God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God bless you all, I will keep you in my prayers!
Navie thank you so much. I want to send you two of my beats, one before I watched you and one after i watched you, both are still bad but one is close to being good and its because of your videos so thank you
God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God bless you all, I will keep you in my prayers!
I love those _Overexplained_ series! Very well laid out. Those semi-tones are indeed quite characteristic. In the language of musical scales, I guess using phrygian, locrian and Hungarian scales / chords would be a good starting point. So, activating one of those as scales on a keyboard would be quite straight forward in case one can't figure out how to replicate the tonal material manually (from a chromatic scale).
I looked up scales that used the notes in the video. Considering F# the root note, this scale would be either F# double harmonic minor or F# Phrygian dominant (a mode of Harmonic Minor.) I saw only six notes used and the seventh that would determine which one isn't used. I'd probably call it Phrygian dominant, but the double harmonic flattens the seventh note and would give us 3 consecutively grimy notes (C#, D, D#).
Yep, no problem. There's this website called scales-chords, and it's really handy for figuring out what scale something is to recreate the same vibe. It's also faster to visualize where the tension points are than to click around in the piano roll for them.
I mean this from the bottom of my heart you’re the best (for me and a lot of others that are apart of this realm of production) RUclipsr for production right now. Thank you for staying true to what you enjoy and love because it means more than the world and your insight and advice is beyond helpful!
12:01 you can do that directly in the pianoroll. Just drag and drop the drum fill to the pianoroll and you have the waveform as a reference. Alt n to delete it
This fucking guy has analyzed all of the sounds from the dopest producers and learned how to implement that through FL Studio even though they used an MPC at best. This guy is a golden gem 💎
I want to thank you again for very professional video. When you talk - you are not another annoying youtuber, you are professional musician and composer. When you edit - we can clearly see and understand what you are talking about. Your tutorials have idea and structure - it's a lot of work. I tried to make couple of tutorials and have to admit that it's much more difficult than I thought. Thank you a lot!
I need that folder of alarm sounds those are too fire! Dope video as always tho Navie. Ive been producing for like 13 years but I still like to watch tutorials for new tips I haven't thought of before and your videos always have something new to try. Haven't missed a video since finding this channel in like January.
i watch a lot of folks on here and skillshare but i keep coming back to your tutorials. you explain things factually but keep the pace fast enough to not be dry. even if i end up rewatching each section 400 times while i try to follow along in my daw
I just love this type of beat, the feel is just like backround to mlife, so i feel these beats on different level and i was dying to learn more and you pushed me way up, so thank you for that.
Thank you so much for this. Im going on a youtube tour to learn different melody theories for different genres. You’re dope man. You explain and show things so clearly. I took notes and everything!
@@NavieD beat is straight dirty greasy that real sewer shit grimey....it feels like i aint washed my dreads in a year... ugh...oh yea rhe switch ups 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I can hear expansions to this melodic concept. a call and response, adding some sax riffs and more bass groove. It would make it sound like something from Portishead
Nav, you should make a Spotify playlist of all your favourite tracks and share it. I’m always looking for good music to listen to and I feel like you probably have good taste. Or maybe RUclips playlist
dope! definitely in my top five producers no doubt, wish i was fluent in software, i’m old school strictly analog all records pieced together. hopefully can get into the digital world and blend the two.
Yeah I'm brand new in the producer community, your mos def going to be my teacher because your not one dimensional which I appreciate. Another thing a REALLY liked was how the track ended, very nice touch.
It's crazy hip hop production came a long way I know alchemist use mpc or asr 10 for production. Drums are punched in instead of drawn in and that grimey sounds come from some sample chops that are pitched up or pitched down and mpc sequence style creates the switch up . Looking at the fl studio process still sounds robotic. Plus grimey is a feeling from the streets if not from the heart . But good job explaining 👏 it
Navie again with the 💎's Have you every thought about making a tutorial on how to chop vocal samples like the one that you had in the breakdowns section .. right around 17:11 You know .. the standard hiphop vocal Chop's
Hit like if you enjoy these beatmaking overexplained videos
Great Video Thank you Navie D Salute bro....
we dont like them we love them!!!
fire
God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God bless you all, I will keep you in my prayers!
Navie thank you so much. I want to send you two of my beats, one before I watched you and one after i watched you, both are still bad but one is close to being good and its because of your videos so thank you
One of the only producers who will show you how to make a beat WHILE ACTUALLY MAKING A HARD BEAT
God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God bless you all, I will keep you in my prayers!
I think jaycactus does a good job too but his main focus is drill
Pure Gold
I swear to god.. all his beats are so hard
soooo good. i can literally hear westside's "AYOO". thank you again man , deff another overexplained that i reallllyyy needed!
