90% of trance songs follow certain rules, standards, and song structure in order to be properly used by DJs and be classified as trance.
Melodic/epic trance - bpm ~133-145
Two breaks, small break, large break
trippy background sound effects (for drug users to notice)
slam in parts usually with snare or drum rolls
Progressive - bpm ~125-135 One break
LOTS of trippy background sound effects
Tons of delays
multiple slam in parts with no snare or drum rolls
psytrance - bpm ~135-147
high pitched 909 kick sample
trippy background sound effects
sometimes one break if even that
1 beat, at 3/4 measure full song rests
What are the standard intro's and outtro's in beats/meausres?
What other things am I missing?
Jan-07-2004 23:27
Pappa
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location:
I've Noticed for the most part.
1-32 Beat/Few Sounds, mostly the beat/bass
32-64 start to bring in a few more elements..
64-? 72,80. Small Break
Bring it back a bit.
and then outtra pretty much same. AFter the Climax, and Removal of the Climax Sounds, outtro 32-64 Measures.. This is my assumption.
Woops, that is just for Epic Trance Styles, that I see, does it work for the other styles?
Jan-07-2004 23:32
attacc
Newbie in training
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Café Del Mar
Re: Trance standards and rules
quote:
Originally posted by FuzzyGreen
trippy background sound effects (for drug users to notice)
do whatever you want.... do it your own way... why do it like everyone else... and who says that a melodic/epic trance tune must have 2 breaks????
i know there isn't anything about that you MUST have it like this.. only 90% use it.....
but anyway.... no meaning with this post imo
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Jan-07-2004 23:45
FuzzyGreen
Music Addict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Bay Area, Ca USA
Well, if you don't follow the standards then the song wont be trance, just like if you don't have a blue note then your song wont be jazz.
Of course you have to be creative within these standards. Look at James Holden's Balance 005 CD, completely different original sounding trance, yet it follows all the trance rules and conventions.
I'm just trying to point out what the standards are. Yeah, some songs ocasionally break them, but some songs also end up becoming techno, ambient, or down-tempo.
Jan-08-2004 00:24
FuzzyGreen
Music Addict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Bay Area, Ca USA
You also need a proper intro and outro otherwise most DJ's wont touch it.
Jan-08-2004 00:26
dbl
Whitesun
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Gothenburg/sweden
quote:
Originally posted by FuzzyGreen
You also need a proper intro and outro otherwise most DJ's wont touch it.
offcourse you need that...
but saying what you said would be like saying that just becaus you are using 1 break instead of 2, your track isn't trance
i just think it's a bad idea for a newbie to read this.
i think it's better to experiment and find out some thing's on your own and make your own style then think that.. well.. that's the first break.. and there i have my second brake... baah.. now i already have 2.. i can't add that third one... or something like that...
there actually is people like that.
but what you said about a proper intro and outro isn't the same thing at all... it's just a helpfull thing that is true.
you need a proper intro and outro for a dj to play it...
get me
EDIT: btw.. could you fix links for the progs you posted in the "READ HERE BEFORE YOU POST" thread.... would be much easier
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Jan-08-2004 00:42
Prop
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2003
Location:
ehhh, I never really take to notice in other songs, i try to stick to what i feel is right in the song im creating. but im so used to playing rock n roll (11 years now, and been producing for only 1 year) so i dont think like an electronica producer as much as i try to.
ill try to notice some of this in some songs.
Jan-08-2004 00:59
Damie Mckeown
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: England, Liverpool
THIS THREAD IS COCK
Jan-08-2004 01:02
State of Matter
Mashed Potatoes
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Maryland, USA
Some of the most epic trance songs ever made had only one break. You concentrate everything you have into building it up one time, have everything crash down, and then begin peeling off layers.
A lot of what you said just isn't true tbh.
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