Hollywood Cliches: How to Write Comedic Music
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- In this video, we tackle the question "What makes music sound funny?"
We'll discuss a simple template that you can use as a starting point any time you need to write music for a funny scene in film or games.
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This helped me so so much with a composition I am doing right now! Thank you!!! Would have been so lost without this!
I forgot this video existed ha ha ha, glad you found it helpful!!!
Damn, man! Awesome explanation. Very few video tutorials on comedic writing outline the chord progression issues associated with the sound like you did. Really amazing layout. I appreciate the work you did on this.
My pleasure, Frank! I'm glad you found it so helpful :)
I'm so happy i found your channel. Take love
Amazing video! You deserve way more views and subs.
Thank you for saving my homework
Hey everyone! There is a slight mistake in this video. Around 5:40 I say that B major could take you to the key of F# major, but I meant to say "E major". Sorry for any confusion. I was pretty sleep deprived when I made this video :)
Hello! Thank you for the video! Can i ask what vst library are used in this track?
Funny music? That's just all of my pieces, according to my tutor
Thanks for completing the request in time Sir. Thanks for these tips, will try out soon & will wait for some more exciting & knowledgeable content as usual ☺️
Always glad to help, Vivek :)
Hello. Would you please shed some light on how you organize yourself, your studio, your computer, your external hard drive(s), your business and paperwork with regard to sync? I know that's probably a lot but, there are song sessions that are finished and some that are not! There is paperwork to keep track of. Libraries to keep track of and templates to keep track of - etc. How do you do it? What are your strategies for keeping track of all of this?
I focus mostly on music theory and composing, but Zach Hedyde and Anne-Kathrin Dern both have incredible videos that sound like what you're looking for. Anne even has specific videos about writing contracts and paper work for composers :)
i dont know if you take requests, but it would be cool if you looked into the music theory behind nier: automata !
I've never heard of it, but I'd definitely be interested in checking it out :)
Songs that are purposefully offbeat and out of key will make you laugh your ass off.
Lots of mistakes about modes and keys going to in modulations. 😢