this is one of most interesting channels about songwriting, musical-structure, arranging, etc. i`ve ever watched...THANK YOU for providing this information!
@@EarOpener thanx a lot! i am very curious to see more ...especially about arranging rock-songs, tension/balance, writing vocal-lines etc... i appreciate your expertise...and your ability to boil it down to an essence...there is oodles of videos an youtube focussing on the nullities ("is the neumann tlm 103 really good enough to write a good song?")... one question: is it possible and would it cost, if i sent you songs, so you could give me critical comments for my improvement?
Sorry Gregor, only just caught this. You are not the first person to ask this. We are thinking of setting up a service of some kind - you can email me on admin@clodensemble.com , tell me roughly how many tracks and how long they are, I can see if it will be possible. EO
I would like to note simple vs complex exists not only in music alone but with other elements. For example, artists like Spears, the Jackson dynasty, and Knowles (maybe?), were not as vocally virtuous as Carey, Huston and Grande, but made up for it with their intense choreographies and exciting music videos. Their instrumentals are still pop worthy.
Interesting point. Can't agree with you about Beyonce, though :) . . .I don't think her visual chutzpah is about compensating for weak vocals. She would have done very well in the radio era! EO
I found your channel a few months ago and I'm always coming back to rewatch all these valuable and really well done lessons, interviews and examples. This is really great work, thank you so much for all the effort you're putting into this project! You're really helping people here. Will there be more videos in the future? Really can't thank you enough for sharing this stuff with us for free. Best wishes from Germany
Really insightful video. A good arranged song is the beautiful combination of tracks and sounds, not a messy composition of beautiful tracks and sounds. these rules are also applied in other aspects of life, like fineart.
@@EarOpener Thanks for the feedback as well. I wanted to ask if it's possible to find the presentation of the musician you'd promoted a couple of weeks ago. I looked for the page to watch the concert but it wasn't available or the website had an error.
Alejandra - please contact info@clodensemble.com , for the attention of Kit. Say you had trouble getting into the Black Saint online event. Say you are an Ear Opener subscriber - we will be making a private link to the event and will be able to pass this on to you. EO
Hii, I really love this channel!! i hope to see you grow very fast, i do have one point of improvement: it would be nice if there were less fade-ins and -outs of the Logo For me, It takes the rhythm out of the video Anyway, great stuff!!!
Thanks Lorenzo - enjoy exploring the channel. I know what you mean about the logo. We found it helped visually when cutting to interviewees - but maybe it slows things down. Thanks for the feedback EO
this is one of most interesting channels about songwriting, musical-structure, arranging, etc. i`ve ever watched...THANK YOU for providing this information!
So glad you're getting so much from the channel. We hope to release more later in the year. EO
@@EarOpener thanx a lot! i am very curious to see more ...especially about arranging rock-songs, tension/balance, writing vocal-lines etc...
i appreciate your expertise...and your ability to boil it down to an essence...there is oodles of videos an youtube focussing on the nullities ("is the neumann tlm 103 really good enough to write a good song?")...
one question:
is it possible and would it cost, if i sent you songs, so you could give me critical comments for my improvement?
Sorry Gregor, only just caught this. You are not the first person to ask this. We are thinking of setting up a service of some kind - you can email me on admin@clodensemble.com , tell me roughly how many tracks and how long they are, I can see if it will be possible. EO
I would like to note simple vs complex exists not only in music alone but with other elements.
For example, artists like Spears, the Jackson dynasty, and Knowles (maybe?), were not as vocally virtuous as Carey, Huston and Grande, but made up for it with their intense choreographies and exciting music videos. Their instrumentals are still pop worthy.
Interesting point. Can't agree with you about Beyonce, though :) . . .I don't think her visual chutzpah is about compensating for weak vocals. She would have done very well in the radio era! EO
I needed this ❤
we all do - seems like such a common issue EO
I found your channel a few months ago and I'm always coming back to rewatch all these valuable and really well done lessons, interviews and examples. This is really great work, thank you so much for all the effort you're putting into this project! You're really helping people here. Will there be more videos in the future? Really can't thank you enough for sharing this stuff with us for free. Best wishes from Germany
We are delighted you are finding it so useful Tell your friends! Good luck with your music. EO
Really insightful video. A good arranged song is the beautiful combination of tracks and sounds, not a messy composition of beautiful tracks and sounds. these rules are also applied in other aspects of life, like fineart.
Thank you. Yes, very true - a lot of things in nature too. EO
I can't believe such a good vedio only has such fewer viewers. I have to say thank you, the content rocks.
Thank you! Spread the word, loads more on the channel. EO
This is brilliant. There are several simple tips one wouldn't overthink it so I find these lectures so useful. Smashing!
Thank you. We think it's a really important idea that doesn't;t get talked about enough. Good luck with all your music EO
@@EarOpener Thanks for the feedback as well. I wanted to ask if it's possible to find the presentation of the musician you'd promoted a couple of weeks ago. I looked for the page to watch the concert but it wasn't available or the website had an error.
Alejandra - please contact info@clodensemble.com , for the attention of Kit. Say you had trouble getting into the Black Saint online event. Say you are an Ear Opener subscriber - we will be making a private link to the event and will be able to pass this on to you. EO
@@EarOpener Hi. Sorry, I've sent the email but the address is apparently wrong.
so sorry - it is admin@clodensemble.com
always so helpful. thank u!!!
Our pleasure Abby. EO
Excellent. Thanks for this!
You are very welcome - thanks for watching. Interesting interview with Brian Eno coming next week.
Hii, I really love this channel!! i hope to see you grow very fast,
i do have one point of improvement:
it would be nice if there were less fade-ins and -outs of the Logo
For me, It takes the rhythm out of the video
Anyway, great stuff!!!
Thanks Lorenzo - enjoy exploring the channel. I know what you mean about the logo. We found it helped visually when cutting to interviewees - but maybe it slows things down. Thanks for the feedback EO
The chords progression reminds me Forever Young by Alphavile.
Yes - same chords, I - - -IV - -vi - -IV . C G Am F. Moat used chord sequence of the last 20 years. EO
@@EarOpener Thank you! Great channel - I'm glad to find it. :)
Dr Joe Dispenza, anyone?