@@Shredberryas mentioned above, there’s a free lite version! but the studio version is 89 usd plus tax and it includes one free voice bank (Mai) the one used on this video:)
Eve kinda, yorushika doesn't produce as much as few years ago so he was on at his time. Btw Eve selling point is ikeme male composer and singer so it's not a issue in JP but gaijin doesn't buy this shit
This shows well that J-Pop since later 2010s is created (and influenced) by composers who would write Vocaloid songs on Niconico before. The chord progressions and instruments are brought from 2010s Vocaloid songs as they are.
Very true For those who are interested: Example of the famous J-pop artists who were ex-vocaloid producer - Kenshi Yonezu, who was already a very talented vocaloid producer under the named "hachi", made a lots of lengendary vocaloid songs and finally debut himself as an artist! - Ayase, who initially stopped his band activity and accidentally came across a "datsugoku" by neru due to his sister. He found vocaloid software is very interesting and can be created alone so he started to produce vocaloid music himself too! *p.s. Datsugoku 脱獄 by Neru is a very good song 😭🫶 if yall havent listen pls do give it a try 😭😭
@@獭水 also tatsuya kitani, reol, takeaki wada, ryo/supercell, tooboe, n-buna (hasnt officially quit but hasn't made anything new since forming yorushika), eve still uses vocaloid but is much more popular for his own voice
I am Japanese, and I am glad to see so many people interested in Japanese music ! "Just the two of us progressions" and secondary dominants are very important and my favorite content when discussing Japanese music. However, I understand that it is a common view among musicians that we should not rely too much on this progression. I believe that there are also cliché (chromatic changes), "Royal road progression ".
That was really great. The only thing missing for me as a j-rock/pop/metal listener for 4 years now, is the second verse being a variation of the first one. Almost every Japanese artists/bands I listen to have a very interesting second verse. Thanks for this video, that was very informative.
yikes this hits right in the insecurity cause i think the same thing haha i wanted to do a more elaborated verse but i was afraid that i was taking too long since my first upload and i kinda rushed that aspect hoping nobody would care or notice 😅 but i want to work on it more before i release the full version! thank you for watching:)
unless i’m tripping, the notes in that chord in the midi look to be B, D, and F#, with a D for the bass note. which means… that’s not even a Gmaj7 to begin with. It’s Bmin/D, aka i/III.
@@SaltSpirits if you look closely it does have a G on the bass range which makes ir G Major 7 and even if it was just the B D F# like you said that B minor would still function as a bVI / G Maj7! the reason is that the synth bass is playing a G which defines the harmonic context, is not uncommon to play only triads / simpler chords with keyboards and guitars while the bass does a different note so when they are combined the chord / harmony is implied! this also helps not having a muddy mix by doubling notes too much! thanks for watching:)
@@iamindropOh yeah you’re totally right, I’m not sure where I pulled the D bass note from, definitely a G on second look. Although with voicing like that I still think it would be more clearly notated as Bmin/G - I can also see how it works as a Gmaj7, simply for the fact that this would not be one of the voicings that came to mind if someone asked me to play a Gmaj7, personally! Although I suppose that may need to change, as you’ve now exposed a gap in my toolset 🤔
Bruh I know that SynthV IS amazing but can we appreciate the tuning on this song?? Like I've been listening to an unhealthy amount of SynthV cover that I can spot right away the robotic in the voice. But this????? The tuning on this is fcking incredible bruh!!
I am infinitely jealous of all these people who touched synthv once or twice and have amazing tuning. I’ve been doing this for 3 years and I STILL don’t know what I’m doing!
OMG your arrangement and production sounds great!! It certainly sounds like the opening of a current Anime. I'm sure I'll keep watching your videos, keep it up!!!
As someone whos been playing guitar for 7 years and piano for 5 ive been looking into learning more about music theory to start making my own music. I love that you just mention all the music theory you use when using certain chord proggresions or instruments. Its really nice to see the full process of someone that knows what theyre doing. Really helps and great video! 1 question: how do you get those strings to sound so real?
thank you! 🙏🏻 for the strings i used a sample library that is included with my DAW Cubase Pro 13! it’s called Iconica Sketch but there are other sample libraries which are really good too! you should check out Audio Imperia stuff, Spitfire Audio and Cinematic Studio Strings! some are pricey but sound great!
