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Viktor Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 78 |
How do you start composing?
Hello,
I have ever wondered, how somebody creates a music?
Can somebody tell some about that, how he is composing, and i loaded a few time music software into my machine, but i don't know how should I start.
Can somebody tell me how he/she starts composing music?
Viktor
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Turtle Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 70 |
well, I try to play the melody on my guitar and then hack it into the tracker. But often I start with a base-line or a rythm-line. IMHO the drums are quite like doing math... |
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Dane
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 423 |
It varies. Sometimes I fiddle around with chords and melodies on piano first and then build around that. Other times I have a basic rhythm or bassline. Some of the funniest tunes to make were the ones where I only started with an idea for an instrument or a certain sound. |
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dalezy
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 476 |
i just jam it in and let it rest for some days. if it's still good, i continue and eventually finish the tune - if not, i'll add it to the huge list of never-to-be-finished worktunes.
until some time ago i used to force myself into mindwhistling stuff under the shower and in the subway, until i found out that once i reached the editor, the idea of the best tune in the world is gone. |
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Stryyker
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 468 |
I just randomly do things and tweak until I like the sound. Normally I make the chords or bass line first and work around that. I guess it shows. |
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A Life in Hell Account closed
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 204 |
I don't choose when to start writing music. The music chooses when it starts playing in my head, giving me the oppertunity to write it down. |
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Laxity
Registered: Aug 2005 Posts: 459 |
The "Stryyker" methods is the way to go. Trust your ears, they'll convince you when you're doing the right stuff, and don't mind the rest of us! But there's no right way to do it, just do it! |
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SuperNoise Account closed
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 30 |
Quote: It varies. Sometimes I fiddle around with chords and melodies on piano first and then build around that. Other times I have a basic rhythm or bassline. Some of the funniest tunes to make were the ones where I only started with an idea for an instrument or a certain sound.
I had a feeling that you sometimes use a piano first.
I see it's possible to recognize if someone starts with piano or guitar first because the style of music sometimes depends from instrument you play on.
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Hate Bush
Registered: Jul 2002 Posts: 465 |
right. for example. judging by his sids, i'd been sure that the mighty shogoon plays guitar (ah those fast scale passages), which later turned out to be true.
on the other hand, i would never guess that vip's a saxophonist. |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3057 |
I don't play any instrument and it shows too... ;-( I compose in DMC5.0+, or DMC5 double speed.. no jamming. Just in my head or voice. I try to sing along the bacgkround and then try to recreate it.. sometimes I lose the melody I inteded to make, during this process ;-). I also have a heap of unfinished tunes. Mostly those which lost drive for me during the composing process... If the tune doesn't amuse me while composing I usually give up. I have never had guts to make somethin extremely sad, it's just not in me. I need to jump around the place when doing stuff..
I always dreamd about doing "bass / chord dialogues" similar way as JT did. It's really fits to my taste.. but never actually did something like that. Maybe when I grow up. |
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Soren
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 547 |
hmm... How do I start composing a piece of music... Usually I get some ideas by jamming a bit on my synth... other times I just get the ideas in my head or so.. It's different what part of the music I start with... can be: drums, bassline, lead, chords or just some sounds that create a certain mood.
Often I start out with some basic sounds for what I am doing.. just quickly do some sounds and continue working on them after having done some music sequences.
I guess lead sounds are the ones I spent most time on changing.. especially if they contain pulse, as for me it's important create the right expression with it. also things as
where to put the vibrato and such is something I often spend quite some time changing after listening a lot to some lead parts.
About an earlier comment in this thread.. todays players probably don't use all the power of the sid... hmm... How can one get that thought? My own latest player+editor is quite flexible and can "emulate" A LOT of things done in both older and newer players.
And as usual, I find that my players can do some things that
I didn't expect it to be able to do... either because I didn't know how to do it or just because I had not thought about it when coding the player.
And I know that other of the newer players are able to do similar things. |
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