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skytribe
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dirk W.
intro
body
buildup
climax
breakdown
outro
something like that..... |
intro
lead-in
build
small breakdown
buildup
main breakdown
build to bring the beat back in
main body
climax
outro
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Jun-11-2004 21:56
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ashish
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Registered: May 2004
Location: mumbai,india
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i believe this is just an idea of a trance structure...it wud be in much more detail,if u could provide me with a link where i can find in much more detail about it, it would be really gr8
thanx
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Jun-12-2004 18:38
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skytribe
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Rememberence_
they aren't all the same. |
Of course not... but what I posted is, with some minor variation, the basic structure of almost all trance. If a track deviates too far from that structure, it's no longer trance, right?
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Jun-13-2004 00:06
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Rememberence_
James Packer

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: HXTA #6
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| quote: | Originally posted by skytribe
Of course not... but what I posted is, with some minor variation, the basic structure of almost all trance. If a track deviates too far from that structure, it's no longer trance, right? |
I completely disagree. The elements that make something trance go far beyond a track's structure. Remember too, that trance encompasses more than mainstream style trance, including hard trance, progressive trance, epic trance (very predictable structure here), tech trance, chilled trance... so changing that basic structure of yours could very well just place the music in another subgenre of trance.
I guess my point is that people are very quick to simplify and digest a definition of trance at any click of the fingers, and often forget just how broad the trance supergenre is, and how experimental it can be too.
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Jun-13-2004 01:48
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nrjizer
vive le deep

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bumfuck, GA
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Unless youre not playing the same schlock anthems back to back like a million other deadbeat bedroom DJ's out there, they really dont change much. Intro, lead in, small breakdown, body, big break/big build, climax, outro.
If you want to be playing REAL trance (or any quality, non cookie cutter music) then it's going to vary.
I'm a bit confuzzled as to the purpose behind your question. Are you looking for advice for producing? If so, the best advice anyone can give you is to come up with your own ideas and not follow any set pattern or formula. If it's for DJ'ing, just learn your damn tracks.
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Last edited by nrjizer on Jun-14-2004 at 21:29
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Jun-13-2004 08:23
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skytribe
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Rememberence_
I completely disagree. The elements that make something trance go far beyond a track's structure. Remember too, that trance encompasses more than mainstream style trance, including hard trance, progressive trance, epic trance (very predictable structure here), tech trance, chilled trance... so changing that basic structure of yours could very well just place the music in another subgenre of trance.
I guess my point is that people are very quick to simplify and digest a definition of trance at any click of the fingers, and often forget just how broad the trance supergenre is, and how experimental it can be too. |
Note, I said too far from that basic structure. Of course, a lot of the definition of trance is tied up in melodic elements, but the structure is important too.
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Jun-14-2004 11:04
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ashish
tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: mumbai,india
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can u give me a site where i can find about the dance music structure,
i want it for information ,m new to dance music n love this kind of music so wanted to find out about a body of trance ,if u can provide me with a site that would be great ...a site where information is given about different kind of trance music,their styles n there formation or some thing like that
thanx
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Jun-14-2004 18:27
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