I've always found it interesting to see vocal synths voices outside of the "VOCALOID/Vocal Synths" communities, it's interesting to see how normal composers use the software and apply it to their work, it's partly an audience that is also looking to cover Synthesizer V, the program that was used in this great composition. I've always wanted to get in contact with musicians who are that good and that great, to share all the elements of these vocal synthesis tools that they used, and idk to make like a cohesion or comparison between what they've done so far with the program, and what you can get an artist to do manipulating that same voice. In the vocal synths environment, it is called "tuning", which is the process of vocalizing, and tuning the tone, timbre of voice and in general many aspects, to even match the singing of famous artists, being this something tedious and a little complex to explain since each user has his way of working and a distinctive "tuning" that characterizes him. Great video, it would be interesting to see compositions with Chinese voices that the program offers, as I consider that they are the ones that have some of the most interesting capabilities of the program, and that can sing in 5 different languages, Chinese, English, Japanese, Cantonese and a beta in Spanish that continues in development.
haha yes that’s a very vague/click bait ish thumbnail, i hate having to do that 😭 but hopefully the video / song was compelling enough to compensate for it! thanks for watching!!!
@iamindrop lol it's cool 😅 It was a fun video. I wish I had a skillset in a DAW, but I just don't so it's fun to watch. I like the secondary dominant part of the chord changes. Nice!
The thing is you need to know how to make it sound different while still using all the techniques that everyone else does (ie... 12 notes). Also a secondary dominant is just the name for a "dominant" chord where you imagine that the chord your leading up to is the 1 chord in a scale and play the 5 / dominant chord of that. It's called secondary because the chord doesn't appear in the key of the song but it's relative to the chord it's leading up to. Don't overuse it though. Just switch out a minor 7 chord with it when the melody note works better as a secondary dominant than as a minor 7 chord. Basically it sounds good sometimes. You could also use a diminished chord of the note right next to the chord if your goal is just to transition between chords (idk I'm not a musician)
WHAT? THAT WAS A VOCAL SYNTH? 😭 but damn though this sounds exactly like something id have in my jp playlist, ive always been curious what about japanese music hits so different to me than others, really thankful for this insight!! :D curious how youd make a tuyu or keina suda ish song? 👉👈
thank so much for over 4,000 subscribers!!! it truly means so much! i posted my first video a month ago and i never expected so much support 🤍 i’m working on some new content! i hope you like it!!! in the meantime, i noticed that there are a lot of questions in the comments and it’s getting a little tricky to answer there so i was wondering if you wanted to ask some questions maybe i could do a video and answer them! it can be about guitar, music production, daws, music theory, anime or random things! anything you want:) let me know if you are interested! indrop.
Would love to see you delve into music theory for constructing bass lines and guitar riffs in this style. Loved your previous video and this one, you got a sub. Keep it up bro!
I’ve seen video like these and I wasn’t expecting the final product. I love it. You recreated Ayase’s style so well. Please upload this song on all platforms
Please make more videos, it would be interesting to learn about suitable vst instruments, the specifics of mixing, as well about harmony and progressions in the j pop/rock/anine op genres.
海外の方が日本の曲を考察して曲を作る動画、いつ見てもすごいなと思います。しっかりと捉えられてて感無量です。 It is always amazing to see videos of people from overseas considering Japanese music and creating songs. It's so well captured and so moving.
At 3:25 what serum presets are you using? Or did you make them yourself / download them? I love serum but getting gentle extended chords like that I can't quite figure out. Just the "square pulse" "pluck chords" and "indie pad" channels I'm curious about. Really helpful video for a lot of people, I love the song / mix!
i made the serum presets myself! i can honestly give them all away if that’s something people would be interested in, i just need to find some time to set up some sort of download page! the indie pad is a little different i sampled a vintage synth and turned it into a kontakt instrument but that one needs refinement because it has no UI and it’s not very easy and practical to use but i want to make it available in the future!
