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| quote: | Originally posted by J.L.
Not so much one way, but I think too many people try to learn music producing from a producing perspective and not a music perspective.
Scales, keys, chord progressions, harmony, counterpoint, musical style, musical motifs and etc...,
vs.
compression, EQing, dynamics, sidechaining, filtering, mastering, etc...
Most producers hit a brick wall because after they master producing, they realize they have limited musical understanding |
Hahaha.
For the last few years, I've been pretty much writing the same song and it's kind of a wake up call to realize that I really need to change it up and expand my skills.
Look at people like Tyas who pretty much write the same song over and over. It's no wonder producers like to switch genres.
Same hihat rhythm, same mode, same BPM, same arpeggio, same 4 to the floor pattern, same structure, pretty much the same song with a few minor tweaks and a gloss over of modern sound design....
You keep doing the same thing over and over, and your creative head will cave in...
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
change your avatar for fucks sake. |
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