the key dont rlly matter. it depends a lot on the instruments/bass ur using as well as what actual chords ur using. in general though a fat low bass does sound best around the low E so that’s probably why u like d min so much. especially if ur just using a simple i-ii° progression. ur bass is always gonna be in that perfect pocket
@@DavidAneru90 thats definitely a cool sound design tactic in its own way. the 12 stout st beat was made that way but probably pitched down more. What i mean though is write the entire melody like whatever parts. lets say hypothetically ur beat has chords, a pad, a lead, and a bell. write those all in c major, then after u finished writing it, get a good bassline. Then lets say your bassline goes like F for 2 bars then A for 2 bars. you can bring that down like 3 semitones and your bassline will go D - F# now which is going to hit harder but isnt so deep ppl cant hear it without a subwoofer. Then you go to your chords, select all the midi, drag them down 3st, your pad same thing, etc etc. Apparently on FL theres a way to do all ur instruments at once but i dont use it. on ableton u basically gotta do it one by one. it’s a bit tedious but its easier than learning every scale plus when you’re thinking about where the bass will sit during composition itll make mixing 10x easier. hopefully that makes sense. maybe ill make a tutorial one day on my producer account
Thats almost how i do all my melody. I even use Scaler to get a random chord progression. And sometimes i use tools like arpeggiator , randomize , riff etc .
I like this cause I like making drill beats a similar way with sus chords but always trying to figure out a way to spice it up, thinking something similar to this wld work good!
-Unfortunately music terminology is weird. The third note in a minor or major scale is 4 or 3 semitones above the root- Meant to respond to other comment
@@Beatstockpile127 Shoot, I meant to respond to the other comment to bridge the ideas of scale degrees and semitones. Scale degrees are definitely useful.
@@user-vz3uf8us7f Music terminology can sometimes be weird. The third note in a minor or major scale is 4 or 3 semitones above the root, and the fifth note is 7 semitones above the root.
Some do it to follow they chord progression and some so it can be easier to see the helpers I think good if u write music without only depending con chord progression and another advantage of the helpers u won't have to delete the scale and it don't get in the way so I think overall scale highlighting better also
Shouldnt the 2nd chord be dim if minor scale? Not hating cause I like this formula/theory and sometimes use dim chords on 2nd and sometimes I dont and its def not noticeable...
I usually say if they are right next to each other they make tension. If they have a one note gap it’s emotional. If it’s more than that it sounds more anthemic
It is wild to me that people think about the feeling a sound invokes based on its position in FL studio, I totally get it, but as an analog-head I can only think about notes and the dissonance and resolution between them in terms of sheet music
There's a scale paste option (the button that's a circle with three lines), just choose the scale you want. If it's the one in the video, it'd be "natural minor" If you want to make the scales yourself without needing to paste it, you could just draw in the notes yourself, or use the scale highlighting feature. To use the scale highlighting feature you have to right-click the music button in the piano roll (a few buttons you have to mess with, I honestly forget it's been a while), and then choose the root note and then the scale type
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Bro you are helping me a lot with these music theory shorts
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This ain’t theory it’s just uncreative
same here
@@lukenester2319 its helpful for people who straight up do not know what the fuck they are doing
Minecraft diamond ore looking ahh music
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GIGGLING
I CANT BREATHE AHAHA
how high were you to see this😭🙏🙏
LMAO I JUST GOT IT LMAOO
The fact the melody sounds recognizable for dark trap 😂
This melody is def from a rap record I’ve heard before I just can’t put my finger on it
@@itsnrv1817 any ghostemane song
dark trap
idk if im addicted to fnaf but
*SPRINGTRAP*
True, I heard that somewhere too 😂@@itsnrv1817
@@itsnrv1817But I think it was some type beat
appreciate these videos honestly, i enjoy seeing people’s creative processes
This is DOPE as hell...... D Minor scale makes for some of the best bouncy and dark type melodies!!
