Man, you have no idea what this tutorial means to me. I have watched thousands of videos and none of them amde sense coz none of them explained it this way. Thank you so much for this video. Love from India 🇮🇳
Please keep this up! You are logical, raw, methodic, thorough and everything else without the fluff and the bs. Trust me, I've been through a lot of materials from other people, you are a natural at this. I mean it, please keep this up!
man thank you, thank god for people like you who can explain different things and break it down. always loved guitar sounds and dont want to use loops to do it and now i can hopefully get better at making guitar beats
This is fantastic! I wondered for a long time how to make six-string chords that always match the piano equivalents, and this is an excellent technique. Much less painstaking than I first imagined.
I saw a few vids on how to do this and it went over my head, this was quick to the point and easy to understand, but I'll be honest seems like a lot of work lol
Thanks man took me an hr a few shots and a blunt to find this information and tou broke it down perfectly. And with common sense i know certain scales I can only use 4 notes.
The playability of the chord is also a consideration of course, if you want to be fully authentic. Might be some note combinations that fingers just can't be made to do on a guitar.
yeahhh n for that reason i kinda hate this video. I thought i was giving good advice but in the end its kinda like normie who thinks he knows guitar gives weird kinda guitary advice. although the results are cool and people seem grateful for the technique anyway , so ive decided to keep the video up
On the second chord @4:25 ish why not move G into Fsharp What's the method behind this. I've seen charts of where notes are on the fretboard of a guitar and it seems like there's a formula to it
E A D G B E are the open strings, that´s as low as they go... by pressing on the fret board you can only make the strings shorter, and this makes the pitch go up.
This was a great video. I literally had to watch a dozen videos before this one looking for this very answer of how to convert Piano Midi Chords into Guitar Midi Chords. I would also like to know if you know how to arpeggiate these chords in the Piano Roll. In other words do you know how to program effective picking patterns.
i normally just draw out the chord and then chop it up rhythmically so one note hits at a time. Kind of just think of how i would play it on the guitar. Glad the video helped!
Retach Music Thanks for your reply. I appreciate it. I am trying to program guitar Arpeggios but they are not fitting in. I tried for example to program a F major arpeggio against a F5 power chord but it’s clashing. Anyway I will keep experimenting. Subbing to your channel.
Hi there. Why my chords are played in different parts of the neck after I have moved them to the piano roll? The sound of the chords is no quite the same.thanks
Thank you for this video! This really helped a lot man! Would it be possible for you to do a follow up showcasing how to incorporate guitar melodies on the chords?
Do the guitar notes need to find the nearest upper chord note by all means? If the a chord note is 2 semitones below the guitar note and the next one is 4 semitones above it, is it mandatory to go to the higher note even it's farther away? Can't I go to the one below?
this is a great vid man its just this one thing im having issues with... sharp minor chords. like if i was trying to put down a d sharp minor chord how would do that?
figure the notes of a D# minor chord (D#, Gb, A#) then move them into the 6 string shape by moving the standard tuned strings UP to the nearest key in the chord.. So the order from lowest to highest would be like Gb - A# - D# - A#- D# - Gb for a 6 voice D# minor chord.
Why is you grid red? And how did you do it? Is that necessary for building chords on FL? Also I use sound fonts, and the strumming doesnt seem to work? Mind you I dont shit about a guitar. Never played one in my life so this video kind of seems vague to me (which isnt your fault)
hey guys, thanks for your tutorial, but i got a question, if i not write in C major , if i am writing melody in F minor , then at that moment what should i put six stringS? keep as E A D G A B or lay down other 6 strings?
@@cand1ebeatz its still the same technique. The reason we start from E A D G B E is because that is standard guitar tuning, this beginning position has nothing to do with writing in C major.
@@retachmusic90 i think I know ur meaning a bit, but i still have a bit confuse, if we write melodies in F min or other key, we still need to set E A D G A B as standard or use other strings?
@@cand1ebeatz standard tuning on a guitar is E A D G B E - not as you mentioned above. We start with these notes because that is the order of the strings are tuned on guitar. Then one at a time move those notes to the desired note you need in your F minor scale. There is no E in F minor - the E will be moved to F. There is no A in F minor, A will be moved to A# etc......
