I know Guy tends to self deprecate but who else can agree this piece is absolutely beautiful? He's becoming one of my favorite composers and the fact he lets us in on his workflow is such a gift.
I watched this with my 3-year old daughter, and immediately after we reached the end she applauded the performance. Then, a few moments later, she was humming her own melody line. Guy is an inspiration to us all! =)
The biggest lesson for me was how Guy stays in "creating" mode throughout, and hardly ever goes back to fuss with a part. He starts with an overall plan and then just gets it all out on the table, jumping around the orchestra and recording what comes to him without much editing, always with the 3 minute goal in mind. I'm going to try this approach more, Instead of switching between "create" and "edit" modes. Every time I go back to perfect something prematurely, I'm going backwards in a sense. Forward motion, not perfection, is essential when the goal is to get to the end. Thanks Guy!
Perfectly sums up my thought process in producing and music making. Thank you, I too stay in editing mode far too much I should focus on the end goal in a creative sense rather than nitpick everything and second guess.
I find this to be very hard when making deep electronic music that isn't so much about the notes, or even the chord progression, but about the ambience, and the sounds.... I can tweak a kickdrum for hours and get nowehere ;)
Hi Guy. I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love your videos but never act on them. I write progressive rock. But this video stirred me into action. I have the free BBC Symphony Orchestra so loaded it up and away I went. I surprised myself. I finished a three minute piece and the following day I heard a good friend of mine had been diagnosed with oesophageal cancer and was not long for this world. He is a great supporter of prog bands and I wanted to write a song for him to let him know he was in our thoughts. I decided to use this 3 minute piece but extended it in true prog fashion to 11 minutes. Our drummer in Texas sent me his parts, our guitarist in the UK sent his and our sax player who just so happens to be the sax and keyboard player in Camel.....don't ask....long story...added his. I live in Lanzarote by the way. I mixed it to demo standard. We did all this in 4 days. We sent it to his partner who managed to play it to him last Friday morning. We also made it available to download and made 300quid for his living expenses. Sadly he died on the following Tuesday. All the comments about the song centered on how beautiful the first part was and that my friend is down to you. This was only the second orchestral track I had ever written and I'm getting on a bit now and you inspired that. So thank you. I'm glad I did it and I'm glad my friend got to hear Song For Spike (Is It relayer?)
Guy I just wanna say THANK YOU for giving away all of this valuable knowledge for FREE! This video is exactly what I needed, and the fact that you included a 70min unedited version of the video PLUS the project files in the description is just amazing. Thank you, Guy! Also, really great piece of music as always ;)
@@ThinkSpaceEducation You work very fast, Guy. If I were to compose a 3min piece of music it would probably take me a couple of days, and the results are far from yours (I mean your results are way better)! Hope you don't mind me asking, how did you work so fast?
@@BaraMatahariPagi It is his experience of decades of writing and composing music for films. I think he works for over 30years in the business, so he has a lot of experience.
@@BaraMatahariPagi At my work I can laboriously explain to someone all the intricacies of how to brew good coffee but this doesn't mean the person I'm training will be able to brew good coffee. I've found the best way of learning a craft is to do it in high volume and reflect after each attempt in order to improve the next time. Unless you're composing for a client the quality of your art shouldn't matter if you're aim is to learn.
I have just found you, thank goodness. I am 70; a Santa portrayal actor with a gentle Santa's heart; love orchestral music, particularly cinematic. Searching for a personal theme for my Santa. ... Guy, I can't wait to follow your episodes and learn much from you! This is a lovely piece of music that could easily tell magical story of Santa's life in the north. Loved it! Oh, ... PS ... I played a very mediocre 2nd trumpet in a concert band and loved every moment!
You make it look so easy!! Yet another reminder to NOT get stuck in the "blank screen syndrome" waiting forever to think of some award-winning theme (that never comes!) and instead, just put something down...anything!! You've shown yet again that even a few notes can be transformed into a wonderful 3 minute piece of music! THank you!
Guy, I am as always, gobsmacked at your brilliance in not just showing your musical skills, but also your intuition and how to develop a simple motif into a much grander piece. Please keep on producing these excellent, and very educational, videos - Thank You 👋👍
I’m just getting started working with DAWs and seeing super experienced people like yourself go through the composition process is so helpful! Great editing too, kept me engaged without overexplaining everything.