THAT'S MAI!!! I can recognise my girl everywhere! Haha She may be a free voicebank but her voice is simply so lovingly sweet. :D You did a lovely job with the song. Very much undistinguishable from any popular song on Nico Nico nowadays.
as someone with almost no knowledge on how to make music, good job making the video entertaining even for someone who only understands some of what you are talking about
it's certainly has the modern flavor, but the brass like that is like always present in majority of japanese pop/rock music It all sounds good, though personally, the "surprise" element for 2nd half of verse is kinda lacking, and the violin could get a bit louder as it's counter melody for the vocals. Otherwise, it's all great, juno is always my fav synth
i honestly think you are right about the horns! i guess i took some artistic liberties 😅 i love the juno 60 and the dx7 so much! beautiful synths, thanks for watching!
Hello! I’m actually a music composition major aspiring to be a music producer in the future. I just came across ur channel and I love your content! Keep up the good work and I hope to be able to learn from you too 😊
My favorite part of J-pop culture is the descending chromatic scale, it just sound so smooth and adorable, lol
There once a korean girlgroup use descending chromatic scale on most their songs. A crossover between Kpop and Jpop
@@houghwhite411 Which group?
@@Dami_personal Gfriend
@@houghwhite411oooh so that explains the time where i got hooked to the group. the same time i was into jpop.
@@houghwhite411I miss them🥲🥲
WAIT THAT VOCAL IS A SYNTH WHAT??? Damn, theyve come a long way since vocaloids and Miku
i know is crazy! but i still love miku 🩵 she’s the og!
If you don't mind, how much is this synthV with the voice bank? Thanks a ton! @@iamindrop
@@Shredberry synthV basic is free while the lite version of voiebanks are free as well
@@Shredberryas mentioned above, there’s a free lite version! but the studio version is 89 usd plus tax and it includes one free voice bank (Mai) the one used on this video:)
literally my reaction
Eve, Yorushika, and Yonezu aren't gonna be happy that you're spilling their industry secrets.
Yes. Because only Japanese can produce such music. Gaijins should stick to their gaijinkyoku which hurts ears.
@@s71402san jajsjajsj
The guitar reminded me of POLKADOT STINGRAY too lol
Especially YoneKen, he's literally the father of modern Jpop.
Eve kinda, yorushika doesn't produce as much as few years ago so he was on at his time. Btw Eve selling point is ikeme male composer and singer so it's not a issue in JP but gaijin doesn't buy this shit
When it's Zutomayo, until you add the Ayase pianos and it automatically becomes Yoasobi. Crazy stuff.
thanks for watching! :)
Because they all sound the same lol.
omg of course you're watching a video about music
Damn always crazy seeing big youtubers in comment sections, haven't seen this channel in years
truegreen 7 ?! 😭😭
This shows well that J-Pop since later 2010s is created (and influenced) by composers who would write Vocaloid songs on Niconico before. The chord progressions and instruments are brought from 2010s Vocaloid songs as they are.
That’s very true
Most of today's j-pop artists were teenagers who fiddled with vocaloids at home more than a decade ago.
@@ワカキノコtrue, and a good example is Kenshi Yonezu/Hachi
Very true
For those who are interested:
Example of the famous J-pop artists who were ex-vocaloid producer
- Kenshi Yonezu, who was already a very talented vocaloid producer under the named "hachi", made a lots of lengendary vocaloid songs and finally debut himself as an artist!
- Ayase, who initially stopped his band activity and accidentally came across a "datsugoku" by neru due to his sister. He found vocaloid software is very interesting and can be created alone so he started to produce vocaloid music himself too!
*p.s. Datsugoku 脱獄 by Neru is a very good song 😭🫶 if yall havent listen pls do give it a try 😭😭
@@獭水 also tatsuya kitani, reol, takeaki wada, ryo/supercell, tooboe, n-buna (hasnt officially quit but hasn't made anything new since forming yorushika), eve still uses vocaloid but is much more popular for his own voice
sounds like a beautiful blend of yoasobi & zutomayo. thank you for your work man
thank you so much for watching!!
Facts
I love zutomayo!
@@The-MediatorME TOOO THEYRE THE BEST I saw them in the thumbnail
Yeah, all that I want for an OG song
Everyone talking about the voice synth is ignoring the FIRE trumpets in the intro and outro. I don’t know why but I can’t replicate them
i canNOT believe i just witnessed a SynthV original being made right in front of my eyes!!!