I know its old but make your melody 3 or 5 semitones higher and then pitch it down 😇
the key dont rlly matter. it depends a lot on the instruments/bass ur using as well as what actual chords ur using. in general though a fat low bass does sound best around the low E so that’s probably why u like d min so much. especially if ur just using a simple i-ii° progression. ur bass is always gonna be in that perfect pocket
So you mean write it higher 3-5 semitones, render it, then pitch it down to the desired key?
@@DavidAneru90 thats definitely a cool sound design tactic in its own way. the 12 stout st beat was made that way but probably pitched down more.
What i mean though is write the entire melody like whatever parts. lets say hypothetically ur beat has chords, a pad, a lead, and a bell. write those all in c major, then after u finished writing it, get a good bassline. Then lets say your bassline goes like F for 2 bars then A for 2 bars. you can bring that down like 3 semitones and your bassline will go D - F# now which is going to hit harder but isnt so deep ppl cant hear it without a subwoofer. Then you go to your chords, select all the midi, drag them down 3st, your pad same thing, etc etc.
Apparently on FL theres a way to do all ur instruments at once but i dont use it. on ableton u basically gotta do it one by one. it’s a bit tedious but its easier than learning every scale plus when you’re thinking about where the bass will sit during composition itll make mixing 10x easier.
hopefully that makes sense. maybe ill make a tutorial one day on my producer account
Thats almost how i do all my melody. I even use Scaler to get a random chord progression. And sometimes i use tools like arpeggiator , randomize , riff etc .
That's ok but you will be limited if you only use the exact notes. Don't be afraid to use others notes if they sound good for you.
@@itze_ I agree. This tutorial sucks in my opinion, do this then that then this. No creativity. You don't make great tracks by following tutorials.
Vendetta young mikoooo
That's what i was just about to say
I like this cause I like making drill beats a similar way with sus chords but always trying to figure out a way to spice it up, thinking something similar to this wld work good!
This might actually help me. Thanks for a tip😊
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It would be more useful for beginners if you spoke in scale degrees. The top note in the example would be the 3rd scale degree not the first note.
Wouldn’t it be the 5th interval from the root?
-Unfortunately music terminology is weird. The third note in a minor or major scale is 4 or 3 semitones above the root-
Meant to respond to other comment
@@xenontesla122 I have played the piano almost my whole life and we talk in scale degrees.
@@Beatstockpile127 Shoot, I meant to respond to the other comment to bridge the ideas of scale degrees and semitones. Scale degrees are definitely useful.
@@user-vz3uf8us7f Music terminology can sometimes be weird. The third note in a minor or major scale is 4 or 3 semitones above the root, and the fifth note is 7 semitones above the root.
i feel like this a type of melody from those generic trap type beat channels
Guys stop using those ghost notes for your scales. Just use the helpers scale highlighting in FL Studio 🤔
Some do it to follow they chord progression and some so it can be easier to see the helpers I think good if u write music without only depending con chord progression and another advantage of the helpers u won't have to delete the scale and it don't get in the way so I think overall scale highlighting better also
Even better, ignore the scale highlighting because you have (hopefully) already done ear training
Or people can do what works for them 🤷♂️
Using the ghost notes is literally way easier, why would you tell someone to stop using it lol
ghost notes are way easier to see for someone with impaired vision, like me
please use scale degrees so the new guys can actually learn about what they're doing
Woooah what an instant calming instrument😮🎉
2 Bars. Crazy melody mate!
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I dare to think where modern rap producers would be without the invention of the piano roll. Goodness knows you guys LIVE on that thing...! 🤦♂️
F sharp minor harmonic with the progression actually is fire.
This is necessary ONLY if you don't have any midi keyboard controllers. Have fun DRAWING the midi!!
Thanks 👍🙏
thank you
BET...thanks
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Nice 👌
That's 🔥 asf
Thankssssthanks
I use that sound a lot Thts man 🎉
Nice
Alien Shooter vibes
More please!
I didn’t know people don’t just know this intrinsically without music theory my brain just works this way
Cool
Its the splatoon side order music box thing!!!!
