As a Brazilian, I just wanted to make an errata, bossa is not a subgenre of jazz, it is actually born from samba that came from the outskirts and goes through a process of cultural appropriation by a richer, whiter class, especially in Rio de Janeiro, which used jazz references on top of samba in order to make samba more commercial to foreign people, but the root and initial genre of bossa is samba, which is a specifically Brazilian rhythm
@@GDRhythmic I don't believe there's anything wrong with enjoying bossa nova also considering that it played a role in important social subjects like in the fight against Brazil's military dictatorship Like even though it's more elitist than other genres there's nothing necessarily wrong with liking it there's still artists and a history involving the genre that has nothing to do with this cultural appropriation but it is a good thing to know and understand when sharing or criticizing tradicional bossa nova songs this is all just my opinion tho id like to hear what other ppl think 😭
As a Brazilian self-thought musician I can confirm this person is having way too much fun playing the cat synth lmao loved it. We gotta spread the word of bossa nova
if frizk was a music teacher at school i would go back to irl school just to attend the music classes, the sheer amount of enthusiasm in frizk's voice from explaining something as simple in music production as chords is just insane
As someone who plays in a jazz big band and combo, you nailed this Also the rhythm at 4:36 is called a clave. Typically a 2nd percussionist plays a wood block/fills with timbales at the beginning
this is just one of many claves, even bossa uses several types of claves, not even considering other genres i am actually latin american and percussionist and man i love claves so much, i feel them in my soul and body so hard, especially after that adam neely video where he explained claves as a lopsided metronome, that shit was eye opening
@pollosasadosalcarbon ok thanks for letting me know. I'm a trumpet player so I don't know a lot of the technical stuff. I'll give the Adam Neely video a watch. I love his videos
most fl tutorials i usually find are really dragged out, but this kind of style of tutorial seems like the kind i could actually learn from. 10/10 content
Im a big fan of bossa nova and that chord progression is known as the classic 2-5-1. basically you take the 2nd note of the scale and turn into a minor 7th, and then you take the 5th and 1st note of the scale and turn them to major 7ths. It is such a simple formula and it just sounds so good and funky. love the vibe!
Adding a tritone substitution (from ii-V-I to ii-ii♭-I) makes it all the more interesting. It's used a lot in the Getz/Gilberto (holy grail) recording a ton, and it adds a descending chromatic (1 semitone) progression into a resolution, which gives a spicy tension yet a satisfying resolution.
NO WAY as a brazilian myself, this gave me the happiness i needed this week :3 yes i came from the all my fellas song, but i will def will listen to all your music from now on (you deserve it)
7:39 "so fun making music!" is so real sometimes its easy to get lost producing but it's great ur able to be so positive :) refreshing to find ppl happy to produce rather than stressing to get sum new out every day
Over time, I’ve learned coding, 3D modeling, advanced level design, and this one little goober of a video is inspiring me to stop ripping music and develop my own. Take a sub dude. ❤
I guess I may have perfect pitch too, because as you put each chord in, I thought the next ones should be the same as you did! Great tutorial, Frizk! You're genuinely inspiring me. I've never managed to have any musical ideas before, but your "how-to/how I made" videos have helped me a lot! I might even try writing something soon.
I dont think you have perfect pitch, as that is being able to immediately recognise any note that you hear, like seeing colours and being able to sing (for instance) a D perfectly without a reference. I think you just have a lot of musicality and flow, which are much more important than being able to tell what note is being played. Have fun making music though :)
What Frizk calls perfect pitch here seems closer to "relative pitch", which is more about knowing the relation between notes. E.G., if someone plays for you a C and an A, you can hear that it's a major 6th/minor 3rd interval
Finally! After years, an FL Studio producer who's into what I'm into! I play piano in a jazz-y band, but love producing my own music. But in the DAW world, I feel pretty much in the minority with my taste. This is sooo appreciated! I love getting ideas from others and your stuff sounds great. You definitely have the feel of it spot on!
If you're old enough to experience video games of the late 80s and 90s, there are some game music remixes out there where the artists used FL Studio. A lot of the Sonic the Hedgehog themes had jazzed up remixes. I even remixed an X-men game level and did it in a jazzy house style!
