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Tricks to writing "emotional" music (pg. 2)
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| Eric J |
I love how that Whiteroom track made such good use of the BT - Remember acapella. |
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by Eric J
I love how that Whiteroom track made such good use of the BT - Remember acapella. | I love that track!! |
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| Eric J |
| quote: | Originally posted by Subtle
I love that track!! |
Yeah, I loved both of them. BT - Remember was one of my staples back in the day. Give it up for Jan Johnston who was one of the first female vocalists in trance. Her along with Kirsty Hawkshaw were pretty much the standard female vocalists for trance back then. Kirsty's discography goes WAY back to the Opus III days. Opus III was some really dope old school trance, back before it was even called trance. Mindfruit is still a gorgeous album to this day. |
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| Kysora |
That whole album is genius |
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| Domesticated |
That was the fluffiest, gayest and most truly un-emotional song I've ever listened to. I used to own an album by Aqua too. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| There should be no "trick" to writing emotional music. The emotion comes from you. |
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| Nightshift |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
There should be no "trick" to writing emotional music. The emotion comes from you. |
THIS. |
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| Dirtyloop |
| its simply, i make emotional tracks (in general my best tracks) when im under very emotonal influence. |
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