Real sh!t. I was freestyling to this beat in his voice 😂
Hahah I am glad you enjoyed the tune
Love west side😂😂 ayooo!
I was gonna say Conway, but shit why not all 3. they'd murder this
@@halfblackhalfamasian agreed!
I love those _Overexplained_ series! Very well laid out.
Those semi-tones are indeed quite characteristic. In the language of musical scales, I guess using phrygian, locrian and Hungarian scales / chords would be a good starting point. So, activating one of those as scales on a keyboard would be quite straight forward in case one can't figure out how to replicate the tonal material manually (from a chromatic scale).
Thank you for sharing your music theory knowledge bahutu!
I looked up scales that used the notes in the video. Considering F# the root note, this scale would be either F# double harmonic minor or F# Phrygian dominant (a mode of Harmonic Minor.) I saw only six notes used and the seventh that would determine which one isn't used. I'd probably call it Phrygian dominant, but the double harmonic flattens the seventh note and would give us 3 consecutively grimy notes (C#, D, D#).
@@user-lt2rw5nr9s Wow, that's probably the more precise description than my wild guess 😁 Thanks for sharing!
Yep, no problem. There's this website called scales-chords, and it's really handy for figuring out what scale something is to recreate the same vibe. It's also faster to visualize where the tension points are than to click around in the piano roll for them.
So basically, the same scales metal uses? 🙃
Phrygian, Phrygian dominant scale, Locrian, Locrian 9, double harmonic minor scale, etc.
I mean this from the bottom of my heart you’re the best (for me and a lot of others that are apart of this realm of production) RUclipsr for production right now. Thank you for staying true to what you enjoy and love because it means more than the world and your insight and advice is beyond helpful!
In every Tutorial of yours there is at least one thing to implement into my own stuff!
Keep up the great Work 🔥🔥
Glad I can help my Plastic friend
Maybe the best overexplained I’ve seen from you yet. Those occasional textures are the sauce.
12:01 you can do that directly in the pianoroll. Just drag and drop the drum fill to the pianoroll and you have the waveform as a reference.
Alt n to delete it
oooh true, I should have used that trick. I guess it would have been kind of a pain to stretch it first though
Your use of slicer to get the drum groove from a sample is a go to for me when I go grimey
It's a pretty good hack for sure
This fucking guy has analyzed all of the sounds from the dopest producers and learned how to implement that through FL Studio even though they used an MPC at best. This guy is a golden gem 💎
I want to thank you again for very professional video.
When you talk - you are not another annoying youtuber, you are professional musician and composer.
When you edit - we can clearly see and understand what you are talking about.
Your tutorials have idea and structure - it's a lot of work. I tried to make couple of tutorials and have to admit that it's much more difficult than I thought.
Thank you a lot!
17:13 that transition's extra grimey🔥🔥🔥
TOO grimy even?
Sheesh! This is like a beat making university! What a time to be alive!!!
The breakdown sounds so nice. I love it.
This is so very helpful. No more hacking away randomly on my Akai keyboard. I'll approach it in a scientific way. Navie is the 🐐
I need that folder of alarm sounds those are too fire! Dope video as always tho Navie. Ive been producing for like 13 years but I still like to watch tutorials for new tips I haven't thought of before and your videos always have something new to try. Haven't missed a video since finding this channel in like January.
Ayyyy happy to have you on board Jon!
You're the man Navie this one bumps! Forever grateful for the plug
Glad you liked the beat!
great work ✅
i watch a lot of folks on here and skillshare but i keep coming back to your tutorials. you explain things factually but keep the pace fast enough to not be dry. even if i end up rewatching each section 400 times while i try to follow along in my daw
I just love this type of beat, the feel is just like backround to mlife, so i feel these beats on different level and i was dying to learn more and you pushed me way up, so thank you for that.
Thank you so much for this. Im going on a youtube tour to learn different melody theories for different genres. You’re dope man.
You explain and show things so clearly. I took notes and everything!
Really insightful, exactly what I needed in my beats. Navie da 🐐
Thank you Kayuni
Nice! Wearing an Alchemist shirt whilst explaining how to make ALC beats! He’s my favorite too.
Alchemist would be proud of this!
Whooo lets go!!! Let me check out these kits as well!!!
They're great kits! Highly recommend them
Damn, this one was so sick. Much love from Argentina man, I've learnt a lot with these tutorials 🔥
Ight im a huge Griselda fan, and usually i be all in the comment section hatin in these type of videos BUT you smoked it. Good shit.
Who’s 20 here trying to keep Boom Bap alive
Boom bap is in style again
It's always been alive.
I've gotten alot of inspiration and learned alot from your tutorials....been making music since I was 7yrs old. (1994)
That switch up is goals😍🔥🔥
These videos are really well made I don’t think they’re over explained at all well done! Look forward to watching more from you 🙏
Great tutorial and crazy beat
Thank you my Madd Ladd
@@NavieD beat is straight dirty greasy that real sewer shit grimey....it feels like i aint washed my dreads in a year... ugh...oh yea rhe switch ups 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank You Navie, you've done your part.