I just found your channel on accident and I’m subscribing because you’re so cool. I love that you focus on the fun part of making music rather than being overly technical, makes me feel better as a musician bc I sometimes get in my head about my work being too simple! It’s refreshing :)
You're really natural at making content! Make more!!! There's not enough silly music production content out there, most of the production content is by people who take themselves way too seriously. I really enjoyed this video and the all my fellas one ❤
I just want to say Frizk, you are doing what I dreamt of doing as a kid. I’ve been making music for about 5 years now, and this inspired me to branch out some more. It’s interesting, seeing all the people in this comment section being amazed how you said “making music is fun,” while the whole point of making music is to HAVE FUN! Be creative, improvise, change that instrument that is out of place, add that drum beat to give it a nice vibe, let your imagination go! So, keep doing what you’re doing, and have fun! ❤️ - ThatsOwen | 11/28/2023
I love LABS! I've used it for over 3 years now and never get tired of it. The piano sounds are great. The drums sound cool for jazzy stuff too if you mess with them a bit.
The sheer genuine. . . Genuineness. This is just you. You judy enjoy doing this. And damn, you're *good* at it. Just watching you work, and watching your sheer, simple enjoyment of it all. Wholesome AF, man. Entertaining as heck. Love this.
You make music creation very approachable, which is insane because it's always been very intimidating to me. Bless for giving me confidence to finally try this out.
This video gave me so much joy. When you were matching the chords I was thinking "perfect pitch?" and then you said it and I was like "oooh." There is also something with a lot of your music that I dig. It just has that escape from reality feel. I love it.
created a playlist with all the stuff you recommended and I'm excited to dig in to some new stuff!! You are insanely gifted and talented in your music, yet your personality is very bright and uplifting! Please continue tutorials on different types of music you enjoy!
I had a big dumb smile through the entire video, and even had the same chills I had listening to the soundscape watching Interstellar and Dune. Even had some happy tears. Bossa nova is truly my favorite genre. Amazing. Thanks for uploading!
Your music just makes me feel good I love it SO FREAKING much. I've been searching for your RUclips channel all over! You're an inspiration to me, i just want to say thank you for introducing me to music creation, I absolutely adore your work!!!!
I love how you used zenology for the meow synth. It is a very good replacement because it is more customizable instead of having the same synth sound. Thanks
wow its really nice seeing how you use your intuition when composing, really just how ur thinking and then writing it down without any big music theory! thats the best way to make creative music
Dude this actually helped me a lot. Last year I finally bought FL studio and I've been playing a bit with the program and trying to find good vsts and all that stuff, but what I needed most was little tutorials about making genres of music in the program itself. Your explanation and the melody were awesome! You really make making music easy lolll
A series of videos like this with different genres would be amazing. You're super talented both as a musician and as a presenter. Your passion for music is infectious!
2:19 you might have relative pitch instead! Instead of making it easier to identify pitches and chords by ear, it makes it easier to construct and derive chords by hearing how they fit together :3
i came from “all my fellas”, but to see the genuine joy that music production gives you reminds me of when i used to produce. keep up the good work Frizk!
dude, how have i never heard of you, your content is one of the occasions where watching music being made is as fun as watching gaming compilations and top youtubers, keep up the good work.
yea singing really helps with making music in general, you can learn theory but you can do just as well by singing the notes that sound right and using your ears and your intuition
Not only has this taught me a bossa nova style chord progression I've been wanting to learn for forever, but it is also the most wholesome production video i have ever watched 😂❤
i've been fooling around with fl studio for a while now, people always say 'grr use ableton' or 'grr use logic' but it's just so intuitive. i can hear chord progressions in my head (sounds a bit weird but it's just a perfect pitch thing) and just being able to put those down on a moments notice, add little bits here and there, and voila i have a silly little song, is awesome. you're so right when you say making music is so much fun!
as a fellow brasilian myself i have to say this is absolutely amazing and loved watching this really feel like you got that classic bossa nova sound just right
very good video, lots of tutorials lack the "fun" part about composing and having a nice time doing something silly, sometimes they feel kinda robotic, but this one reminds me that composing can be one of the most fun things anyone could ever learn
i just found out about your channel, one of the rare instances where i insta subscribed to someone, this feels so light and silly, i love this, ive been trying to get into producing and music writing but im kinda stuck on how to learn music theory and how to start learning it
I don't know why, rather than seeing tutorials of FL seeing stuff like this inspires me to go to FL myself more. Appreciate the video, keep up the good work 👍
I love this so much. I've been trying to make music for a while now but I haven't found anyone actually making stuff and walking through it like you. Keep making videos and music you love❤❤
I love how chill you are with the explanations, not going over the top n stuff. I also like how your FL studio looks, nice skin! ❤ Keep it up, hope to see more of your videos in my feed.
