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"Muscial writers block", need some help.
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oFFbalaNce
Hi,

I'm trying to come up with a second beat for a song called Hero.
Lilja - Hero

The part you hear is the build and main melody. It's very uplifting, and I imagine it's the part where "the Hero arrives to save the day". However I want the second beat to be a dark/dramatic beat.

I'm not musically schooled, but I wrote this song in D Major Scale. Are there any scales that fit good with this scale but adds "drama"?
turpentine
consider using a minor key.
Kysora
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Originally posted by oFFbalaNce
I'm not musically schooled, but I wrote this song in D Major Scale. Are there any scales that fit good with this scale but adds "drama"?


This is an extremely loaded question that nobody here can answer for you. People are going to try, I'm sure, but you'd be better off trying to figure it out yourself. There's no cookie-cutter method to creating "drama" in the context of an original song. It's like someone showing half of an abstract painting and asking what to put in the other half. It's your song, dude.

Just do whatever sounds good. If you can't come up with anything, then stop trying. Or try harder. Or take a break. It's a creative process that you need to do yourself in the way that it works for you, there's plenty of materials that you can easily find online with a bit of searching that can steer you in the right direction.
Normie
I just got a copy of 4x4 drummer from NTS audio. It's not expensive (like $20) and for me, it is a little idea machine. Just assign some random FX samples of Any kind, weirder the better, to the Perc channels ( or any other really) and click the 'Create' button. It randomly generates beats and combined with random FX samples, it will come up with some wild patterns that have spiked a TON of ideas for me in the few days I have had it.

It isn't the prg or patterns themselves that's the thing, it's where it will take your creative thought process.
oFFbalaNce
@Kysora: You are right, frustration made me start this topic more than anything else.

@Normie & Turpentine: Thanks for the tips, I'll try it out :)
Omega_Blue
didn't listen to the track. but when you say "beat" do you mean a secondary rhythm pattern, or do you mean what most people consider a "beat" as in the overall production or some sort of musical/melodic element?

if we're talking rhythm section and you don't have the know-how to sequence one yourself, just use a loop from a drum sample pack. plenty of interesting fills that'll fatten out your rhythm section and your overall groove.
oFFbalaNce
@Omega_Blue: In this case I ment like a new musical element or section.

The loop tip is great, but I figured that an even better way is to "remake" loops with other samples :)
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