I am Japanese, and I am glad to see so many people interested in Japanese music !
"Just the two of us progressions" and secondary dominants are very important and my favorite content when discussing Japanese music. However, I understand that it is a common view among musicians that we should not rely too much on this progression. I believe that there are also cliché (chromatic changes), "Royal road progression ".
What’s a royal road progression?
@@Asian_Jesus007I don't know.
@@Asian_Jesus007it's the progression IV-V-iii-vi
@@Asian_Jesus007 Royal road progression is written as 「IV△7-V7-iii7-vi」 and has been used in Jpop as often as Canon progression. From Japan too!❤
@@きゃろっと-m2s thanks! I’ve been thinking abt making a song for a while
The vocal realism is worryingly good! I had no idea
Ofc your music is amazing too
thank you!!!
The vocals being synth is wild to me, I had no idea they had reached this level. Great job on the song
That was really great. The only thing missing for me as a j-rock/pop/metal listener for 4 years now, is the second verse being a variation of the first one. Almost every Japanese artists/bands I listen to have a very interesting second verse.
Thanks for this video, that was very informative.
yikes this hits right in the insecurity cause i think the same thing haha i wanted to do a more elaborated verse but i was afraid that i was taking too long since my first upload and i kinda rushed that aspect hoping nobody would care or notice 😅 but i want to work on it more before i release the full version! thank you for watching:)
the crunchy guitar tone mwahhhh absolute chefs kiss 😚
as someone mentioned, during the chord progression section the G Maj7 is the actually the bVI chord not the bIV! 😅 that was a typo! yikes i apologize
you had me stressing so hard musically 🤣🤣
unless i’m tripping, the notes in that chord in the midi look to be B, D, and F#, with a D for the bass note. which means… that’s not even a Gmaj7 to begin with.
It’s Bmin/D, aka i/III.
@@SaltSpirits if you look closely it does have a G on the bass range which makes ir G Major 7 and even if it was just the B D F# like you said that B minor would still function as a bVI / G Maj7! the reason is that the synth bass is playing a G which defines the harmonic context, is not uncommon to play only triads / simpler chords with keyboards and guitars while the bass does a different note so when they are combined the chord / harmony is implied! this also helps not having a muddy mix by doubling notes too much! thanks for watching:)
@@iamindropOh yeah you’re totally right, I’m not sure where I pulled the D bass note from, definitely a G on second look. Although with voicing like that I still think it would be more clearly notated as Bmin/G - I can also see how it works as a Gmaj7, simply for the fact that this would not be one of the voicings that came to mind if someone asked me to play a Gmaj7, personally! Although I suppose that may need to change, as you’ve now exposed a gap in my toolset 🤔
is bVI = 6th note from tonic, so sub medians?
Bruh I know that SynthV IS amazing but can we appreciate the tuning on this song?? Like I've been listening to an unhealthy amount of SynthV cover that I can spot right away the robotic in the voice. But this????? The tuning on this is fcking incredible bruh!!
I am infinitely jealous of all these people who touched synthv once or twice and have amazing tuning. I’ve been doing this for 3 years and I STILL don’t know what I’m doing!
@@Eosinophyllis is it not manually tunable?
@@mezu-e it is, that’s what I was talking about
this is automatic tuning ^_^ i dont think they tuned it themself
@@uptown-p Nah I don't think it's automatic tuning, because if it is, it would sound helllllla robotic
Me sees thumbnail that says:
"This Chord"
Me: This Chord, I'm howling at the moon
And singing in the middle of a summer afternoon
OMG your arrangement and production sounds great!! It certainly sounds like the opening of a current Anime.
I'm sure I'll keep watching your videos, keep it up!!!
thank you!! you have some really cool arrangements! i really liked your content!!
As someone whos been playing guitar for 7 years and piano for 5 ive been looking into learning more about music theory to start making my own music. I love that you just mention all the music theory you use when using certain chord proggresions or instruments. Its really nice to see the full process of someone that knows what theyre doing. Really helps and great video! 1 question: how do you get those strings to sound so real?
thank you! 🙏🏻 for the strings i used a sample library that is included with my DAW Cubase Pro 13! it’s called Iconica Sketch but there are other sample libraries which are really good too! you should check out Audio Imperia stuff, Spitfire Audio and Cinematic Studio Strings! some are pricey but sound great!