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@@retachmusic90 Thanks!!
that what i am finding for 1 month but now it is here.
Man, you have no idea what this tutorial means to me. I have watched thousands of videos and none of them amde sense coz none of them explained it this way. Thank you so much for this video. Love from India 🇮🇳
Please keep this up!
You are logical, raw, methodic, thorough and everything else without the fluff and the bs.
Trust me, I've been through a lot of materials from other people, you are a natural at this.
I mean it, please keep this up!
this is very kind and encouraging. i will consider making more content. thank you.
If I could I'd give this man 2 thumbs up lol
man thank you, thank god for people like you who can explain different things and break it down. always loved guitar sounds and dont want to use loops to do it and now i can hopefully get better at making guitar beats
Watched a ton of tutorials but only now I finally understand how to convert them. Thanks!
This is fantastic! I wondered for a long time how to make six-string chords that always match the piano equivalents, and this is an excellent technique. Much less painstaking than I first imagined.
You're a genius! I never figured this out in my 8 years of writing music. This helped so much! SO MUCH! THANK YOU
I saw a few vids on how to do this and it went over my head, this was quick to the point and easy to understand, but I'll be honest seems like a lot of work lol
its a decent amt of work but if thats the sound you wana get sometimes a little extra work gets you there.
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Literally I was searching for this from a year
Woah! Crazy, this TuT was really really good! good explained, thank you for that! Greetings from Germany :)!
Thanks man took me an hr a few shots and a blunt to find this information and tou broke it down perfectly. And with common sense i know certain scales I can only use 4 notes.
The playability of the chord is also a consideration of course, if you want to be fully authentic. Might be some note combinations that fingers just can't be made to do on a guitar.
yeahhh n for that reason i kinda hate this video. I thought i was giving good advice but in the end its kinda like normie who thinks he knows guitar gives weird kinda guitary advice.
although the results are cool and people seem grateful for the technique anyway , so ive decided to keep the video up
@@retachmusic90 can you make an updated version addressing it?
@@retachmusic90+1 please we need an update!!
Hi, very good Video. Thank you a lot🤝. How would you build it up with a 12 String guitare
Nice. I love to use chords with that strumming style :D Guitars are really a good base for making so many styles music
Thank you for this.
Thank you sir. Please tell me how to set the length of each note so it sounds like a guitar being strummed. I would be grateful.
Thank you so much, you are really underrated
This is really simple and easy to remember! Thank you
thanks that tipp with using alt+s helped me alot.
I used Soundation Studio and not FL Studio. Would this trick work on there?
How about power chords?
This is really helpful thank you. Do you have any tutorials about creating guitar riffs?
This.
Very helpful what about how can u simulate with capo ?
On the second chord @4:25 ish why not move G into Fsharp
What's the method behind this. I've seen charts of where notes are on the fretboard of a guitar and it seems like there's a formula to it
Great short tutorial, appreciate it.
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very impressive..very super cool explaination..gifted, thankyou so much..
so to insert any chord into guitar voicing you up from the available notes? how come you never move down?
E A D G B E are the open strings, that´s as low as they go... by pressing on the fret board you can only make the strings shorter, and this makes the pitch go up.
This was a great video. I literally had to watch a dozen videos before this one looking for this very answer of how to convert Piano Midi Chords into Guitar Midi Chords. I would also like to know if you know how to arpeggiate these chords in the Piano Roll. In other words do you know how to program effective picking patterns.
i normally just draw out the chord and then chop it up rhythmically so one note hits at a time. Kind of just think of how i would play it on the guitar. Glad the video helped!
Retach Music Thanks for your reply. I appreciate it. I am trying to program guitar Arpeggios but they are not fitting in. I tried for example to program a F major arpeggio against a F5 power chord but it’s clashing. Anyway I will keep experimenting. Subbing to your channel.
Thank you sooooo much! You help me a lot! Keep moving buddy!
Absolutely amazing!! Thank you so much for this video!!! I’ve been struggling to do this forever
you move the notes just up? not down right
This is really helpful, i gotta thnk you man for the time You invested for sharing this data. 👊🏼🙌🏼
Hi there.