As a self taught teen producer, this really helps a LOT. I really like the way you give the down right basics of it and had fun with it to show that music production is challenging at first, and then really fun after that. Thanks a lot for this.
dude omg i just started making music like two weeks ago and i am a total beginner .man u havin fun made me so motivated and excited to learn keep goin dawg!!!
After watching hundreds of hours worth of tutorials, I can say that, even thought this is not the genre I make, this was the best tutorial because he was able to perfectly describe and make us feel like the best and most important part about music producing is having fun
Bro i wish i had as much talent as you do, i love music so much, and it's truly inspiring to see you composing so fluently/proficiently and enjoying it so much.
i almost never am interested in like music making stuff, but i like this lol. this kind of stuff is really chill and of course, silly. also u have nice voice :3
Bro, just found your channel. As a Brazilian, I can say I loved the vibe of this "basic sound" (and I also feel so warm watching you have fun making stuff like this kkkkkk)
it's fascinating how much joy making music gives u
honestly ive almost never seen anyone as happy as this when making music it cool
@@CyberVortex_you forgor
Hi phighting music guy
It's really fun yes.
Yeah so much fun
As a fl studio user, this makes me wanna make my own silly bossa nova cat song
Same
then do it
@@wormcake_ i did it yesterday
Me too!
i want to learn how to use fl studio just to make this
It genuinely brought a smile to my face when you said "It's so fun making music!" 😭
As a Brazilian, I just wanted to make an errata, bossa is not a subgenre of jazz, it is actually born from samba that came from the outskirts and goes through a process of cultural appropriation by a richer, whiter class, especially in Rio de Janeiro, which used jazz references on top of samba in order to make samba more commercial to foreign people, but the root and initial genre of bossa is samba, which is a specifically Brazilian rhythm
this^^
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Verdade, detalhe MUITO importante!!
If it came from cultural appropriation, can i still like it?
@@GDRhythmic I don't believe there's anything wrong with enjoying bossa nova also considering that it played a role in important social subjects like in the fight against Brazil's military dictatorship
Like even though it's more elitist than other genres there's nothing necessarily wrong with liking it there's still artists and a history involving the genre that has nothing to do with this cultural appropriation but it is a good thing to know and understand when sharing or criticizing tradicional bossa nova songs
this is all just my opinion tho id like to hear what other ppl think 😭
As a Brazilian self-thought musician I can confirm this person is having way too much fun playing the cat synth lmao loved it. We gotta spread the word of bossa nova
Spread the word of bossa nova ? XD you are making it seem like its some fkng obscire genre, lol
@@Woodsaras BROO Bossa nova is undergroud fa
@@spawel1 gosh yall seriously retrdd. uneducated retrd.
@@Woodsaras you would be surprised by the amount of people who don't know it or don't know the name wodkdjekdhebdoebdks
@@Woodsarasits not famous enough
if frizk was a music teacher at school i would go back to irl school just to attend the music classes, the sheer amount of enthusiasm in frizk's voice from explaining something as simple in music production as chords is just insane
As someone who plays in a jazz big band and combo, you nailed this
Also the rhythm at 4:36 is called a clave. Typically a 2nd percussionist plays a wood block/fills with timbales at the beginning
this is just one of many claves, even bossa uses several types of claves, not even considering other genres
i am actually latin american and percussionist and man i love claves so much, i feel them in my soul and body so hard, especially after that adam neely video where he explained claves as a lopsided metronome, that shit was eye opening
@pollosasadosalcarbon ok thanks for letting me know. I'm a trumpet player so I don't know a lot of the technical stuff. I'll give the Adam Neely video a watch. I love his videos
most fl tutorials i usually find are really dragged out, but this kind of style of tutorial seems like the kind i could actually learn from. 10/10 content
Short attention spam
nuh uh
no just boring people making boring videos
@@Andrlz_
@@Andrlz_attention spam
@@Andrlz_ me when my conveniently packaged meat cannot focus for extended periods of time
your piano chord progressions always just sound good, there isnt any other way to explain it. keep the amazing work up!
Im a big fan of bossa nova and that chord progression is known as the classic 2-5-1. basically you take the 2nd note of the scale and turn into a minor 7th, and then you take the 5th and 1st note of the scale and turn them to major 7ths. It is such a simple formula and it just sounds so good and funky. love the vibe!