@@iamindrop Thank you so much for the advice! I will definetly try those!
agreed! as a firm music theory hater until i had to know do it for grade 6 piano, it helps me keep going 💪
@@iamindrophow do you have money for all the gear
@@adamjensen2304 it took me over 10 years to get it 😭
I've always found it interesting to see vocal synths voices outside of the "VOCALOID/Vocal Synths" communities, it's interesting to see how normal composers use the software and apply it to their work, it's partly an audience that is also looking to cover Synthesizer V, the program that was used in this great composition.
I've always wanted to get in contact with musicians who are that good and that great, to share all the elements of these vocal synthesis tools that they used, and idk to make like a cohesion or comparison between what they've done so far with the program, and what you can get an artist to do manipulating that same voice.
In the vocal synths environment, it is called "tuning", which is the process of vocalizing, and tuning the tone, timbre of voice and in general many aspects, to even match the singing of famous artists, being this something tedious and a little complex to explain since each user has his way of working and a distinctive "tuning" that characterizes him.
Great video, it would be interesting to see compositions with Chinese voices that the program offers, as I consider that they are the ones that have some of the most interesting capabilities of the program, and that can sing in 5 different languages, Chinese, English, Japanese, Cantonese and a beta in Spanish that continues in development.
the way i want the song to drop on literally ANY streaming platform, its soso catchy and fun!!! awesome video!!!!!
i will finish it and uploaded it to all streaming platforms as soon as i can! 🙏🏻
@@iamindropHas it dropped 😳😳😳
@@hogin1421 it will be out really soon (early june)!!! i’ll come back to this comment and let you know i promise!
As someone who wants to make music but never learned anything, i don’t understand any of it but I feel like I do
I'm just here for the thumbnail "This Chord?" with the arrow pointing to the single note A... LOL
Cool video tho!
haha yes that’s a very vague/click bait ish thumbnail, i hate having to do that 😭 but hopefully the video / song was compelling enough to compensate for it! thanks for watching!!!
you only need A
@iamindrop lol it's cool 😅
It was a fun video. I wish I had a skillset in a DAW, but I just don't so it's fun to watch. I like the secondary dominant part of the chord changes. Nice!
Hey! Love your vids ^^
I need this on Spotify😲
It sounds like a Yoasobi song! good job
WAAATAAHECKK BROOO... LET HIM COOK🗣️🔥🔥😭😭.
That's a great song bro👍👍👍
Ima need this on spotify Now! That song is fire!
The thing is you need to know how to make it sound different while still using all the techniques that everyone else does (ie... 12 notes).
Also a secondary dominant is just the name for a "dominant" chord where you imagine that the chord your leading up to is the 1 chord in a scale and play the 5 / dominant chord of that. It's called secondary because the chord doesn't appear in the key of the song but it's relative to the chord it's leading up to. Don't overuse it though. Just switch out a minor 7 chord with it when the melody note works better as a secondary dominant than as a minor 7 chord.
Basically it sounds good sometimes.
You could also use a diminished chord of the note right next to the chord if your goal is just to transition between chords (idk I'm not a musician)
youtube needs to add a feature to save comments, this is very helpful
wow and you aren’t a musician? your music theory is better than mine haha
WHAT? THAT WAS A VOCAL SYNTH? 😭 but damn though this sounds exactly like something id have in my jp playlist, ive always been curious what about japanese music hits so different to me than others, really thankful for this insight!! :D curious how youd make a tuyu or keina suda ish song? 👉👈
i love tuyu! their guitars are wild 😅 but i can try! i love keina suda/ballon too:)
Hi! can't believe this is only your second video, its so well produced! btw can you make a tutorial on getting that guitar tone
thank you so much!!!
i kinda did explain the tone at 2:20 :) but let me know if you have any questions about it!
thank so much for over 4,000 subscribers!!! it truly means so much!
i posted my first video a month ago and i never expected so much support 🤍 i’m working on some new content! i hope you like it!!!
in the meantime, i noticed that there are a lot of questions in the comments and it’s getting a little tricky to answer there so i was wondering if you wanted to ask some questions maybe i could do a video and answer them! it can be about guitar, music production, daws, music theory, anime or random things! anything you want:) let me know if you are interested!
indrop.
