you just have to put in the effort and maybe just maybe go to a school, i joined music school when i was 14 and even a couple of years later i was still not as good as some 13yos, there were some kids that were just built different, but it wasnt bad, it was fun and also humbling, anyway, if you go to any school you'll see its not uncommon to see youngsters being absolute fire in theory, especially the ones who focus solely on it and on a single instrument, different from a DAW dwelling producer. edit: i say "maybe just maybe" cuz nowadays it kinda isnt mandatory as it was like 50 years ago.
@@CG64Mushro0m but i checked your songs and you are great in many different and multiple things, you just didnt spend all your XP in one skill (not saying the original poster did).
I could teach a monkey that much theory in a week! Let's hear the Stravinsky patterns that sound octatonic but then modulate around the circle of fifths?
This just motivated me to do something about music theory. I am limited by my creativity which I in turn feel is limited due to my poor knowledge of music theory. Dope composition!
i'm 18 and I would like to know how you learned music theory. Do you recommend any resources? I've got a lot of experience in FL studio but I haven't made my own original music yet. I would love to cook up some jams like you. Very impressive.
Yknow, ive always heard this meme surrounding music theory that people who end up learning it hate the music they compose, so for you I hope this is not the case! Ive contemplated learning music theory at a later point in life, but the narrative that surrounds music theory gives me conflicted feelings about it. What's your perspective on music theory? Did seeing your music composition skills improve help you enjoy the process more,? or was the process of improving intrinsically satisfying on its own? the way we view the fruits of our labor can change when you have the perspective of what it took to get their. Overall, I liked this song, and I hope that as time continues the music you make begins to further contextualize the way you express yourself and the meaning you take from what you make.
this shi nice but it wouldve been cool if you did other music theory stuff like common cadence or references or polyrhythms or types of rythms or like styles/articulations&dynamics, and like other shi cuz that would go crazy. even the adjustment of volume is music theory or like different scales like ionian or blues and like 1391093019 more
It depends on the genre you are doing but starting with a piano is pretty reliable. You can get some keyboards for pretty cheap, got my first for $20 dollars and its where I started. The piano is vital to learning music theory as it is what is used to visualize notes. Having a DAW helps too but is far from mandatory for learning, I find FL studio is more friendly to compositions as opposed to beats than some other DAWs and FL is free without saving which is good enough for atleast learning. The final thing is finding your source of education. If you are a student in school you should always look at your music program if it exists and pretty much no matter the subject, formal education will be your best FOR STARTING. If there is no formal options available to you RUclips is your best bet. "In The Mix" will introduce you to FL Studio but he is more sound engineering oriented. "Guy Michelmore" is a great youtuber for learning the basics of composition and melody writing and he does some introductory theory stuff. You can also get good results just by searching "music theory" or "introductory music theory" or "beginner music theory" The final thing I would suggest is using Musescore. It is free and great for learning and uses a sheet music setup instead of a piano roll which is great for a focus on music theory when writing. Though I find that Musescore causes the production process to be super slow and clunky and it is super limiting, I find that it has a lot less support from its developers than most other DAWs. I have found that conceptually jazz theory is the hardest to learn, and while this piece mainly focuses one instrument which simplifies the process a bit, don't expect to be writing jazz quickly. Depending on the rate at which you learn you may well end up making songs that are barely listenable for years. But if you stick with it for a while you will get a great new form of expression. I hope you do step into music as it's a great thing. Good luck!
I recommend going through the ABRSM music theory books starting from grade 1 and eventually ending on grade 5. Also if you do the exam u get some qualification as well
composed amazingly but the frequencies are throwing me off so much it ruins it, is every note pitched slightly different from normal or something? because the intervals are definitely incorrect
@ent_sillymaya It heavily depends on the defintion. J-Pop for me is strictly made in japan and i will not accept anything not made in japan/by the japanese. If a japanese person makes an american song it will also not be american-pop to me. As its not from america.
this mf is only 16 and can already make jazz harmony like this 😭😭😭
you just have to put in the effort and maybe just maybe go to a school, i joined music school when i was 14 and even a couple of years later i was still not as good as some 13yos, there were some kids that were just built different, but it wasnt bad, it was fun and also humbling, anyway, if you go to any school you'll see its not uncommon to see youngsters being absolute fire in theory, especially the ones who focus solely on it and on a single instrument, different from a DAW dwelling producer.