Adding a tritone substitution (from ii-V-I to ii-ii♭-I) makes it all the more interesting. It's used a lot in the Getz/Gilberto (holy grail) recording a ton, and it adds a descending chromatic (1 semitone) progression into a resolution, which gives a spicy tension yet a satisfying resolution.
NO WAY
as a brazilian myself, this gave me the happiness i needed this week :3
yes i came from the all my fellas song, but i will def will listen to all your music from now on (you deserve it)
Mó doido ver um gringo ensinando a fazer musica do nosso país né kskskskks achei foda demais também
@@christopherbrownchannel8553 né mano
e o melhor é que ele faz bem tb
as a brazilian myself
@@christopherbrownchannel8553 eu ia comentar justamente isso ksksk
as a brazilian
Fico feliz em saber que muitos artistas gringos apreciam a bossa nova, um dos estilos que mais destacou a cultura brasileira sem sombra de duvida
sim, mt daora de ver quando o pessoal de fora conhece coisas realmente boas sobre o br
AAAA, I’d love a little silly album with songs like this! It’d be absolutely perfect to just chill with friends with that on!
Check out Louie Zhong man, he got hours of these thing
you'd never believe it but...
7:39 "so fun making music!" is so real sometimes its easy to get lost producing but it's great ur able to be so positive :) refreshing to find ppl happy to produce rather than stressing to get sum new out every day
This video warms my heart, especially when you said “it’s so fun making music!”. Keep doing this, man! You’ve got talent!
Over time, I’ve learned coding, 3D modeling, advanced level design, and this one little goober of a video is inspiring me to stop ripping music and develop my own. Take a sub dude. ❤
I guess I may have perfect pitch too, because as you put each chord in, I thought the next ones should be the same as you did! Great tutorial, Frizk! You're genuinely inspiring me. I've never managed to have any musical ideas before, but your "how-to/how I made" videos have helped me a lot! I might even try writing something soon.
I dont think you have perfect pitch, as that is being able to immediately recognise any note that you hear, like seeing colours and being able to sing (for instance) a D perfectly without a reference. I think you just have a lot of musicality and flow, which are much more important than being able to tell what note is being played. Have fun making music though :)
@@texoco9280 Yeah, I don't know notes by name from hearing them, so probably not. Thanks man! You have fun too, if you ever decide to make music. :)
@@texoco9280 relative pitch is what you are looking to describe this skill. It's just one step below Perfect Pitch honestly
Nah he's just flexing his luck, anyone can learn to write chords like this with some time
What Frizk calls perfect pitch here seems closer to "relative pitch", which is more about knowing the relation between notes. E.G., if someone plays for you a C and an A, you can hear that it's a major 6th/minor 3rd interval
this genre sounds so good 😭
Finally! After years, an FL Studio producer who's into what I'm into! I play piano in a jazz-y band, but love producing my own music. But in the DAW world, I feel pretty much in the minority with my taste. This is sooo appreciated! I love getting ideas from others and your stuff sounds great. You definitely have the feel of it spot on!
If you're old enough to experience video games of the late 80s and 90s, there are some game music remixes out there where the artists used FL Studio. A lot of the Sonic the Hedgehog themes had jazzed up remixes. I even remixed an X-men game level and did it in a jazzy house style!
Humans are so cute
I just found your channel on accident and I’m subscribing because you’re so cool. I love that you focus on the fun part of making music rather than being overly technical, makes me feel better as a musician bc I sometimes get in my head about my work being too simple! It’s refreshing :)
You're really natural at making content! Make more!!! There's not enough silly music production content out there, most of the production content is by people who take themselves way too seriously. I really enjoyed this video and the all my fellas one ❤
Yes! I think remember a kid requesting a Bossa Break type song in your last video, so thanks for doing this!
i wish my experience making music was as free as you make it seem 😭😭
i love this tutorial, you can feel the passion flowing from it for the music
just connect with your soul, your art is a pure expression, connect with the emotion of the moment and you will see the flow carrying you
I just want to say Frizk, you are doing what I dreamt of doing as a kid. I’ve been making music for about 5 years now, and this inspired me to branch out some more. It’s interesting, seeing all the people in this comment section being amazed how you said “making music is fun,” while the whole point of making music is to HAVE FUN! Be creative, improvise, change that instrument that is out of place, add that drum beat to give it a nice vibe, let your imagination go! So, keep doing what you’re doing, and have fun! ❤️
- ThatsOwen | 11/28/2023
I love LABS! I've used it for over 3 years now and never get tired of it. The piano sounds are great. The drums sound cool for jazzy stuff too if you mess with them a bit.
gotta love the fact that you say the specific sounds that ur using
6:56 - When you spammed those notes there ... All I thought of was "Bossa Nova, but a BOTW Guardian is playing it ".
