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WILL it help me make Trance Muisc ?
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atxbigballer1
Do you think if i learn a new style of music like jazz or blues, can help me make good trance music?

or maybe learning a Trance song i like on keyboard help me make a good trance song?

lol had a few beers and have lots of music stuff on my mine.
cryophonik
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Originally posted by atxbigballer1
Do you think if i learn a new style of music like jazz or blues, can help me make good trance music?


Yes.

quote:
Originally posted by atxbigballer1
or maybe learning a Trance song i like on keyboard help me make a good trance song?


Yes.

I believe that broadening your horizons, seeing music from different perspectives, and improving your musical skills in any way will help you in all areas of musical composition. You may not notice a profound improvement right away and much of what you study/learn won't necessarily have a direct influence on your trance tracks, but the cumulative effects will be beneficial in my opinion and experience.
atxbigballer1
Cryophonik, Thanks man for your input!
I have a Yamaha EZ-250i keyboard that has light up keys and it has help me learn to play some awesome tracks like Robert Miles children and now i want to move on the jazz and learn to play the lady from ipanema! (I think it cam be a good EDM song)
Also have been learning the blues because its just so easy, any one can learn it!
kitphillips
ergh. See it'll only help you learn and become generalisable knowledge if you actually understand what you're doing. Otherwise you're just learning to press the light up keys.

What you're aiming to do is learn about scales, modes and chords, which is knowledge you can then generalise back to trance. What you AREN'T aiming to do is learn how to press light up keys, or press keys in a certain pleasing combination. It depends on how much you can develop your understanding based on your learning of jazz or blues.
atxbigballer1
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Originally posted by kitphillips
ergh. See it'll only help you learn and become generalisable knowledge if you actually understand what you're doing. Otherwise you're just learning to press the light up keys.

What you're aiming to do is learn about scales, modes and chords, which is knowledge you can then generalise back to trance. What you AREN'T aiming to do is learn how to press light up keys, or press keys in a certain pleasing combination. It depends on how much you can develop your understanding based on your learning of jazz or blues.

I understand what your saying Kit, I don't just use the light up keys but i think it helps!
I am also reading a book called, Learn to Play the Piano and Keyboard a step- by step guide and it came with a DVD. I also have the book Piano for dummies.
owien
i will say hearing trance will help you play better trance because it will hardwire some key elements into your brain then you can put a spin on it plus beer will help:D
19503
it wont help u making trance. it will help u make better music generally though but u will probably not make good trance after listening to other types of music. trance is about repeating monotone, rhythmic, atmospheric sounds until it "entrance" you, which no other genre can "learn" you as it doesnt get done in other genres. the more u influent/poison trance by other genres the less trance it will be. :D
EddieZilker
I've learned a lot by entering remix contests and remixing other people's work - particularly if the song originated from a style outside my norms. I agree with listening to Jazz but Classical and Folk also have some ideas which translate over to trance.
Beatflux
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Originally posted by 19503
Techno is about repeating monotone, rhythmic, atmospheric sounds until it "entrance" you, which no other genre can "learn" you as it doesnt get done in other genres. the more u influent/poison trance by other genres the less trance it will be. :D


Fixed. :D
David Mac
Hi there,

Nice to see a stong presence in this thread.
I'll throw in my two cents.

I think both ideas you suggested would really benefit your productions as they would elevate your knowledge of music theory. As an alternative, have you ever thought about enrolling on a music course of some kind? You'll find that you'll gain a level of music and production knowledge that will make your productions noticeably more creative, if not better.

There are many music production courses available but if you decided to go down that route i'd recommend you look into Point Blank's online courses. They actually run an online course in making Trance which you might find of interest. Have a look at their course brouchre:
http://www.pointblankonline.net/trance-course-logic.php

Either way, I wish you all the best in your productions!!!

Rodri Santos
everything helps i'm planning to make hardstyle and a claassical composition and im sure it will help me in breakdowns and in energetic tracks.

Same as if you try house you'll develop your rythm sense a lot of producers played in a band or the piano,sax etc...

I took a chord progression from a melodic metal track 4 example... being wide is win
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