Guy the only sad thing is I don't think you will ever truly know the joy and happiness you bring to people! This is an amazing video I get so much fun trying out my own ideas based on your amazing video!
Beautiful, as always! Thank you. 🙂 Which harp library do you recommend to get those wonderful glissandos? Searching for one at the moment that's more intuitive than manually programming each instance.
@@PytoX I second that, I have the Spitfire Harp and if you are looking for a standalone with a lot of effects and glissando options the Spitfire one is very good, current at a 149 Euros.
I've always had motifs floating about in my head and not been able to expand on them. Thank you so much for this video. It gives me the inspiration and confidence to do just that.
I found it very interesting when you said that you were bereft when you didn't have a picture or video to help you score. Conversely, I always compose first and then find video clips and edit them to match the timing, tone, and theme of my music. The process is anything but easy and I might have to listen to my own music several dozens of times as I arrange and rearrange the order of the video clips before completing a project. Therefore, I will make the effort to create the video first as an experiment to determine if I can compose the music to fit it rather than vice versa. Thanks, Guy, for your many thoughtful and informative videos over the years!
Thank you, Guy. I'm always amazed at how quickly you come up with interesting ideas and implement them. Your use of modulations also fascinates me. You continually demonstrate that it doesn't have to be complicated to sound beautiful and complete. As always, thanks for sharing your wisdom.
Your the best thing RUclips has “broadcasted” in a long time. Thank you. Could you do something only on 9ths? I’m old and it takes me a while to understand and I,ve had a rough time understanding how to play 9ths in all the keys which is used a lot in jazz. Thanks.
I’m in school for music and doing music theory, and the amount of emotion and articulation you used in just the CMajor scale alone gave me more ideas to use the basics in different ways. This video was amazing. Very informative and you can feel the music. Thank you!
That was so inspiring Guy. Thank you! I’ve always loved the idea of composing orchestral music for film & this is such a good blueprint to get started!
Really good ,it’s rare to be able to witness a composition session and when we can, I think it’s an incredibly supportive and inspiring experience 🙏🏿🙏👍🙏🦄🌪
Hard not to be extremely grateful for this wonderful video. Thank you for putting your time and energy into sharing your passion, knowledge and skills so that we may better understand the craft. As another commenter mentioned, it’s great to see someone spend the majority of their time “creating” rather than fiddling with the little things. So many great lessons to learn from such a short video! Thank you so much.
It was easy to imagine a visual scene on this piece; very beautiful. Tim Burton animation with a very touching end, perhaps. BBC SO and epic strings are my go to-libraries and this video alone taught me so much and gave me a whole lot of new ways to approach. Thank you for doing what you do. 🙏
Crazy you said tim burton and I am literally watching Charlie and the chocolate factory right now! Lol it would deff fit. I was thinking it would also work with Harry Potter or a European war movie.
this kind of showing your process makes people try it out, instead of waiting for the right time, right amount of knowledge and technique) this is gold!
Fantastic. You went from Harry Potter introing into Lord of the Rings. Diddled back to Harry Potter before the main Jurassic Park, then tapering into Western period drama out in the plains where they of course all lived happily ever after. Gobsmacked that you just threw that together. Totally loved this adventure
You should be very proud of yourself, because I know I'm proud of you! You are the kind of people we need in this world an inspiration to us all. I am very inspired by this, and I will probably get back into music production because of it. Thank you, and God bless ❤️😁
I love that you're using Cubase. I've used it for years and love it. Great for composing as well as mixing and producing. The music is also absolutely beautiful!
Thanks, Guy. Very inspiring. I was listening along and imagining the parts I would put in that were different from yours. That proves the unassuming power of a simple theme. It can be manipulated, modulated and coerced into a thing of universally appreciated beauty.
This was inspiring! I'm that kind of person, who instantly hears melody and how it's supposed to go on from a point, but I never get a full project running... but I should try it again sometimes!
Brilliant - I really needed this, thank you. Fix the little bits that jar but keep everything moving forward. Always keep an anchor in your motif though and keep it coherent. Wonderful lessons.
