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mer. 28 janv. 2004, 05:38
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Hi there Mr Greatavatar - I haven't even got one. Oh well, I think I can help you though. Don't worry if people are disparaging about the style (or one) of the styles of music you want to make. There have been some truly great trance tracks (as said earlier around 93 when it was techno that sounded trancey and before it became the formulaic style bandwagon to jump on). Try and buy Beatnik's Goa and Psychedelic Trance CDrom - should be available from time & space. It has very genuine sounding examples (construction kits) which are then broken down into their constituents. Midi files are also given. It is quite easy to work out the arrangement - in terms of the flow of parts coming in or breaking down - in your favourite trance tracks. All stuff to be played with as I am sure you know. Of course I too think that it is important to make music your own and to inject your own character. But this will help you to see the basis of the style - psychedelic and goa type of trance that is. As the others say gating chords and arpeggios are are mainstay of the more anthemic style. I have made trance tracks in the past (and may do again). I did not pinch chords off the internet - although that sounds like an interesting idea anyway, with some strange noises. I do agree that much dance music gets very stylistically narrow - house, techno, drum and bass have also been guilty of this. The dj's are often to blame for getting stuck in a rut. Techno (trance, click.....whatever) music made with technology should and will always be innovating. Learn the rules and then break them ,,,, Go for it dude man.
Ce message a été modifié par justiceandstrength - mer. 28 janv. 2004, 05:40.
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slowintrepid The Music Theory Behind Trance? lun. 5 janv. 2004, 15:37 boze ::rOTfL::
(that was awesome, thanks for starting ... lun. 5 janv. 2004, 17:25 slowintrepid ummm your welcome...........but I was being seriou... lun. 5 janv. 2004, 18:22 boze oh-
sorry.
no offense.
i'm not big into tran... lun. 5 janv. 2004, 18:27 slowintrepid thanks alot
sorry to sound like an ass it's j... lun. 5 janv. 2004, 19:52 boze no i think it's me that's the ass in this ... lun. 5 janv. 2004, 19:59 slowintrepid yeah I know what an argeggiator is. that's not... lun. 5 janv. 2004, 20:02 boze yeah just wanted to make sure you weren't in t... lun. 5 janv. 2004, 20:18 Synthetic there are many different branches of trance that y... lun. 5 janv. 2004, 20:37 slowintrepid yeah I would consider trance my "guilty pleas... mar. 6 janv. 2004, 03:37 Dstudnicky The best way to learn would just be to listen to t... mer. 7 janv. 2004, 14:25 alixir It's an old trance trick, I'm sure most of... jeu. 22 janv. 2004, 18:41 boze amen!!
tell the truth, ,brother!... jeu. 22 janv. 2004, 18:55 slowintrepid oh yeah! well..........well............... wel... jeu. 22 janv. 2004, 22:04 boze it's true: your avatar is the coolest thing ev... ven. 23 janv. 2004, 01:29 jamester Trance, or any other style of music, is only as go... dim. 25 janv. 2004, 18:53 Synthetic what I have noticed is... if you try to get TOO CR... dim. 25 janv. 2004, 21:16 Jaysee A few years ago I had a go at recording something ... lun. 26 janv. 2004, 22:25 carolcox Having read through the entire topic regarding the... mar. 27 janv. 2004, 19:01 dmrkh One of the most fascinating things about trance is... mar. 27 janv. 2004, 23:47 surrealka Ok, I've got to chime in here. I'm a class... dim. 15 févr. 2004, 23:11
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