Why my chords are played in different parts of the neck after I have moved them to the piano roll? The sound of the chords is no quite the same.thanks
Thank you for this video! This really helped a lot man! Would it be possible for you to do a follow up showcasing how to incorporate guitar melodies on the chords?
Do the guitar notes need to find the nearest upper chord note by all means? If the a chord note is 2 semitones below the guitar note and the next one is 4 semitones above it, is it mandatory to go to the higher note even it's farther away? Can't I go to the one below?
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This is really helpful for me dude, thanks for sharing
thank you so much sir for this brilliant video i dnt knw anything about guitar but after this, now i can create melodies,god bless you alot
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Thank you so much! That was way easier than I thought it would be
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This is really nice tutorial. I'm guessing this works on different tuning such us drop tunings.
yeah it will work in that context.
this is a great vid man its just this one thing im having issues with... sharp minor chords. like if i was trying to put down a d sharp minor chord how would do that?
figure the notes of a D# minor chord (D#, Gb, A#) then move them into the 6 string shape by moving the standard tuned strings UP to the nearest key in the chord.. So the order from lowest to highest would be like Gb - A# - D# - A#- D# - Gb for a 6 voice D# minor chord.
@@retachmusic90 question for the guitar voicing how come you must move up to next available note and never down?
Awesome technique.
Very good, thank you. That gives me some ideas, for instance, playing in tunings. Open E or G to name a couple.Thanks
This is a well made tutorial!
I hope i get the idea to strum down but how can i strum up?
This video was very helpfull for me,thank you so much
yo man thanks for the info
does this also work for electric guitar?
been trying to figure out how to write chords with one in midi but it usually comes out a mess
Can you do guitar strumming in midi files to use in styles that i create in cubase? Thanks
Can you do the same thing on pro tools?
This was mindblowing. Thank you so much!
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Can I have a quitar melody with 3 strings? 3 melodic lines not 6. It must be always 6 notes?
Very informative, thanks man!
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Great video!
Why is you grid red? And how did you do it? Is that necessary for building chords on FL? Also I use sound fonts, and the strumming doesnt seem to work? Mind you I dont shit about a guitar. Never played one in my life so this video kind of seems vague to me (which isnt your fault)
Thank you so much for this good sir
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Doesn't this change the whole chord though? How would one play like a c major on the piano roll like this ?
hey guys, thanks for your tutorial, but i got a question, if i not write in C major , if i am writing melody in F minor , then at that moment what should i put six stringS? keep as E A D G A B or lay down other 6 strings?
keep the 6 strings on E A D G B E and then move the notes one at a time upward to fit the F minor chord.
@@retachmusic90 i am not mean chords, i mean is scale
@@cand1ebeatz its still the same technique. The reason we start from E A D G B E is because that is standard guitar tuning, this beginning position has nothing to do with writing in C major.
@@retachmusic90 i think I know ur meaning a bit, but i still have a bit confuse, if we write melodies in F min or other key, we still need to set E A D G A B as standard or use other strings?
@@cand1ebeatz standard tuning on a guitar is E A D G B E - not as you mentioned above.
We start with these notes because that is the order of the strings are tuned on guitar. Then one at a time move those notes to the desired note you need in your F minor scale.
There is no E in F minor - the E will be moved to F. There is no A in F minor, A will be moved to A# etc......
is this logic same as 7th, 9th, 11th or 13th chord?
btw this is awesome, thank you so much bro!
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awesome vid bro , can u do more tuts videos pls on spanish melody
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Why he is moving notes and placing close to the three notes triad anyone please??
im taking a 3 note triad and moving it into a 6 note voicing.
@@retachmusic90 do you do the same thing if your trying to do 7th chords
Great video! What do you do when the key you are using does not have some of these notes?
??? move the notes into key
Retach Music lol sorry just rewatched, I misunderstood a step, my bad
@@vesselday4949 yeah i figured u were missing something important in there =P
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Sir can you please do tutorial of famous English or indian songs on fl studio.. we will be grateful
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