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4am
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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Create a "song map". Visually draw out the way you want your track to be arranged. One way to do this is in the form of a chart with the bar numbers along the bottom (like 0, 8, 16, 32) and on the left you can have emotional states you want to inspire in people from bottom to top, the lowest being a sleepy, dreamy emotional state and the highest being a 'hands in the air' feeling. Then, chart out the song by drawing a line showing where you want the listener's feelings to be at that point in the song...
It's so difficult for me to explain. Basically, what I'm saying is, devise a plan on paper and stick to it.
If you're looking for a formula, there are many guidelines for this in the music theory chapter of The Dance Music Manual. See Amazon.com
-Heather
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Jan-30-2005 04:28
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möksha
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: MN
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| quote: | Originally posted by 4am
Create a "song map". Visually draw out the way you want your track to be arranged. One way to do this is in the form of a chart with the bar numbers along the bottom (like 0, 8, 16, 32) and on the left you can have emotional states you want to inspire in people from bottom to top, the lowest being a sleepy, dreamy emotional state and the highest being a 'hands in the air' feeling. Then, chart out the song by drawing a line showing where you want the listener's feelings to be at that point in the song...
It's so difficult for me to explain. Basically, what I'm saying is, devise a plan on paper and stick to it.
If you're looking for a formula, there are many guidelines for this in the music theory chapter of The Dance Music Manual. See Amazon.com
-Heather |
Thanks! That was actually very helpful, and precisely the idea I was looking to start with. Everyone else was too busy shedding their philosophy .
To everyone esle: I'm not looking for an armchair philosophy lesson in music perception. I'm simply looking for concrete and practical approaches to materializing my musical ideas in organized arrangements.
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Jan-31-2005 02:29
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h.vox
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
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Re: Arrangement
| quote: | Originally posted by möksha
Exactly what the title says. I can get a lot of the sounds I want, but arranging and evolving them is very difficult. Where can I find insight on improving my musical arrangement? I don't mind paying if it's a very good/concise book.
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basically, the best way is to listen to your favourite tracks, and split them into sections, and analyze those sections, subsection by subsection. just listen and pay attention, and you'll be fine.
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Jan-31-2005 11:11
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