I love when producers explain how they make their music, like you and closet, its really fun to see how other people do it
The sheer genuine. . . Genuineness. This is just you. You judy enjoy doing this. And damn, you're *good* at it. Just watching you work, and watching your sheer, simple enjoyment of it all. Wholesome AF, man. Entertaining as heck. Love this.
it strikes me how real you are, you're the most genuine person I've ever seen on RUclips.
❤️❤️
Sounds like a better version of elevators music
I love these kind of tutorials, it feels like a friend is teaching me something I didn’t know. You make it look so easy and fun
You earned a sub :)
You make music creation very approachable, which is insane because it's always been very intimidating to me. Bless for giving me confidence to finally try this out.
This video gave me so much joy. When you were matching the chords I was thinking "perfect pitch?" and then you said it and I was like "oooh." There is also something with a lot of your music that I dig. It just has that escape from reality feel. I love it.
you are inspiring. im learning music theory hard rn and am astonished at how good your musical skills are
created a playlist with all the stuff you recommended and I'm excited to dig in to some new stuff!! You are insanely gifted and talented in your music, yet your personality is very bright and uplifting! Please continue tutorials on different types of music you enjoy!
Love this chill but informative form of content hope you keep it up
Pretty inspiring to me since I'm a super fl noob
this vid is so wholesome. fr please we’d love to see your other projects
I had a big dumb smile through the entire video, and even had the same chills I had listening to the soundscape watching Interstellar and Dune. Even had some happy tears. Bossa nova is truly my favorite genre.
Amazing. Thanks for uploading!
Loving your joy making music😍
That's the spirit, just make stuff that sounds good! As a self taught musician as well I do just play around with chords untill it sounds 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bossa Break is easily one of my favorite pieces of music, you outdid yourself and it's been my go to study music!
Your music just makes me feel good I love it SO FREAKING much.
I've been searching for your RUclips channel all over!
You're an inspiration to me, i just want to say thank you for introducing me to music creation, I absolutely adore your work!!!!
I love how you used zenology for the meow synth. It is a very good replacement because it is more customizable instead of having the same synth sound. Thanks
Dude you gotta keep making videos like this, this was a blast!!
wow its really nice seeing how you use your intuition when composing, really just how ur thinking and then writing it down without any big music theory! thats the best way to make creative music
Dude this actually helped me a lot. Last year I finally bought FL studio and I've been playing a bit with the program and trying to find good vsts and all that stuff, but what I needed most was little tutorials about making genres of music in the program itself.
Your explanation and the melody were awesome!
You really make making music easy lolll
“Self taught, placing notes wherever I want to” is exactly how I would describe me making music.
Even though your channel has 2 videos, you already have many subscribers, which is admirable! And your music is cool👍
A series of videos like this with different genres would be amazing. You're super talented both as a musician and as a presenter. Your passion for music is infectious!
omfg i love your videos so far, definitely show those projects that's been sitting there
You should do more of these, and totally show other silly projects!
2:19 you might have relative pitch instead!
Instead of making it easier to identify pitches and chords by ear, it makes it easier to construct and derive chords by hearing how they fit together :3
i came from “all my fellas”, but to see the genuine joy that music production gives you reminds me of when i used to produce. keep up the good work Frizk!
dude, how have i never heard of you, your content is one of the occasions where watching music being made is as fun as watching gaming compilations and top youtubers, keep up the good work.
7:35 for the most genuine expression of happiness I’ve heard in a while
I have a question, does singing the chords you wanna use help make better chords?
yep! it helps you figure out what fits :D
Thanks! also how did you learn to use your midi? I have one but its just rotting away 😩@@frizkmusic
yea singing really helps with making music in general, you can learn theory but you can do just as well by singing the notes that sound right and using your ears and your intuition
Not only has this taught me a bossa nova style chord progression I've been wanting to learn for forever, but it is also the most wholesome production video i have ever watched 😂❤
Pressed on the video for fun, found a plugin i've been searching for a long time, thank you so much bro!
