Get yourself a copy of this months Future music magazine it's has an article about making euphoric trance
Jun-20-2002 18:27
brekelbende
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Utrecht
Get yourself a copy of this months Future music magazine it's has an article about making euphoric trance
Jun-20-2002 18:32
Joi Lamusic
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Helsinki
What is the "root note"?
Jun-20-2002 21:31
attacc
Newbie in training
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Café Del Mar
as in all music making, experience is a very important factor. I think you gotta learn it yourself, there is no magic tutorial which will make you the next Ferry Corsten *unfortunately*
No, I am not waiting for some magic tutorial I really wanna learn by doing, but still I need some help about where should I start and what should I do Some basics, U know...
And what is the "root note"?
Jun-20-2002 23:52
Michael Russo
mmm mmm prog
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
the root note is the first note of the scale your piece is in
Jun-21-2002 03:11
flutlicht junky
in das haus
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Bournemouth, UK
yep, its basically the main key/harmonic that the song is in.
Say you have a basic C chord that changes up to a G chord, instead of makingn the bass C and then up to G.
You could have a C and then goto D, because that would work with a G (mostly likely).
Or another good one would be to play th ebass down when the main chord goes up. Like when you change up to G, play the bass, so that it goes from C DOWN to a G.
So, if I play the chord (that is same like strings?) in C5 and then it goes up to G5, so the bass should go either C5 and then to D5 or C5 and then down to G4? Did I get that right?