I'd try not to get hung up on how many seconds/measures for each act. I'd say most of the time the intro is the shortest of the 3 acts but it depends on what the publisher or client is looking for. Most trailer tracks probably range from like 2 minutes to 3:30. Start listening to trailer music on youtube and just take some mental notes of roughly how long each act seems to be. Thanks for watching!
I haven't worked on trap trailer music before but generally this structure applies to most genres I've worked on. It depends what publishers are looking for but writing with this 3 act structure would pronably be a good starting point at least.
Thank you for this! I have a passion for more theatric music and wanna get into these sync libraries so this is great! 🙌🙌
@@Tazer_BLACC Amazing, thanks for watching.
Damn Man! But how do you possibly have just 54 subscribers with this kinda quality content?
Your video's fire 🔥
Thank you so much! My plan is to keep making good content and the followers will come!
Wow awesome video. I still struggle to know if I am structuring it right. Could I submit one to you for feedback?
@@gamernskater1991 sure! send it to me at michael@oconnorproductions.ca I'll take a look tomorrow.
Your content is fire man!! Awesome and really helpful. Thank you very Much
sounds cool!
what are the percussions used?
Hey thanks for watching. It was a combination of Damage 2, Devastator, and Strikeforce.
Hi,can you do a full tutorial trailer track production from scratch till to the end?
That is something I'm looking to do. Thanks for the suggestion.
@@oconnorproductions9598 i cant wait.
I agree with the other comments. Your content is quite good and you need to be making at least 1 video a week
Hey I appreciate that. I'm hoping to post more often come the fall. Thanks for checking out the video.
How many measure/seconds are normal for each act?
I'd try not to get hung up on how many seconds/measures for each act. I'd say most of the time the intro is the shortest of the 3 acts but it depends on what the publisher or client is looking for. Most trailer tracks probably range from like 2 minutes to 3:30. Start listening to trailer music on youtube and just take some mental notes of roughly how long each act seems to be. Thanks for watching!
Does this apply to trap trailer music too?
I haven't worked on trap trailer music before but generally this structure applies to most genres I've worked on. It depends what publishers are looking for but writing with this 3 act structure would pronably be a good starting point at least.