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Rodri Santos
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| quote: | Originally posted by Richard Butler
One thing I'd mention is that I think breakdowns that maintain some sort of dance identity and energy work well, as opposed to what I'd loosely term 'a film score' inserted into a dance track. |
depends but 90% of times you are right, the breakdown should be a part to introduce things but not to kill all the track, specially if you wanto to make it a club track.
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Nov-15-2010 13:43
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Imu
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Location: London, England
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| quote: | Originally posted by Kysora
Depends on what he's going for, there's nothing wrong with those kinds of breakdowns if they're done right, especially in uplifting trance. In club tracks, yeah, don't do that, but this isn't really general advice.
I always write the breakdown first, I find it's a lot easier to turn a chord progression and a nice strong melody into hooks and riffs instead of working the other way around. If you know what the breakdown is going to sound like before you start writing other parts of the track, transitioning into it will be a lot more natural |
that's a great point. i haven't really thought of that before (bit of a n00b sorry).
another question I have - and a lot of my classical composer friends haven't managed to answer this for me - but what exactly, conceptually, and functionally, is a chord progression? i know that its a sequence of chords and i know how to write one, but what does it do? is it the foundation of your melody? is it a "formula" for your melody? is it a selection of the notes in your key?
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Nov-16-2010 02:25
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Rodri Santos
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Location: Milan
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there must be charts of chords, i used to had one when i played piano who listed around 20-30 and you can have more, you can play 5 notes at the same time and sound cool, some producers or rock bands "invent" their chords and sound cool.
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Nov-16-2010 09:38
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MSZ
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Nov-17-2010 18:38
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