How I compose my music 002 - www.spyre.co.nr
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Well Well...
It's a good beginning, but as said Hara, your melody is quite boring...
I don't know how young you're, but if you can, improve your music by listening to all kind of music, learn more about instruments, and try to add them to your compositions, it will sound so better.
I've just looked at the fact you don't recognize the good notes at the good moment, you've always to listen to the all-thing to be sure you made the well melody. Try to listen in your mind before writtin ;)
Dib
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good try..but...melody...ahmmm...
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this video is so ghetto
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You could really make it in the Classical Music Business as a Classical Music Composer!
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Can you please tell me what is this software ?
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This is not music. You are just typing on your keyboard randomly.
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It appears to me that you make melodys just by hitting random keys with the mouse and check out whats good, if so then you should consider sitting down on a real piano and let the music come out of you. The melodys in the movie weren't bad but they didn't touch me when i listened to them, sounded like random noise. =) Music needs soul.
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it's sort-of cool but there's only a simple melody and most of what makes it somewhat ok is the drumbeat. If you played what you wrote on piano it would not sound that good. Try writing it on sheet music with an good old pencil first then later putting it on that program your using. I think the program is writing the music not really you if you know what I mean. To be honest the sound your using is a little irritating. It makes me want to turn it off really bad.
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I agree, the melody is rambling on and not really making a point. There's no room to breathe...
Try composing thusly:
1. shorter, more potent phrases that make the point immediately - improvise between phrases, but leave room for rests. Repeat this short phrase with slight variations and on different instruments.
2. longer, more elaborate phrases that make the point upon completing a story - more melodic than 'filler' improv required, and you'll need to know a lot about chords. Fewer repeats.
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It's eastern European, I think. 'A' is sometimes replaced with 'H'. I read about it on ebook touching on the subject of music theory.
A scale might look like this: C D E F G H B C or maybe 'B' is replaced with 'I' as well. So you get C D E F G H I.
Then again, I might be completely wrong about the origin and speculation on 'I' and it could have something to do with Latin.
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Music theory only helps people who already 'know how to compose.' I'm not going to name anyone but it's remarkable how little those with notable degrees and understanding in composition theory actually 'know' about music. I often find the work of such individuals to be a disaster of plagiarism and tasteless motifs--rude ideas made complicated by the rules for composition alone.
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Interesting, but there is no tonal center... Try taking some music theory classes.
nice, this is going to make me try the fl studio, I use cakewalk Sonar, however I didn't really understand what for is the Sakura one.
XabiDellugo 4 years ago
I had the main melody in mind first. Sakura is a japanese software that allows you to convert abcdefgh to doremifasoratido. so I saved it as midi and pasted on FL Studio to refer to it when I re-enter the melody.
youaloneipraise 4 years ago