I don't know much about music theory or even making music that would sound good to anyone, but this was a very relaxing and enjoyable way to spend 35 minutes. Subscribed.
Thank you, Guy. Your tutorials/videos in general are priceless. No matter how much we think we know, there's always another angle, or things we forgot. All the best to you..
I’m going to stop buying new libraries , gear and vsts as divergences , sneaky excuses for not composing . After this I’m going to explore the resources I have and really explore these within the scope of the my relatively meagrer knowledge of music theory. Thanks Guy 🙏🙏🏿🦄
Music craft is such an emotional process, I am so impressed with how he just does it like just a walk in the park, but then he has been scoring for many years, I did learn some great applications techniques from this., Bravo and thank you
I enjoyed watching your process here. I find this type of music to be incredibly satisfying. Thanks to you, I got the Discover BBCSO free from Spitfire and it just works fine even in GarageBand. You've opened a rabbit hole. Next up is a 61-key MIDI controller. Damn you. 🥰
Beautiful! and to put out an “edited highlights’ reel with a link to the whole hour demonstrates superb customer focus and generosity of spirit. May your Karma and your tea cup be forever full.
Love the way you explore all the possibilities. You never say that is enough. You explore your creativity. This is wonderful and I am very happy to learn so many beautiful things thank you.
Not just WOW, it's WOW WOW WOW WOW. Guy is so matter of fact but humble with it, He is a modern day genius composer. You could almost see the images he had in his head he was composing to. Fantastic.
Absolute awesome. I especially like how you have things organized, the instruments ready and you know where they are and how the tools work so you can focus on making music. I have same equipment and software, but missing your skills and experience.
This is insane. You made this look so easy and it opened my mind up a ton to all the possibilities. Even though you don't miss THANK YOU FOR THIS ONE 🙏🏾
Wow it took my emotions on a journey for a moment .. euphoric and sadness same time.. Like saying goodbye to someone you love and you will never see again but you know the person will be ok but be together is impossible..
I can see you used all your tricks there, but it shows so wonderfully. I kept forgetting this was the heavy video edit and was getting confused at one point - then it hit. Nicely done
You make it look so easy. It is for you, because you have so much experience and knowledge of your tools and how to properly finesse them for the feeling that you want to express. It's lovely to watch. I'm still trying to figure out chords and how progressions work, and fail a lot.
Dear Mr.Guy: this was veeeery useful, very exiting and very funny!!! It is a great inspiration to see you working on the fly and to enjoy you wonderful music as it is being created!!! Thank you for all!!!! Now downloading the full tutorial and the other bonuses!!! Have a great day!!!
Bloody lovely - you make it seem so effortless that it makes us want to get out our DAWS and produce something just as great. And then we discover that the "creativity plug-in" that we were convinced we had is nowhere to be found - LOL!
Wow, instant subscribe for me. I remember when I first started looking at RUclips for practical composition knowledge, there wasn't much of anything. The landscape has really changed in the last couple of years, and that's super exciting! I really appreciate you taking the time to spread your knowledge!
Wooooooooow!!!!! Looks like so much fun. I can think of so many ways to use this tool on the computer. Especially writing my own songs. I play a guitar for special music a lot, so something like this would add something beautiful to my songs. I’m in awe!!!
Your videos have changed the way I approach writing and music in general tbh. Thank you, its brought much success and inspiration to me for finishing stuff up!
Guy, I love watching you work! It inspires me! Also on a different note, I love using BBC symphony orchestra. It is definitely my most used sample library.
@@kay-412 it is indeed very expensive. Which is a downside making it harder for composers with a tight budget to purchase it or composers that are just starting out.
I know Guy tends to self deprecate but who else can agree this piece is absolutely beautiful? He's becoming one of my favorite composers and the fact he lets us in on his workflow is such a gift.
I always feel emotion from Guy's pieces. He's absolutely an inspiration! -Logan
I watched this with my 3-year old daughter, and immediately after we reached the end she applauded the performance. Then, a few moments later, she was humming her own melody line. Guy is an inspiration to us all! =)
And then she broke out the staff paper and wrote her first symphony!
