Well this is underrated. Learning from what has been established is really a tried and true method. It’s how I got my hands on music production too. Since you’re not publishing it it’s not plagiarism, while you can really get a good hang of how your favorite artists do stuff. I’ve covered a lot of Queen songs and learned some on the piano, and this is how I was introduced to music production apps, but no one real gave me any instructions. I believe that like me, a lot of people are going to be happy seeing these videos as a guide can really come in handyman when you’re starting things.
This Is Great Advice For Starting Out With Music. I Started My Musical Endeavor About 2 Years Ago With A Chiptune Website Known As "Beepbox". I Loved the Freedom And Creativity With The 8-bit Sounds With Arpeggios And Octave Stacking. I Had To Learn The Basics Of Song Structure From Examining Another Of Beepboxers' Songs, And I Learned Chord Progressions, Rhythm Timing With Melodies, etc. With Out That Person, I Might Have Never Found My Hobbie And Love For Making Music. This Video Is The Perfect Example As One Of The Ways Of True Advancement Within The Skill Of Music, I Loved It A Lot And It Touched Me. Thanks Dean. 😎
Care to elaborate? I'm a bit perplexed as to why you think so. Morally stealing is wrong but the way he breaks it down and if you actually want to understand what genre you're interested in. Taking a chord progression or stylistic phrase from a musical composition is how most people find their footing in creating compositions/songs.
"Sitting alone in a room making vaguely Italian sounds"
Crap, I should change the password on my nanny cam.
Ok, i'll go to the bakery and steal some bread now.
JOKES ASIDE, amazing video Dean! I loved it!
And now you know how to bake bread!
*_I'M BREAD_*
Well this is underrated. Learning from what has been established is really a tried and true method. It’s how I got my hands on music production too. Since you’re not publishing it it’s not plagiarism, while you can really get a good hang of how your favorite artists do stuff. I’ve covered a lot of Queen songs and learned some on the piano, and this is how I was introduced to music production apps, but no one real gave me any instructions. I believe that like me, a lot of people are going to be happy seeing these videos as a guide can really come in handyman when you’re starting things.
This Is Great Advice For Starting Out With Music.
I Started My Musical Endeavor About 2 Years Ago With A Chiptune Website Known As "Beepbox". I Loved the Freedom And Creativity With The 8-bit Sounds With Arpeggios And Octave Stacking.
I Had To Learn The Basics Of Song Structure From Examining Another Of Beepboxers' Songs, And I Learned Chord Progressions, Rhythm Timing With Melodies, etc.
With Out That Person, I Might Have Never Found My Hobbie And Love For Making Music.
This Video Is The Perfect Example As One Of The Ways Of True Advancement Within The Skill Of Music, I Loved It A Lot And It Touched Me.
Thanks Dean. 😎
Ugh. I’m still stuck on Beepbox lmao, good to know someone else used it once
Wait a second- I'm not the only one who used Beepbox? Sometimes I feel like the only one lol
This is fantastic advice, very good for starting out with music
the sagely music advice returns! Time to share this video and steal some music!! ... in the right way xD
You heard it here folks, stealing is okay!
Let the steal is right comments commence! Great tips, here’s hoping that these up and coming musicians find these tips helpful!
thank you dean from longestsoloever and quick start music, you have inspired me to steal. hopefully i dont get caught by any security guards.
awesome advice, dean. I love the analogy you made at the beginning
I really like these type of videos, I fine them very interesting and sometimes helpful, for me at least.
Greetings from Argentina pro
nice!
man is speaking FACTS
Nice!
No not it’s not dude…
Care to elaborate? I'm a bit perplexed as to why you think so. Morally stealing is wrong but the way he breaks it down and if you actually want to understand what genre you're interested in. Taking a chord progression or stylistic phrase from a musical composition is how most people find their footing in creating compositions/songs.
i don't think you watched the video