edit: i say "maybe just maybe" cuz nowadays it kinda isnt mandatory as it was like 50 years ago.
i started making music at 13 and its been 5 years and i still cant do shit like this bro 💀
focusing 100% on one thing and only that thing at a time will guarantee success
dedication + passion + fun will get you hyperfocused on anything
@@CG64Mushro0m but i checked your songs and you are great in many different and multiple things, you just didnt spend all your XP in one skill (not saying the original poster did).
oh ok
feel free to steal this dope chord progression :p
can u drop the chords pls 😭
@@nyct1b1us you can see what the chords are if you watch the video
😀
@@TypicalVole2437 i actually did watch the video if you couldn't tell by my comment. it would just be easier if they were already transcribed is all.
this is such a goated progression wtf
@@nyct1b1us stop getting so emotional
One song of music theory in 8 years
I could make a joke here if I knew any popular musicians.
@@i-am-linjafuckin Beethoven or sum? I want to hear the joke, please
This feels like a town theme from a Gen 4 Pokemon game, sounds great.
Legit what I was thinking
This would go hard in that soundfont
there is absolutely NO way we thought the same thing 😭
bro just made car game dealer ost
packing years of music theory into one song was definitely worth it
Extreme Gran Turismo vibes, great stuff.
doesnt have gts nonfunctional chord movements
yep I remember you got the jazz in ya
I can just picture a fire Japanese singing melody over this
That's a pretty big "music theory per second" ratio
Gave me chills! Hope to listen more from you❤
that AbM9add13 at the end with all the little flair sold it for me
Don’t let the haters get u down bro you’re killin it
Oooh that ending 🥰💖 Well done!
absolutely beautiful
this is amazing man well done!!
BEAUTIFUL!!!
that's so nice man, i can't steal this progression.
Can't stop replaying the last 15 seconds. This is awesome
I could teach a monkey that much theory in a week! Let's hear the Stravinsky patterns that sound octatonic but then modulate around the circle of fifths?
This sounds amazing man, woahhh
now, this is modern jazz
that piano is so amazingly warbly i love it
It's really good! Congrats!
Dude, this is amazing😭
What is this emoji dawg
This just motivated me to do something about music theory. I am limited by my creativity which I in turn feel is limited due to my poor knowledge of music theory.
Dope composition!
who are your inspirations? i really love this style
how did you learn music theory? are there certain sources you recommend?
i'm 18 and I would like to know how you learned music theory. Do you recommend any resources? I've got a lot of experience in FL studio but I haven't made my own original music yet. I would love to cook up some jams like you. Very impressive.
which piano did you use
This… is…. Beautiful 😢
What's the vst of the piano? I kinda like the sound
reminds me Steven Universe musics style
Absolutely amazing, as a person who doesn't know any music theory i can tell that this sounds absolutely incredible!!!!!!
Yknow, ive always heard this meme surrounding music theory that people who end up learning it hate the music they compose, so for you I hope this is not the case! Ive contemplated learning music theory at a later point in life, but the narrative that surrounds music theory gives me conflicted feelings about it. What's your perspective on music theory? Did seeing your music composition skills improve help you enjoy the process more,? or was the process of improving intrinsically satisfying on its own? the way we view the fruits of our labor can change when you have the perspective of what it took to get their. Overall, I liked this song, and I hope that as time continues the music you make begins to further contextualize the way you express yourself and the meaning you take from what you make.
Underrated.
😊someone hire this guy
what piano did you use?
How do u become so good?? Incredible stuff
PLEASE MAKE THIS A FULL SONG IM BEGGING YOU
it is a full song??
@@gone3394 No I just need a full song lmfao
Could we get an instrumental version?
I just got release cut piano for garageband working so gonna steal this chord progression and credit u when its done (if i get it done)
this is groovy as hell bruh i might sample it
This is a bop
this shi nice but it wouldve been cool if you did other music theory stuff like common cadence or references or polyrhythms or types of rythms or like styles/articulations&dynamics, and like other shi cuz that would go crazy. even the adjustment of volume is music theory or like different scales like ionian or blues and like 1391093019 more
i love it so much
BRUH THIS SHIT IS PERFECT
made me shed a tear
this is fire
this piano sounds so comfy
Thankfully the minute was good
This being in Trial is insane someone get them a license
amazing
What the heck was that bass and drum ending. (This is amazing, holy mother.)
can you find the music theory in overseas by ken carson?
it reminds me about old polish movies from 80s, 90s... like "7 zyc". I love this
This sounds like Himiko Kikuchi, good shit
what is that piano vst
bro this fire i wanna learn this junk so bad 😭
Groovy.
