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1:55 For anyone wondering, this concept is called voice leading, and is being done by inverting the notes so that they follow smoother individual lines. Inverting the chords themselves is a little different. That's where you invert the root, the bass note. So if you invert an Amin once, you'll now have C in the bass making it am/C. If you have ever tried making more complex chords, especially tension filled stuff like altered dominants etc. and they would sound off, it's because they need smooth voice leading. You can make many things sound far more passible with just voice leading and it makes borrowing from other keys and modes sound so much better. Don't neglect the power of Open Voicings either. The two make a power-duo in making beautiful sounding chords.
Arcade hello! I am SAGGYRIT! I started production around a year ago and was not able to make a single melody. But I wanna tell you. It only depends on how much time you put into it. And probably playing it by ear is the best method! Which I still struggle a little but definitely I have progressed a lot than what I was a year ago! So keep practising and you will be there!
@Arcade : You always gives me a hope line to keep going with my music journey even if I can’t play piano in real. Appreciate from my bottom of my heart. I wish you a health and success in your life. Hats off from middle east Take Care.
I already make melodies and chords by ear. I can hear the different tones and often I'm able to just know by now where my next notes are. Sometimes I can tell by looking what note I'm humming and what note that is on my screen. Sometimes I have to move the note around to lock onto what I'm humming What I've started doing is setting a major triad randomly on the grid, and building off that do I know what root note (what is my dominant) and it helps me build chords Which is my fifth chord? What minor chords do I have to work with? The biggest problem I'm having is getting darker more dissonant chord progressions
Hey Arcade. I really enjoy your videos and find them very helpful. Would you ever consider making a new dubstep tutorial where you walk through each step thoroughly?:)
Can u pls do tutorials on Flm too cuz there aren't much tutorial on mixing and mastering for future bass and progressive house.Pls do it if u got the time🥲
You use that SM58 for vocals and voice? I consider buy my first mic to vocals and voice but still can't decide which. Do you recommend some mics? That SM58 is good for recording? I heard that dynamic is more suitable for live performances than recording vocals.
I use it for both. But for videos I think lav mic or something that you can have further away is better because you can move around more without worrying about uneven audio. I am planning to switch to a different mic.
It depends on what kind of singing you do (the SM58 isn't ideal for gentle ballads, but is a go-to for rap and other aggressive styles) but it's the most famous and popular microphone for a reason. Countless singers have recorded with SM58s, even in studios where Neumann condensers worth thousands of dollars were available. It's obviously the industry standard for live work, but it's damn good in the studio too. SM stands for "studio microphone". It's less good than condensers for things like podcast conversations, but if you're standing with it a couple of inches in front of your face, it's fine.
And why not using something like captain chords where you can experiment with infinity posibities, always in key.. easy to copy paste..I find you method very rudimentary
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1:55 For anyone wondering, this concept is called voice leading, and is being done by inverting the notes so that they follow smoother individual lines. Inverting the chords themselves is a little different. That's where you invert the root, the bass note. So if you invert an Amin once, you'll now have C in the bass making it am/C.
If you have ever tried making more complex chords, especially tension filled stuff like altered dominants etc. and they would sound off, it's because they need smooth voice leading. You can make many things sound far more passible with just voice leading and it makes borrowing from other keys and modes sound so much better.
Don't neglect the power of Open Voicings either. The two make a power-duo in making beautiful sounding chords.
THANK YOU TEACHER😁😁😁😁
Finally a new video from Arcade! I can't wait to finish my exams for this semester to pick up FL Studio and try these tips!
Arcade hello!
I am SAGGYRIT!
I started production around a year ago and was not able to make a single melody. But I wanna tell you. It only depends on how much time you put into it. And probably playing it by ear is the best method! Which I still struggle a little but definitely I have progressed a lot than what I was a year ago! So keep practising and you will be there!
@Arcade : You always gives me a hope line to keep going with my music journey even if I can’t play piano in real.
Appreciate from my bottom of my heart.
I wish you a health and success in your life.
Hats off from middle east
Take Care.
Arcade, you my friend are a legend! Seriously thank you so much for all of your videos, they are very helpful and easy to understand!
Dude Thank you so much
I already make melodies and chords by ear. I can hear the different tones and often I'm able to just know by now where my next notes are.
Sometimes I can tell by looking what note I'm humming and what note that is on my screen. Sometimes I have to move the note around to lock onto what I'm humming
What I've started doing is setting a major triad randomly on the grid, and building off that do I know what root note (what is my dominant) and it helps me build chords
Which is my fifth chord? What minor chords do I have to work with?
The biggest problem I'm having is getting darker more dissonant chord progressions
Hey Arcade. I really enjoy your videos and find them very helpful. Would you ever consider making a new dubstep tutorial where you walk through each step thoroughly?:)
+1 for dubstep!
Very good info 👍 you are very good best Teacher for us 😊😊
this guy is Goated
Your work is amazing!,,,
Another very helpfull video. Thank you
This is useful!
Great video as always teachimg good tricks on FL
Literally I was thinking about your video Today. 😃
Dude are you on skillshare? I need someone to teach me your ways. You’re so straight to the point and make things simple to understand. I need help 😩
Can u pls do tutorials on Flm too cuz there aren't much tutorial on mixing and mastering for future bass and progressive house.Pls do it if u got the time🥲
That's why ear training is good so you dont spam click @ 1:26. You can go str8 to the note
U are a legend.
Amaaaaazingggggg!
Super cool video, i thought I was being noob but now i feel relaxed 😅❤
again love it
Nice job
Good!
You use that SM58 for vocals and voice? I consider buy my first mic to vocals and voice but still can't decide which. Do you recommend some mics? That SM58 is good for recording? I heard that dynamic is more suitable for live performances than recording vocals.
I use it for both. But for videos I think lav mic or something that you can have further away is better because you can move around more without worrying about uneven audio. I am planning to switch to a different mic.
It depends on what kind of singing you do (the SM58 isn't ideal for gentle ballads, but is a go-to for rap and other aggressive styles) but it's the most famous and popular microphone for a reason. Countless singers have recorded with SM58s, even in studios where Neumann condensers worth thousands of dollars were available. It's obviously the industry standard for live work, but it's damn good in the studio too. SM stands for "studio microphone". It's less good than condensers for things like podcast conversations, but if you're standing with it a couple of inches in front of your face, it's fine.
Can you do any indian tamil beat songs?
Add same trick how to create any vocal chords by bass notes 🎶🎶
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Simplest way is scaler :D
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mine sound like a monster theme song?
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wow all parallel motion between top and bottom. that sucks.
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And why not using something like captain chords where you can experiment with infinity posibities, always in key.. easy to copy paste..I find you method very rudimentary
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