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todays trance chord progressions (pg. 3)
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erq
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Originally posted by deceptikon
the question is do artists make music at least partially to convey emotion or entirely to make money? :)


to me money doesnt matter in this buisness, i just wanna improve, and I make my music straight from the heart, no matter how bad it is... Maybe thats why people complement my melodies as opposed to the tech side such as mastering
deceptikon
compared to 1999-2001 i hardly hear any tracks these days that make me go "wow"... i wonder why...
kitphillips
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Originally posted by DigiNut
The format doesn't need to express major/minor. You already know that from the key. If you're in a major key, I is a major chord. If you're in a minor key, it's a minor chord. V in either one is major. IV depends on whether it's the harmonic or melodic minor, but again, this is something you already know.

Incidentally, there *is* roman numeral notation for that if one is using chords that aren't normal to the key signature or scale. The 3rd is defined by the case - lowercase is minor, uppercase is major. And the 5th is assumed to be perfect unless given a ° (diminished) or + (augmented). Of course the 7th can be in there too, but that makes things a little more complicated and trance music hardly ever uses it anyway.

The notation is anything but "vague" - it's been used for several hundred years and hasn't caused any problems so far.


Lol I think I just got told. Thanks actually I learnt something there! I'm really impressed by your music theory Digi! Never caused any problems so far, except to dumb asses like me who don't understand it, you mean!

About sequencers Chrono, yeah I know that sequencers can be used to record live playing, but I'm talking more about the constant revision of tracks over months, in different situations, which I think might be what adds a bit of soul and originality to the music. It's only a theory, I don't actually know. I guess the ideal way to work would be to play straight into a sequencer and just use it as a way to document what you were doing with that song at that time. But then theres always the temptation to fiddle with it and make it better and then you might be tempted to release it.
I'm finding this thread really interesting btw. :)
Chronosis
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Originally posted by erq
I make my music straight from the heart, no matter how bad it is...

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Simply put, I get confused as to what I should make my music sound like, modern trance with its fx and all that crap, or learn from the classics?


So you make music straight from the heart, but you wonder how you should make it sound like? ;)
erq
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Originally posted by Chronosis
So you make music straight from the heart, but you wonder how you should make it sound like? ;)



When I say that, I mean I dont make trash, eq it compress it and master it just for money and fame. I do it because I enjoy it, to get things off my mind or to express emotion. Sometimes I hear new trance and want to emulate a certain type of sound or structure because it sounds good to me, or I want to express something through that type of sound. IE: more airy making it calmer, kind of like bg music as opposed to hard banging raw melodies of the 90s.

The thing that holds me back is my inability to recreate sound to make it seem properly eq-d or whatever.
SuPeRSaW2005
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Originally posted by deceptikon
compared to 1999-2001 i hardly hear any tracks these days that make me go "wow"... i wonder why...


that's because today's freshest trance songs rarely use any actual melodies and they often don't use the traditional styles of breakdowns...either the whole track is a giant buildup leading to nothing, or it has a nice buildup, but then right when it breaks down and you expect a crazy second buildup, you dont get much coming. nowadays its mostly about just combining crazy hyped-up hardware-mixed-with-software-vst-hybrid sounds in one track, which gets the focus off of a particular lead sound. im not saying todays trance doesnt use melodies AT ALL anymore (though it is pretty rare)...all im saying is that now there is a bunch more sounds per track for listeners to hear all at the same time...since in the past lead melodies that stood out were the big thing, corresponding accompany chords (the left hand play) had to be in their so the main lead wouldn't sound too boring...and in result, those ended up being pretty sweet tunes with catchy, easily-recognizable melodies
erq
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Originally posted by SuPeRSaW2005
that's because today's freshest trance songs rarely use any actual melodies and they often don't use the traditional styles of breakdowns...either the whole track is a giant buildup leading to nothing, or it has a nice buildup, but then right when it breaks down and you expect a crazy second buildup, you dont get much coming. nowadays its mostly about just combining crazy hyped-up hardware-mixed-with-software-vst-hybrid sounds in one track, which gets the focus off of a particular lead sound. im not saying todays trance doesnt use melodies AT ALL anymore (though it is pretty rare)...all im saying is that now there is a bunch more sounds per track for listeners to hear all at the same time...since in the past lead melodies that stood out were the big thing, corresponding accompany chords (the left hand play) had to be in their so the main lead wouldn't sound too boring...and in result, those ended up being pretty sweet tunes with catchy, easily-recognizable melodies


Couldnt have put it better myself. I'll just wait for this hydrid-sound era to pass, so I can produce nice melodies and itll be up to date ;)
deceptikon
i eagerly anticipate the return of massive melodies guys!!!!!
Chronosis
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Originally posted by erq
Couldnt have put it better myself. I'll just wait for this hydrid-sound era to pass, so I can produce nice melodies and itll be up to date ;)


But couldn't you take part of the passing of this era with your own effort? Would it pass is everyone would think like you, and not make tracks that doesn't sound "up to date"?
erq
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Originally posted by Chronosis
But couldn't you take part of the passing of this era with your own effort? Would it pass is everyone would think like you, and not make tracks that doesn't sound "up to date"?


Im trying :)

crazedonee
rather than make a new thread i thought id ask this in here.

you can achieve uplifting through the basic I ,IV ,V chord progression right?

but youll need something a bit more interesting for progressive and dark trance right?
Chronosis
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Originally posted by crazedonee
but youll need something a bit more interesting for progressive and dark trance right?


I don't think that's a defition for any genre. And why can't a melody be uplifting + interesting?
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