@@Extinct_1 Someday, I hope!
you’re a very cool dad
… and then everybody started clapping.
mine is 3 and she hasher own guitar. she knows all the parts of it and even asks for a pick.keep it up
I literally imagined a whole movie in my head from that 3 minute piece. Really captivating!!
i don't think figuratively imagining something is possible. 😂
Does the protagonist die in the end?
i kinda imagined a star wars like movie or series with a dark vibe.
😂😂😂
@@androgeniko ×
The biggest lesson for me was how Guy stays in "creating" mode throughout, and hardly ever goes back to fuss with a part. He starts with an overall plan and then just gets it all out on the table, jumping around the orchestra and recording what comes to him without much editing, always with the 3 minute goal in mind. I'm going to try this approach more, Instead of switching between "create" and "edit" modes. Every time I go back to perfect something prematurely, I'm going backwards in a sense. Forward motion, not perfection, is essential when the goal is to get to the end. Thanks Guy!
Perfectly sums up my thought process in producing and music making. Thank you, I too stay in editing mode far too much I should focus on the end goal in a creative sense rather than nitpick everything and second guess.
Yeah, I would have spent the 1st 20 mins adjusting the 1st sound and another 3 hours tweaking the rest lol.
I find this to be very hard when making deep electronic music that isn't so much about the notes, or even the chord progression, but about the ambience, and the sounds.... I can tweak a kickdrum for hours and get nowehere ;)
Thats actually huge, going back to edit can take hours without you even realizing it.
His flow is unbelievable
Hi Guy. I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love your videos but never act on them. I write progressive rock. But this video stirred me into action. I have the free BBC Symphony Orchestra so loaded it up and away I went. I surprised myself. I finished a three minute piece and the following day I heard a good friend of mine had been diagnosed with oesophageal cancer and was not long for this world. He is a great supporter of prog bands and I wanted to write a song for him to let him know he was in our thoughts. I decided to use this 3 minute piece but extended it in true prog fashion to 11 minutes. Our drummer in Texas sent me his parts, our guitarist in the UK sent his and our sax player who just so happens to be the sax and keyboard player in Camel.....don't ask....long story...added his. I live in Lanzarote by the way. I mixed it to demo standard. We did all this in 4 days. We sent it to his partner who managed to play it to him last Friday morning. We also made it available to download and made 300quid for his living expenses. Sadly he died on the following Tuesday. All the comments about the song centered on how beautiful the first part was and that my friend is down to you. This was only the second orchestral track I had ever written and I'm getting on a bit now and you inspired that. So thank you. I'm glad I did it and I'm glad my friend got to hear Song For Spike (Is It relayer?)
It’s a great privilege to watch the private work flow of someone who is so incredibly competent. Fascinating.
Guy I just wanna say THANK YOU for giving away all of this valuable knowledge for FREE! This video is exactly what I needed, and the fact that you included a 70min unedited version of the video PLUS the project files in the description is just amazing. Thank you, Guy!
Also, really great piece of music as always ;)
My pleasure
@@ThinkSpaceEducation You work very fast, Guy. If I were to compose a 3min piece of music it would probably take me a couple of days, and the results are far from yours (I mean your results are way better)! Hope you don't mind me asking, how did you work so fast?
@@BaraMatahariPagi It is his experience of decades of writing and composing music for films. I think he works for over 30years in the business, so he has a lot of experience.
@@BaraMatahariPagi At my work I can laboriously explain to someone all the intricacies of how to brew good coffee but this doesn't mean the person I'm training will be able to brew good coffee. I've found the best way of learning a craft is to do it in high volume and reflect after each attempt in order to improve the next time. Unless you're composing for a client the quality of your art shouldn't matter if you're aim is to learn.
@@joewilliams8658 THIS. This is how you learn. Excellent way to put it
I have just found you, thank goodness. I am 70; a Santa portrayal actor with a gentle Santa's heart; love orchestral music, particularly cinematic. Searching for a personal theme for my Santa. ... Guy, I can't wait to follow your episodes and learn much from you! This is a lovely piece of music that could easily tell magical story of Santa's life in the north. Loved it! Oh, ... PS ... I played a very mediocre 2nd trumpet in a concert band and loved every moment!
You make it look so easy!! Yet another reminder to NOT get stuck in the "blank screen syndrome" waiting forever to think of some award-winning theme (that never comes!) and instead, just put something down...anything!! You've shown yet again that even a few notes can be transformed into a wonderful 3 minute piece of music! THank you!
