Highly recommend to new songwriters/ producers: Do NOT use midi chord packs ! These things seem like quick little hacks to make cool sounding chord progressions - but that's exactly why they should be avoided. Using chord packs will stunt your growth and make you reliant on chord progressions that other people have found for you.
Here is a tip for new producers: Don't let people online tell you how you should make your music. Do whatever the heck you think works and have fun with it, if you wanna learn you will learn eventually. :)
this is GODLY man. really aprecciate putting the chord names in the secondary dominant and tritonal sub part. this is textbook. the fat bass layered with synth sounds SICK as well and that dry asf drum kit oh my god
man this is dope. i love how you gave the 2nd doms six 16ths notes each and the melo is perfect. i find myself learning bebop language and practicing over standards but this is way more interesting and soulful. theres no "hardcore soloing skill" involved but it's doin more for me than just practicing or writing "jazz" (i dont mean the artform, i mean something specific)
I mean, there will always be people wanting shortcuts out there and it is more and more normal for producers to use samples a lot. It goes faster and works really good to create a song fast. To really do it all manually takes time, effort and skill. Which many doesn't want to do
Made me feel hussled, blew out all of my enthusiasm for the video. Midi packs are a type of product that feels super scammy. :/ would drop them if it was my product
This actually sounds not that sophisticated than you explain it. Mainly because of the 4/4 backbeat. But I really don't understand the 11 chord rhythm. Is it changing every three 16th notes?
I really would like to hear that technique with a non-jazzy style, and more "normal" electronic music. More nice sounding that this jazzy thing. :D sorry.
1:37 what a cool metaphor! Skipping rocks on a lake is a perfect description.
Highly recommend to new songwriters/ producers: Do NOT use midi chord packs ! These things seem like quick little hacks to make cool sounding chord progressions - but that's exactly why they should be avoided. Using chord packs will stunt your growth and make you reliant on chord progressions that other people have found for you.
Here is a tip for new producers: Don't let people online tell you how you should make your music. Do whatever the heck you think works and have fun with it, if you wanna learn you will learn eventually. :)
I DO WHAT I WANT!
Great advice.
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@@alistair5302 What are those accounts
learned this little trick from deadmau5 about 10 years ago.
this is a groovy spin on this basic rhythm!
yuhhhh
The tuning of that upright piano sounds so soul soothing 😊
It sounds so good, and that bass is just so tasteful.. what a tone !
this is GODLY man. really aprecciate putting the chord names in the secondary dominant and tritonal sub part. this is textbook. the fat bass layered with synth sounds SICK as well and that dry asf drum kit oh my god
so so good
man this is dope. i love how you gave the 2nd doms six 16ths notes each and the melo is perfect. i find myself learning bebop language and practicing over standards but this is way more interesting and soulful. theres no "hardcore soloing skill" involved but it's doin more for me than just practicing or writing "jazz" (i dont mean the artform, i mean something specific)
A masterclass for music making in under five minutes. Wonderful. Educational. Thanks you.
ah, Mr Hands in the back. Classic album.
HE IS BACK!!!!!!!
Great video . What is the sound you started with before adding chords?
jaron is back!!!!
So cool, a Drake song (Massive) actually uses this polyrhythm concept
hard to detect repetitions - always a good guide for good music!
has this song been released? Please do if it hasn't been!
Banger, awesome video, y should drop It on Spotify
Is it possible to release it ? It sounds so cool
gorgeous vid! learnt something new outside of my skillset capsule
that groove hits too hard
Amazing.
Rod Serling x John Hamm --> Jaron. Thx for the content
Your channel is just PERFECT, thanks !
this is awesome! Love this so happy to have fallen upon your channel!
Insane video. I love Mr.Hands
Sounding amazing, as always ❤
this is dope, i reference your videos all the time.
💯🔥
Isn’t the first part a polymeter rather than a polyrhythm?
nope
No it's 4 over 3
is there a term for this type of compostion? I would like to study it further
Clearly youre a skilled player and trained in theory. Why go to the chord pack, when you can try chords yourself?
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@@mafoomusic8126 Oh right, they're his. Make your bag i guess
it really leaves a bad taste in the mouth, doesn't it?
I mean, there will always be people wanting shortcuts out there and it is more and more normal for producers to use samples a lot.
It goes faster and works really good to create a song fast.
To really do it all manually takes time, effort and skill.
Which many doesn't want to do
Made me feel hussled, blew out all of my enthusiasm for the video. Midi packs are a type of product that feels super scammy. :/ would drop them if it was my product
really nice
WOW what a video - soo cool - more please :)
So refreshing to see real musicians
Dope As Always!!
you had me at Fm11. so i'm watching the whole thing
where can i find this track)
Nice vid! Thank you 🙏
Love this much!
Dope!!
You look like the bad guy from the Scott Pilgrim movie
This actually sounds not that sophisticated than you explain it. Mainly because of the 4/4 backbeat. But I really don't understand the 11 chord rhythm. Is it changing every three 16th notes?
Great!
shout out to mr hands in the background
This is freeaaking awsome :0
great Neil Cowley vibes
Thank you musical markiplier
Tasty!
Is this a tutorial or an ad?
WOOOOOAH
Do this in every house track I make
sells midi pack? bye
Chill the guy is good
❤
nie rozumiem ale buja
Ah yes I love some math music
need this on spotify
you look like Gosling from stay 2005
domain expansion
I think you created a new genre by accident. Jazz House.
It’s already a thing. Look up Berlioz
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This style is so common in south Africa 🇿🇦 look for people like chymamusique etc etc
@@Dharmabrotlmao
this guy thinks that in the 40ish years house has existed nobody ever thought to play some jazz keys over it lmao
:D
No way you’re promoting midi packs lmao what a joke
clicked off immediately the second i saw a chord pack plug. Shame on you bruh
First
what is this 2007?
Do people tell you you look like a young Stanley Tucci?
I really would like to hear that technique with a non-jazzy style, and more "normal" electronic music. More nice sounding that this jazzy thing. :D sorry.
DIY