CDotF
Rapper Slash Producer
Yes, I realize that there are no concrete rules when it comes to music but for the newbie trying to wrap his head around the art and science of making beats I think I came across a "rule" that nobody ever told me about..
OK, one of my common problems is that I'd come up with a decent melody, add the drums, then..... Blank. I end up getting stuck here.
Often times I'd add another instrument but I'd have no idea what to do with it except to layer it over an existing sound. I'd have decent sounding beats but they're boring as all hell coz it's just one basic loop over and over.
Being a totally clueless guy when it comes to music theory and making beats I've been going through A LOT of beat tutorial videos and such to step up my game.
With most of the beats I've studied, I noticed they have alot different instruments working together that play different melodies, but at the same time these melodies all use the same scale.
One off the top of my head is Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" which uses the scale of Ab melodic minor with pretty much all the instruments.
Link: Making the Beat: Lady Gaga - Poker Face - YouTube
In this video --> G Funk Tutorial Day 6 pt 2: Choosing the Notes [7 day song] - YouTube <-- he's using B or Bb I think.
And in this video --> Beat Making: Creating that Swag - YouTube <-- the main melody with the arp lead and the change up melody with the bell/synth both use the scale of G melodic minor.
Now it seems like the "secret" is to come up with another melody using the same scale that you used. Counter melodies to support the other main melody... Or switch up the beat using a different instrument with another melody..
Am I talking out of my ass or is there something here?
OK, one of my common problems is that I'd come up with a decent melody, add the drums, then..... Blank. I end up getting stuck here.
Often times I'd add another instrument but I'd have no idea what to do with it except to layer it over an existing sound. I'd have decent sounding beats but they're boring as all hell coz it's just one basic loop over and over.
Being a totally clueless guy when it comes to music theory and making beats I've been going through A LOT of beat tutorial videos and such to step up my game.
With most of the beats I've studied, I noticed they have alot different instruments working together that play different melodies, but at the same time these melodies all use the same scale.
One off the top of my head is Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" which uses the scale of Ab melodic minor with pretty much all the instruments.
Link: Making the Beat: Lady Gaga - Poker Face - YouTube
In this video --> G Funk Tutorial Day 6 pt 2: Choosing the Notes [7 day song] - YouTube <-- he's using B or Bb I think.
And in this video --> Beat Making: Creating that Swag - YouTube <-- the main melody with the arp lead and the change up melody with the bell/synth both use the scale of G melodic minor.
Now it seems like the "secret" is to come up with another melody using the same scale that you used. Counter melodies to support the other main melody... Or switch up the beat using a different instrument with another melody..
Am I talking out of my ass or is there something here?
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