We need more of these, but with different styles, same motif! That would be heckin good!
Guy, I am as always, gobsmacked at your brilliance in not just showing your musical skills, but also your intuition and how to develop a simple motif into a much grander piece. Please keep on producing these excellent, and very educational, videos - Thank You 👋👍
OK will do!
I’m just getting started working with DAWs and seeing super experienced people like yourself go through the composition process is so helpful! Great editing too, kept me engaged without overexplaining everything.
What took you less than 10 minutes in the beginning would probably take me a day!! Just amazed at your prowess with scoring. Simply masterful.
I was just thinking that I spend 2 weeks getting something less polished for a competition :D
Guy the only sad thing is I don't think you will ever truly know the joy and happiness you bring to people! This is an amazing video I get so much fun trying out my own ideas based on your amazing video!
This 'Guy' Is an absolute gem
Beautiful, as always! Thank you. 🙂 Which harp library do you recommend to get those wonderful glissandos? Searching for one at the moment that's more intuitive than manually programming each instance.
that was BBCSO (I assume Pro version). If there's one all-rounder package, that's it :)
@@paulmdevenney Thank you! I know Guy mentioned it at the start however he was using some other libraries as well. Just confirming ...
@@paulmdevenney It's the Core version.
Spitfire Harp
@@PytoX I second that, I have the Spitfire Harp and if you are looking for a standalone with a lot of effects and glissando options the Spitfire one is very good, current at a 149 Euros.
I've always had motifs floating about in my head and not been able to expand on them. Thank you so much for this video. It gives me the inspiration and confidence to do just that.
The joy he expressed at 2:10 is so beautiful to me. Playing music really does make you feel that way lol.
I found it very interesting when you said that you were bereft when you didn't have a picture or video to help you score.
Conversely, I always compose first and then find video clips and edit them to match the timing, tone, and theme of my music. The process is anything but easy and I might have to listen to my own music several dozens of times as I arrange and rearrange the order of the video clips before completing a project.
Therefore, I will make the effort to create the video first as an experiment to determine if I can compose the music to fit it rather than vice versa. Thanks, Guy, for your many thoughtful and informative videos over the years!
Thank you, Guy. I'm always amazed at how quickly you come up with interesting ideas and implement them. Your use of modulations also fascinates me. You continually demonstrate that it doesn't have to be complicated to sound beautiful and complete. As always, thanks for sharing your wisdom.
Your the best thing RUclips has “broadcasted” in a long time. Thank you. Could you do something only on 9ths? I’m old and it takes me a while to understand and I,ve had a rough time understanding how to play 9ths in all the keys which is used a lot in jazz. Thanks.
I’m in school for music and doing music theory, and the amount of emotion and articulation you used in just the CMajor scale alone gave me more ideas to use the basics in different ways. This video was amazing. Very informative and you can feel the music. Thank you!
That was so inspiring Guy. Thank you! I’ve always loved the idea of composing orchestral music for film & this is such a good blueprint to get started!
There are lots of ways of approaching it but give it a go
1:06 That seemed so effortless yet was so beautiful. Within two minutes I'm already inspired.
Really good ,it’s rare to be able to witness a composition session and when we can, I think it’s an incredibly supportive and inspiring experience 🙏🏿🙏👍🙏🦄🌪
Hard not to be extremely grateful for this wonderful video. Thank you for putting your time and energy into sharing your passion, knowledge and skills so that we may better understand the craft. As another commenter mentioned, it’s great to see someone spend the majority of their time “creating” rather than fiddling with the little things. So many great lessons to learn from such a short video! Thank you so much.
I wish all videos were like this. Because this is the easiest way to learn theoretical and practical.
The man is a genius. Thank you for your talent and the pleasure it brings to the rest of us.
I can't explain how beautiful it is...
It was easy to imagine a visual scene on this piece; very beautiful. Tim Burton animation with a very touching end, perhaps.
BBC SO and epic strings are my go to-libraries and this video alone taught me so much and gave me a whole lot of new ways to approach. Thank you for doing what you do. 🙏
Crazy you said tim burton and I am literally watching Charlie and the chocolate factory right now! Lol it would deff fit. I was thinking it would also work with Harry Potter or a European war movie.
