Views : 15,414
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Apr 26, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.945 (13/937 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-08T19:55:31.911803Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
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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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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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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@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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