Please release this song!
So Silly Right Guys?
This Silly Cat
Wow
I love how you're teaching us how to make a song while having fun at the same time.
Keep up the good work!!!
Please keep up this style i absolutely love the casual vibe as if a friend is explaining something to you
as a Brazilian and a musician, this makes ne happy. good job, buddy
The joy in it is so respectable, even got me pumped up. Amazing work!
Just a wholesome man doing wholesome things :)
2:50 bro sings so well
i've been fooling around with fl studio for a while now, people always say 'grr use ableton' or 'grr use logic' but it's just so intuitive. i can hear chord progressions in my head (sounds a bit weird but it's just a perfect pitch thing) and just being able to put those down on a moments notice, add little bits here and there, and voila i have a silly little song, is awesome. you're so right when you say making music is so much fun!
Where do you get labs from
@@JenithGunatilaka Spitfire official web
as a fellow brasilian myself i have to say this is absolutely amazing and loved watching this
really feel like you got that classic bossa nova sound just right
very good video, lots of tutorials lack the "fun" part about composing and having a nice time doing something silly, sometimes they feel kinda robotic, but this one reminds me that composing can be one of the most fun things anyone could ever learn
i just found out about your channel, one of the rare instances where i insta subscribed to someone, this feels so light and silly, i love this, ive been trying to get into producing and music writing but im kinda stuck on how to learn music theory and how to start learning it
Bro, we need MORE of these tutorials! You are such an inspiring person!
"i have perfect pitch, so is like, just hear it" Dude says that as it was nothing rare, you freaking special bastard we love your songs
thank you so much i feel like this is finally my gateway into to really making music like that
thank you thank you thank youu
this cat sound is very cute and very silly at this same time HAHA
I don't know why, rather than seeing tutorials of FL seeing stuff like this inspires me to go to FL myself more.
Appreciate the video, keep up the good work 👍
I didn't know LABS existed until now, I'm getting it. That sounds beautiful.
omg you finally uploaded this vid. I listen to bossa break 24/7😍
I love this man his beats remind me of yun head and make life so much better
I love this so much. I've been trying to make music for a while now but I haven't found anyone actually making stuff and walking through it like you. Keep making videos and music you love❤❤
I love how chill you are with the explanations, not going over the top n stuff. I also like how your FL studio looks, nice skin! ❤ Keep it up, hope to see more of your videos in my feed.
As a self taught teen producer, this really helps a LOT. I really like the way you give the down right basics of it and had fun with it to show that music production is challenging at first, and then really fun after that. Thanks a lot for this.
As someone who loves silly little tunes like these, I appreciate you for making this video, this is some great inspiration
ur enthusiasm is literally pulling me out of my creative rut rn... ur stuff is awesome man keep it up ❤
dude omg i just started making music like two weeks ago and i am a total beginner .man u havin fun made me so motivated and excited to learn keep goin dawg!!!
love ur positive energy
man you just reminded me how fun this music thing is and how much i love it, tears in my eyes type shit thanks
After watching hundreds of hours worth of tutorials, I can say that, even thought this is not the genre I make, this was the best tutorial because he was able to perfectly describe and make us feel like the best and most important part about music producing is having fun
god I FCKING LOVE bossa nova, especially acoustic with that grainy vintage noise
very good for keeping the night tulpas away
Bro i wish i had as much talent as you do, i love music so much, and it's truly inspiring to see you composing so fluently/proficiently and enjoying it so much.
This was incredibly fun to follow along to. Please make more tutorials like this!
I'm really happy that I got introduced to your music it's all I listen to
i almost never am interested in like music making stuff, but i like this lol. this kind of stuff is really chill and of course, silly. also u have nice voice :3
Bro, just found your channel. As a Brazilian, I can say I loved the vibe of this "basic sound" (and I also feel so warm watching you have fun making stuff like this kkkkkk)
You are very inspiring man, your love for music is contagious. Keep it up :)
youre videos make me so happy! i am gonna go make some tunes right now!
omg you have perfect pitch thats actually crazy! im glad youre making cool tunes like these
i absolutely love this style of video WOW. i wish you did streams or something i could listen to you talk for ages lol
just got spitfire labs, i'm so glad i ran into this video and your suggestion. thanks, it makes getting into fl studio a lot easier lol