Would love to see you delve into music theory for constructing bass lines and guitar riffs in this style. Loved your previous video and this one, you got a sub. Keep it up bro!
i think a video showing resources for beginning music producers would be great! or how you yourself learned music:)
i wanna be a jpop artist one day and this is giving me inspiration 😭
I’ve seen video like these and I wasn’t expecting the final product. I love it. You recreated Ayase’s style so well. Please upload this song on all platforms
Exellent video! Zutomayo is so underrated
I feel like they're pretty popular though
Aren't they like one of the biggest artists over in japan right now lol
@@justaamateur6533 From what I've seen they're not that well known outside of Japan.
Perhaps I should've word it better.
WOW! this channel is another hidden gems, i always wanted to get into j-pop/rock production and I feel this video is just what i was missing ^^
i’m glad you are here! thank you for watching:)
WE NEED THIS ON SPOTIFY 🗣️ 🗣️
Please make more videos, it would be interesting to learn about suitable vst instruments, the specifics of mixing, as well about harmony and progressions in the j pop/rock/anine op genres.
海外の方が日本の曲を考察して曲を作る動画、いつ見てもすごいなと思います。しっかりと捉えられてて感無量です。
It is always amazing to see videos of people from overseas considering Japanese music and creating songs. It's so well captured and so moving.
thank you so much for your kind words! ありがとうございます!
SICK Production!!! Amazing🔥🔥
thank you!! :)
THE GUITAR TONE IS LOVELY 😍😍
yooooo this is crazy production quality! i would love to learn music production from ur channel:3
I immediately subscribed after hearing the song and your quality of sharing the knowledge.
Thank you.
:D
Nice video!! I feel so J-Pop vibes.
thank you so much! i listened to your music you have some really cool stuff!
@@iamindrop Thank you✨
This is really cool. Very ZUTO-SOBI!
This is why i love japan music, it's blessings my ears 😌
synthv recognition lets gooo!!!!
that was actually incredible, you're way too underrated my guy keep up the good shit yk
You deserve more than this bro.
Keep going making awesome music!
This was incredible! Definitely going to try and make some JPOP now, awesome video!
Love how u breakdown the process part by part and get to the point!
The video is amazing and your voice is so relax to hear ✨❤️
oh thank you so much!! i’m working hard to finish the next video this week 😓 i’ve been postponing it too much
nice to meet you! I am Japanese. Thank you for your fascinating explanation of the wonders of J-POP!
the video is paced so well
I hope you upload more musical content! This kind of thing is amazing and I've seen the shorts on your channel, you're really talented mate!
Love the tutorials, I have always been someone who adores j pop for it's sound and feel
WHAT!! THIS IS AMAZING!! what am I gonna do now? I’m obsessed with a song that is not in Spotify (blink, blink, PUT IT) stunning work! 💕
i want to finish and add it to spotify!!! thank you so much for watching!
Well done, love all the little guitar details 🎉
thank you! :)
I'm really waiting for the full version, maybe if there is a full version maybe this will be my favorite song 😊
i just finished the full version of the song from my previous video now i’m working on this one and a new video too!
the song is now available for pre-save!!!and it will be available for streaming everywhere this coming thursday (june 6)
bros killing it, can’t imagine how many time he is put on it, respect and thank you for making this tutorial🙏🏻
thank you so much for watching it means a lot!!
Banger video, thanks for showing the guitar effects, great tone ❤
At 3:25 what serum presets are you using? Or did you make them yourself / download them? I love serum but getting gentle extended chords like that I can't quite figure out. Just the "square pulse" "pluck chords" and "indie pad" channels I'm curious about. Really helpful video for a lot of people, I love the song / mix!
i made the serum presets myself! i can honestly give them all away if that’s something people would be interested in, i just need to find some time to set up some sort of download page! the indie pad is a little different i sampled a vintage synth and turned it into a kontakt instrument but that one needs refinement because it has no UI and it’s not very easy and practical to use but i want to make it available in the future!
@@iamindrop Keep up the good work man I guess I'll experiment 😁😁
THIS IS STUNNINGLY PERFECT
THAT'S MAI!!! I can recognise my girl everywhere! Haha She may be a free voicebank but her voice is simply so lovingly sweet. :D
You did a lovely job with the song. Very much undistinguishable from any popular song on Nico Nico nowadays.