It’s amazing what you can make so quickly
I actually clapped at the final ending. Love this and very inspiring! Thanks Guy!
this kind of showing your process makes people try it out, instead of waiting for the right time, right amount of knowledge and technique)
this is gold!
Sounds like the piece is straight out of a movie soundtrack. Bravo 👏
Fantastic. You went from Harry Potter introing into Lord of the Rings. Diddled back to Harry Potter before the main Jurassic Park, then tapering into Western period drama out in the plains where they of course all lived happily ever after. Gobsmacked that you just threw that together. Totally loved this adventure
This is the flavor of inspiration, the color of art ,❤ master of structure whose ears are listening in the next Dimention
this is a masterclass, i watched the whole thing just amazed
You should be very proud of yourself, because I know I'm proud of you! You are the kind of people we need in this world an inspiration to us all. I am very inspired by this, and I will probably get back into music production because of it. Thank you, and God bless ❤️😁
You look like you're having fun!
Thank you
I love that you're using Cubase. I've used it for years and love it. Great for composing as well as mixing and producing. The music is also absolutely beautiful!
Simply amazing and totally brilliant no wonder you been doing this for a lifetime, your an excellent teacher and musician/composer.
Thanks, Guy. Very inspiring. I was listening along and imagining the parts I would put in that were different from yours. That proves the unassuming power of a simple theme. It can be manipulated, modulated and coerced into a thing of universally appreciated beauty.
This was inspiring! I'm that kind of person, who instantly hears melody and how it's supposed to go on from a point, but I never get a full project running... but I should try it again sometimes!
I've watched almost all of your videos across the entire channel and I think this may just be the most beautiful motif you've come up with! 🤩
I want to see you without pressure of time. I'd like to watch your videos all along. You're amazing and inspiring. You're just an amazing guy.
I've not been back here for a while (on my own musical journey), but what a joy to sit and observe a master at work. And...recharge. Thanks, Guy!😊
yo stop this is gorgeous
Thank you Guy, you just touched my heart with this 3 Minute Piece!
So lovely to see you posting again Guy I've really missed you !
Brilliant - I really needed this, thank you. Fix the little bits that jar but keep everything moving forward. Always keep an anchor in your motif though and keep it coherent. Wonderful lessons.
I could listen to this all day ❤️ so beautiful
You really grabbed me at the beginning and it just kept getting better. What an inspiration!
I don't know much about music theory or even making music that would sound good to anyone, but this was a very relaxing and enjoyable way to spend 35 minutes. Subscribed.
Thank you, Guy. Your tutorials/videos in general are priceless. No matter how much we think we know, there's always another angle, or things we forgot. All the best to you..
What talent ! I'm left speechless! And the proof that it is a good composition is that it gives a thousand ideas to explore.
I’m going to stop buying new libraries , gear and vsts as divergences , sneaky excuses for not composing . After this I’m going to explore the resources I have and really explore these within the scope of the my relatively meagrer knowledge of music theory. Thanks Guy 🙏🙏🏿🦄
You created a master piece and didn't realize it. beautiful!
Wow probably the most valuable piece of soundtrack composition I have ever watched - BIG CHEERS & BEERS
Incredible! X 'workman like' he says and shrugs off an emotive and inspired journey in sound. Thank you for sharing, it's fascinating and inspiring!
As a result of your videos, I started working on symphony orchestration few years ago. It is a very exciting topic, I became obsessed with it.
Delightful and instructive! Any time spent here is time well spent.
It's a 3 minute masterpiece. Bravo!
Music craft is such an emotional process, I am so impressed with how he just does it like just a walk in the park, but then he has been scoring for many years, I did learn some great applications techniques from this., Bravo and thank you
I enjoyed watching your process here. I find this type of music to be incredibly satisfying. Thanks to you, I got the Discover BBCSO free from Spitfire and it just works fine even in GarageBand. You've opened a rabbit hole. Next up is a 61-key MIDI controller. Damn you. 🥰
Beautiful! and to put out an “edited highlights’ reel with a link to the whole hour demonstrates superb customer focus and generosity of spirit. May your Karma and your tea cup be forever full.