Could use more music theory smh (this is insanly good)
this made me go like hell yeah
sounds like a credits theme for an old mario game
Any tips on how to learn and start? I'm interested but I'm not sure how to begin
It depends on the genre you are doing but starting with a piano is pretty reliable. You can get some keyboards for pretty cheap, got my first for $20 dollars and its where I started. The piano is vital to learning music theory as it is what is used to visualize notes.
Having a DAW helps too but is far from mandatory for learning, I find FL studio is more friendly to compositions as opposed to beats than some other DAWs and FL is free without saving which is good enough for atleast learning.
The final thing is finding your source of education. If you are a student in school you should always look at your music program if it exists and pretty much no matter the subject, formal education will be your best FOR STARTING. If there is no formal options available to you RUclips is your best bet.
"In The Mix" will introduce you to FL Studio but he is more sound engineering oriented.
"Guy Michelmore" is a great youtuber for learning the basics of composition and melody writing and he does some introductory theory stuff.
You can also get good results just by searching "music theory" or "introductory music theory" or "beginner music theory"
The final thing I would suggest is using Musescore. It is free and great for learning and uses a sheet music setup instead of a piano roll which is great for a focus on music theory when writing. Though I find that Musescore causes the production process to be super slow and clunky and it is super limiting, I find that it has a lot less support from its developers than most other DAWs.
I have found that conceptually jazz theory is the hardest to learn, and while this piece mainly focuses one instrument which simplifies the process a bit, don't expect to be writing jazz quickly. Depending on the rate at which you learn you may well end up making songs that are barely listenable for years. But if you stick with it for a while you will get a great new form of expression. I hope you do step into music as it's a great thing. Good luck!
I recommend going through the ABRSM music theory books starting from grade 1 and eventually ending on grade 5. Also if you do the exam u get some qualification as well
@@Zenefied Alright alright, I'll check it out. Probably take notes too
@@Zenefiedwhich version tho?
Ufff 🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
POV : your at airplane and this music playing
Good jazz sound
where did you learn?
Very good work
composed amazingly but the frequencies are throwing me off so much it ruins it, is every note pitched slightly different from normal or something? because the intervals are definitely incorrect
Nice
I've started at my 16 but still lacking at my 19
ya like jazz
Are you ok with people using your music if they credit you?
this is so sick
sounds like gran turismo music
Reminds me of pixel gun 3d for some reason
Wow, that was something...😮
reminds me of flying beagle, are u on spotify?
can i get a download or link?
My question is: Where did you find these years of Music Theory?
Slaps!
that 0:25 lick was so damn dubious
This is so Persona soundtrack
permission to use this as a sample 🙏🙏
Permission granted 👍
im flabbergasted
frutiger aero vibes
all this in trial wtf man 😭
please tell me how you learned this! i NEED to know if you don't mind :D
Years of playing piano
@@Zenefied would it be possible to know how many years 🧐?
@@name-gh7lf < 10 years
my name is cleveland brown and i am proud to be
Wat I learn all this in 2 months is there more to it or something
oneshot piano?
the main piano is a little too panned to the side it seems
but neato!
years of JAAAAAZZZ!!!
would use this for a shop menu with a happy npc greeting you in lmfao
(PS: I'm a game developer lol)
It sounds like a Mario Kart Wii credits song😭🙏🔥🔥
and then some "idk music theory i just put notes when they fit melody" mf does the same 😭
it sounds absolutely amazing btw
dinner
Супер ваще, кайф
DAWG TURN THIS INTO THE MOST HYPE JPOP SONG OF ALL TIME
how can it be jpop if it wasnt even made in japan
@ent_sillymaya It heavily depends on the defintion. J-Pop for me is strictly made in japan and i will not accept anything not made in japan/by the japanese. If a japanese person makes an american song it will also not be american-pop to me. As its not from america.