That's closer to a 5-1 than a 1-2. But I seriously love these tutorials dude they've helped me so much
young miko
Vendetta-young miko
the GOAT pluck?
So much work for such a simple melody.
I swear to God, people do be owning the entirety of Omnisphere JUST to use In Memorium.
Sounds like a musicbox
Very good technique even when you arent using a DAW!
Brother sister notes 🔑🔑
in memorium 2
Shouldnt the 2nd chord be dim if minor scale? Not hating cause I like this formula/theory and sometimes use dim chords on 2nd and sometimes I dont and its def not noticeable...
Nevermind I think u did right?
So this is how so many people with no musical talent are making dark trap.
Omg I use in memorium a lot
This is why music will sound the same.
Bro reinvented gaster theme
i feel like you can do that with the bass part
You sound like you're the court wizard for jarl balgruuf
I have no idea what you are telling me to do 😁
first few seconds reminded me of silent hill
“Top 15 unexplainable ghost sightings caught on camera”
bro, as a composer who used to be a producer like this, you have no idea how ridiculous it looks
This sounds like every other trap melody
Is it safe to say that the closer the notes are, the bigger the tension and the farther apart, the more floaty it is? If not, how should we see it?
I usually say if they are right next to each other they make tension. If they have a one note gap it’s emotional. If it’s more than that it sounds more anthemic
@@andygotthebass6525I get what your saying but what exactly do you mean by anthemic ?
Each interval has its own variaty of purposes. You use them in the way that they make you feel, and that is what makes each artist unique.
It is wild to me that people think about the feeling a sound invokes based on its position in FL studio, I totally get it, but as an analog-head I can only think about notes and the dissonance and resolution between them in terms of sheet music
Each interval has its tension. You can just hear it. It's not linear.
that song almost exist´s and its called vendetta from young miko :)
How do we add on audio :(
What is this type of piano sound called?
Reminded me of that toy story sad piano song where it goes "dudung dudung, dudung dudung," or is that a different movie?
Fleece Johnson
diamond ore
Im pretty sure that pluck was in american deli by chavo prod. Pierre Bourne
this is perfect for a minecraft soundtrack
If I’m using BandLab what would you recommend to use to make it ?
Bro which app is this?
What program are you using?
What’s the music making app(website) called?
miami booth 32
It’s been a month but since the last guy didn’t give a real answer, it’s FL Studio.
reaper
ITS REAPER
miami booth 32 Im dead💀💀💀
I play minecraft too much I thought that was a diamond ore for a split second bru
similar melody has The Limba - Coco L'Eau
this MIGHT be side order
What is BPM???
What if you don’t have any expensive ass plugins like omni?
Crack them
app name's please!
lena raine minecraft music ahh
Now lemme do y’all all one better literally just hum out a melody u like then recreate it, but give it life thoe yk like make it sound good
Bro could u tell me other bells sound like in memorium but from other vst??
What is the name of website????
sounds like A phrygian
Muito foda
Ngl bro i couldn't do music without you, ive learned every from you. Can you talk about sound selection sometime?
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Gizmo
the preset is "blunted vato bzrp"
What's the vst?
Omnisphere
How do I add the scales
There's a scale paste option (the button that's a circle with three lines), just choose the scale you want. If it's the one in the video, it'd be "natural minor"
If you want to make the scales yourself without needing to paste it, you could just draw in the notes yourself, or use the scale highlighting feature. To use the scale highlighting feature you have to right-click the music button in the piano roll (a few buttons you have to mess with, I honestly forget it's been a while), and then choose the root note and then the scale type
Naw keep that I'm good g
bro said find a preset and showed off omnisphere thats like 500 us dollars bruhhhhh imma find it quickly
but mom said stealing bad
What is the best chord progression in your option ?
Yooo sounds like something from josh A
does anyone know the synth and preset he is using?
Thanks in advance!
It’s omnisphere not sure what one tho
omnisphere: In memorium 1
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Maybe if i wanted to make a lil pump type beat
I'm a rapper can you send me the full beat please
4:00
Sounds creepy
MINECRAFT DIAMOND BLOCK EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE