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| Originally posted by newtrancer Why dont you guys post some of your samples if you are so much great at what you do. |

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| Originally posted by Ray_Chappell Newtrancer - why don't you post a MIDI file and let someone show you what they mean regarding the patch. |
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| Originally posted by Echosystem Why dont you take feedback like a man when you ask for it? |
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Fait quote: Originally posted by Ray_Chappell Newtrancer - why don't you post a MIDI file and let someone show you what they mean regarding the patch. |
your rhythms are correct but some of the notes (chords) are wrong.........
Here is some of my recent work, you can hear the "correct" melodies; ie, there are no chodal or harmonic clashes going on.
http://lego.zianet.com/tilda140/new.mp3
enjoy
I never studied music theory. Eventually, you just "get" this mathematical relationship between notes, especially when you start playing piano by ear. You understand how to harmonize left hand notes to provide "minor" key, or "major" key.
Try this exercise: get a Midi keyboard and a piano patch and just pick out the notes and chord structure of your favorite songs (trance or otherwise). This really helps you get a feel for the music language, and how there is a mathematical relationship between the distance between notes that causes dissonance, consanance and the life. You beging to "feel" your music, and you begin to "say" what you mean when it comes to writing music.
^^^^ What that guy said!
http://lego.zianet.com/tilda140/export.mp3
This is a brief example of composition with some break beats.
Evolve140
thanks for the advice.
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