Just a stylistic choice but I think J-pop usually has more harmonies/vocal stacks in the choruses like Fujii Kaze or LiSa
When you break it down I like it even more wtf. Your song is so cute as well :33
Sounds amazing! Reminds me a bit of EDOGA-SULLIVAN in the verses!
thank you so much for watching!! i actually didn’t know them but i listened to a few songs and they are great! thanks for the comment:)
Good stuff man, keep it up!
thank you so much!
as someone with almost no knowledge on how to make music, good job making the video entertaining even for someone who only understands some of what you are talking about
Yet another bangerrrr and waiting for the next one! Loving the content
YOO WHY IS THIS SO GOOD
This just makes me want to make my own anime-like opening song~!! Love it!!
Also, im gonna look into that vocal synth
I dont know what to say, but i wish there's a full version, its just so niceeeee
there will be! i’m currently out traveling 😭 but i will finish as soon as im back in my studio!
God damn, it's absolutely brilliant!!! Already subscribed)))
thank you!!
Damnn. This is soooo good. Can’t wait to see more videos🫶. Please make one for beginners too. Thank you indrop
Dude, please do a full version of this
It's just an amazing sound, really love it!! >:)
the song is now available for pre-save!!!and it will be available for streaming everywhere this coming thursday (june 6)
Computer generated everything has become incredible. This is p damn good
When are you going to release this song for us to listen to? I simply loved this song, thank you for this work indrop.
in June!!! thank you so much for watching 🤍
the song is now available for pre-save!!!and it will be available for streaming everywhere this coming thursday (june 6)
excellent tutorial, thanks!
@@benisheretomakemusic thank you so much!
DAMN THOSE VOCALS ARE REALISTIC ASF
God I need to get synthesizer V that vocal is so good
The intro is straight up Salsa! What an amazing tune!
what is the name of the song for the intro?
I love the song!
it's always that IV-III-VI and that 3 down scale chord after VI from the progression
Love this type of breakdown, amazing work! Such a groovy track
That slaps bro well done
This is so excellent!!! Very insightful and I will definitely be taking inspiration
OH MY GODDDD, that's such a BANGER! 🔥 I love those fucking trumpets bro, you're so talented.
bro your mixes are beautiful
thank you so much!!!
Honestly , you are very smart and clever at this , amazing
thank you so much!!
Great video. Already looking forward to whatever comes next :)
thank you! :)
Thank you so much for explaining the music theory?? Not many people do that and it makes it hard for me to understand exactly what they’re doing
YOU ARE A GENIUS!!!!
it's certainly has the modern flavor, but the brass like that is like always present in majority of japanese pop/rock music
It all sounds good, though personally, the "surprise" element for 2nd half of verse is kinda lacking, and the violin could get a bit louder as it's counter melody for the vocals.
Otherwise, it's all great, juno is always my fav synth
i honestly think you are right about the horns! i guess i took some artistic liberties 😅 i love the juno 60 and the dx7 so much! beautiful synths, thanks for watching!
The brass melody is so fun tbh
any how i can make the guitar part as in 5:05 in FL studio without recording???? I dont have a guitar :/
Use samples, gotta use creativity man
Hello! I’m actually a music composition major aspiring to be a music producer in the future. I just came across ur channel and I love your content! Keep up the good work and I hope to be able to learn from you too 😊
thank you so much!! i want to make more content like this! hopefully it will be somewhat helpful for you ☺️
good luck on your music journey!!! 🎶
I'd love for you to upload those to soundcloud or something! This and the prior song are absolutely amazing and I would like to hear them on loop!
thank you!!! i’m out traveling but i will finish and upload them as soon as i can! the song from my previous video is almost done!
This is amazing!!! You are amazing!!! I can't wait to see what you're going to post after this!!!
I make song arrangements for piano into sheet music, and i LOVE this song. I would love to make a piano arrangement for this beautiful piece :DDD
JUST THANK YOU! I cant find how to write j pop music for a long time. LUV U FROM RUSSIA
bascially a remix of a lo-fi intro to what hyped anime intro be like
This sounds insane :OOO