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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Akureyri
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I usually start out working in C maj or A min, since it's most confortable to work with on the keyboard (no black keys), but I often play C min as well. Then, when I start creating patches for my instruments I transpose my notes up or down to make the sound sit better. e.g. If my bass goes too deep / subsonic I pitch up 2-3 semitones, and if my lead is too pearcing I may transpose down 1-2 semitones.
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Mar-14-2006 13:39
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JustinMead
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| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
I use the white ones alot, but the black ones sometimes are cool if im doing house |
Thats me too
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Mar-14-2006 13:59
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djglacial
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: South of 60
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Wow,
I wouldn't be aloof about musical knowlege. One thing I know is that since I actually started learning how music works, it's been alot easier to write melodies.
Today, I can write a melody in a couple minutes, when it might have taken me an hour to find something I was happy with a few years ago.
Thing for me is, I also plan on composing classical in the future, and doing music for movies etc, and I'm willing to bet there's no successful composer on the planet who doesn't know what key he's playing in.
Besides, I was playing in the same keys since I started, I just didn't know it.
If you want to find out, it's not that hard.
http://www.pianoworld.com/fun/vpc/piano_chords.htm
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Anyone try my little Major-Minor experiment?
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Last edited by djglacial on Mar-14-2006 at 15:18
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Mar-14-2006 14:33
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djglacial
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: South of 60
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| quote: | Originally posted by EtherealSL
because i'm now taking music courses at my uni as a braek from all the pre-med madness, i'm finally seriously learning music theory. honestly tho dude. theory has never helped me when it comes to writing melodies (although it helps me understand teh progression). it's helped me more for improv guitar work and solo-ing and stuff. everything i've written is in minor, i can't stand happy stuff |
Ha, awesome. Yah, minor's the only way to go, unless you're DJ Sammy.
I'm surprised music theory doesn't help you write, though. I could see that when writing some kindof crazy acid track where the lead doens't follow chord progression, but in all other cases, I find practical theory really helpful.
One thing though, when someone says "Your melody doesn't sound 'right,'" you can put it into words if you know what you're talking about.
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