"That sounds like somebody coming home". Beautiful. Thank you for the inspiration.
I'm not a composer but I'm fascinated by this behind the scenes
Love the way you explore all the possibilities. You never say that is enough. You explore your creativity. This is wonderful and I am very happy to learn so many beautiful things thank you.
Loving the new look. Absolute Badass
WOW.
Almost teared up when listening to the final product! Truly inspiring to a young composer like myself. Thank you Guy!
Not just WOW, it's WOW WOW WOW WOW. Guy is so matter of fact but humble with it, He is a modern day genius composer. You could almost see the images he had in his head he was composing to. Fantastic.
@@paulstoakes466 Precisely! Couldn't of put it better myself! 😂😂😂
Dude. Thanks for your intel. Can’t believe you’re sharing these secrets.
Awesome nice to see a piece so full in an hour.
You are magic…thank you sooooooo much…really inspiring, funny and full of passion for the music…love it ❤
Absolute awesome. I especially like how you have things organized, the instruments ready and you know where they are and how the tools work so you can focus on making music. I have same equipment and software, but missing your skills and experience.
This is insane. You made this look so easy and it opened my mind up a ton to all the possibilities. Even though you don't miss THANK YOU FOR THIS ONE 🙏🏾
Fantastic! Absolutely delightful. Well done, mate!
Hi Guy. Your enthusiasm is very contagious. Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks a lot for all your videos and your good mood. I can learn and have fun in the same time . cheers !!
One of the best videos you’ve done, Guy
You had 2k subscribers when I found your page. So glad to see the following you’ve gained. You’re a true pro and a great teacher.
A masterpiece, a genius.
Wow it took my emotions on a journey for a moment .. euphoric and sadness same time.. Like saying goodbye to someone you love and you will never see again but you know the person will be ok but be together is impossible..
your songs your tutorials just AMAZING
Outstanding. I think you may be my favorite RUclips presenter of all time.
Thanks for this video and thanks for the beautiful piece you created!
I can see you used all your tricks there, but it shows so wonderfully. I kept forgetting this was the heavy video edit and was getting confused at one point - then it hit. Nicely done
You make it look so easy. It is for you, because you have so much experience and knowledge of your tools and how to properly finesse them for the feeling that you want to express. It's lovely to watch.
I'm still trying to figure out chords and how progressions work, and fail a lot.
Dear Mr.Guy: this was veeeery useful, very exiting and very funny!!! It is a great inspiration to see you working on the fly and to enjoy you wonderful music as it is being created!!! Thank you for all!!!! Now downloading the full tutorial and the other bonuses!!! Have a great day!!!
Bloody lovely - you make it seem so effortless that it makes us want to get out our DAWS and produce something just as great.
And then we discover that the "creativity plug-in" that we were convinced we had is nowhere to be found - LOL!
Wow, instant subscribe for me. I remember when I first started looking at RUclips for practical composition knowledge, there wasn't much of anything. The landscape has really changed in the last couple of years, and that's super exciting! I really appreciate you taking the time to spread your knowledge!
Always a good day when you post another vid such as this one! It is so instructive to accompany you in my own DAW. Thanks so much!
what a beautiful track that you made here. i would have goosebump if i had listen this in lotr or some other fantastic film.
You convey such emotions. Awesome thank you
Wooooooooow!!!!! Looks like so much fun. I can think of so many ways to use this tool on the computer. Especially writing my own songs. I play a guitar for special music a lot, so something like this would add something beautiful to my songs. I’m in awe!!!
Your videos have changed the way I approach writing and music in general tbh. Thank you, its brought much success and inspiration to me for finishing stuff up!
Very very special!!! you have such a beautiful Aura!!and your music is heavenly
Thankyou Guy ... a really moving piece, seemingly done with such ease ...
Guy, I love watching you work! It inspires me! Also on a different note, I love using BBC symphony orchestra. It is definitely my most used sample library.
it’s £900 😨😨😨
@@kay-412 it is indeed very expensive. Which is a downside making it harder for composers with a tight budget to purchase it or composers that are just starting out.
WOW! This sounds amazing
Something straight out of a movie
Thank you for your inspiring lessons 💖💖 You make it feels so easy🥺 hope one they i will be there👀