I may rest now
This is the first time the Algorithm recommended one of your videos. Instant Sub! This was f*cking great!
this beat is insane! what a great video!
this is amazing beat NAVIE you killed this one!
Beat Navigation at its finest!!
Pqp o canal desse cara eh um baú de tesouro, thanks to share with us D!
Favorite series on RUclips 🔥
This was very helpful, I appreciate all your help. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 ✌🏾
sir sir sir
you dropped this 👑.
Mannn... This beat is 🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!!
Every time I watch these I try to learn as much as possible but I don’t have any of the fancy plug ins
Bruh your skills are so polished much props to you!
I can hear expansions to this melodic concept. a call and response, adding some sax riffs and more bass groove. It would make it sound like something from Portishead
Hahah so many people say my beats sound like Portishead
@@NavieD tis good stuff
Amazing tutorial and such a sick beat! You're the best at doing this Navie, keep it up!
This was amazing and helped so much
great tutorial
Thank you Daksh!
I like this style
It's a fun one!
THANX FOR ALL YOUR VIDEOS,I APPRECIATE YOU SO MUCH !!!!
Nav, you should make a Spotify playlist of all your favourite tracks and share it. I’m always looking for good music to listen to and I feel like you probably have good taste. Or maybe RUclips playlist
Oooh that's a fun idea. Although I barely listen to rap nowadays I find
@@NavieD I was referring to more old school stuff. The stuff that inspired you. Your favourite vocalists and/or beatmakers
Beat so 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you my love
this tutorial is incredible
Your content is GREAT ! thank you so much !
DOPE DOPE DOPE. nice shirt too btw.
This helped me a lot, thanks 🙏🙏
2:30 bro almost started playing Bob Segar - Old Time Rock & Roll
dope! definitely in my top five producers no doubt, wish i was fluent in software, i’m old school strictly analog all records pieced together. hopefully can get into the digital world and blend the two.
Youve helped me alot. Even after 8 years of producing. Thank you
Great work!! Feels like the 90s again lol
Oooo 18 mins of sauce 🔥🔥
that is one of your best beatmaking videos, that was clean and really helpful. thank you navie, good as always!
Yeah I'm brand new in the producer community, your mos def going to be my teacher because your not one dimensional which I appreciate. Another thing a REALLY liked was how the track ended, very nice touch.
You gotta do a video on how u mix and master these. How do u make ur sounds not clash
such a great tut and amazing beat
was waiting for this thanks Navie you rock!
Dope!
Thank you Mecca!
Navie this is a short and very positive useful lesson.
Wow Im super glad I found your videos!! Great videos bro!!! Subscribed!
This was perfect!!
This help me a lot. I definely going to make one to rap over. Tnks
Love your content
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Very helpful! just really got more in to boom bap and your channel and knowledge is exactly what I was looking for thank you 🙏🙏
Conway would kill this.
Great vid!! Be nice to see a cardo got wingz or a Rick Ross type boom bap tutorial somewhere down the road.
Amazing content as always and great video my style is more hip hop and boom bap this is great information.
Damn man, this one is cold!
This. Is. Gold.
Big ups, thanks Navie 👏👏
Westsidegunn would go craaaazy on this one
Get em on the phone!
Man your alchemist videos be on point lol
5:48 when you wake up at 3 am and that one shot on spongebob pops up
Alc sweater sweet
This is 🔥🔥🔥
ALC sampled Art Lande for the kendrick joint
This sounds like a Griselda type of beat 👌🔥🔥🔥🎛🎧🤜 so sick!!!
Great content 👍👍
It's crazy hip hop production came a long way I know alchemist use mpc or asr 10 for production. Drums are punched in instead of drawn in and that grimey sounds come from some sample chops that are pitched up or pitched down and mpc sequence style creates the switch up . Looking at the fl studio process still sounds robotic. Plus grimey is a feeling from the streets if not from the heart . But good job explaining 👏 it
"If you ever get tired of my videos feel free to unsubscribe, no worries at all"😂😂
Thanks brother
This is a dope beat! 🌊👌🏿™️
Reminds me of break the bank. Dope tutorial
sheeeshhh so good!
Yo that was fire
🔥🔥🔥
this is great
Navie again with the 💎's
Have you every thought about making a tutorial on how to chop vocal samples like the one that you had in the breakdowns section .. right around 17:11
You know .. the standard hiphop vocal Chop's
I think that might be a cool video idea for sure
@@NavieD hey Navie D where u get that that dope Alc Crew....that was making a solid statement big up #uncleal
Fire 🔥
thank you
🔥 tutorial