking the chords with the "Chord Track", instead of the Marker Track. This would allow them to have their midi notes coloured as "chord note", "scale note", and "neither" (or something like this). An optical aide for their ears.

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@bartkoch1988

1 week ago

Sorry for Arnaud, but I had a big laugh at the beginning 😂. But you turned it into a majestic tune quickly. Well done mate 👏

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@tobbebergman7583

1 week ago

It's always so encouraging to watch Guy doing what he does best ! Keep it up Guy !

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@G.A.Gauthier

1 week ago

I feel like doing bad music is your guilty pleasure , Love your channel thanks for all the usefull tips

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@ranradd

1 week ago

Love seeing the creative process with the technical bits thrown in. Lovely melody. Thanks!

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@rodterrell304

1 week ago

Thank you Guy, you always inspire us to continue on with music making when we just feel like quitting. Wish I had this kind of training and input years ago. Plus you are very enjoyable to watch.

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@rah_makes

1 week ago

I'm so glad to stumble upon your channel.. I recently started entered the world of writing music and now I have a lot of great content to gain insights from here is absolutely incredible 😊

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@fathuman

1 week ago

If there's only one takeaway from this video is writing in the underlying chords on a marker track. I feel absolutely lost without this, no matter how simple the progression.

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@smartyheadysyoutube3399

1 week ago

I love these sorts of videos! I would say thought that I'd love to see more of what you're doing on the piano when you're improvising

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@Auntystatic

1 week ago

thank you that was quite eye opening, now I need to go revisit stuff and put this into practise ❤

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@juhahuttunen3464

1 week ago

Thank you Guy for good tips and tricks.

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@MaxTooney

2 weeks ago

I can’t hear accordion without thinking “Paris”. You should have worn a beret and green-screened yourself in front of the Eiffel Tower. Nice work salvaging that piece of music!

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@martingravel1157

1 week ago

I like the Big Ben citation of the last clarinet intervention… lol… Thanks for an other fun vid!

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@c3ajeff

1 week ago

I do my best work when I stop thinking and just let the music flow through my hands onto the keyboard. What's being taught here requires some thought+inspriation+experience. I am working to blend those elements - and make it sound like something that creates an emotional experience. Thanks Guy - your work consistently impresses.

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@neilingle794

2 days ago

Good video Guy, and it reminds me of two things - know the rules (the difference between discordant and pleasant), and know when to break them (the difference between pleasant and interesting). I think your video focusses on the former, and that's important, because you need a solid base. Anecdotally, I use Studio One, which has excellent chord, arranger, and marker tracks for marking out parts of your song. Great for those of us who work in a more 'traditional' (i.e. not necessarily right or wrong) way.

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@plasticcreations7836

1 week ago

Thanks Guy, definitely something I was struggling with after Bootcamp. Hopefully will help.

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