4 note grindcore trance track comin up
Two other ideas: Backwards noises, or a song made out of samples of your previous songs (Like Madeon's Pop Culture (look that up on Youtube))
here is some grindcore http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7rtg4IP re=related someone post some trance tracks
as much as I love whateversubsubsubgenre-core, I vote four notes
So, just to clarify, the theme IS optional, right? It's just a neat little aspect you can choose to apply to your track?
I'm just curious because 'theme' isn't mentioned anywhere else on the site except these forums.
someone post some trance tracks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfJC34tOZms
Starts getting into it at 2:00, but the intro really helps set the tone.
Here's the track that really kickstarted my love for trance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_enHwtJ5FYs
EDIT: Actually, it was the instrumental version of it (Which is compositionally different), but this version is cool too.
EDIT2: Here it is, actually so much better IMO xD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb0CGQVXre4
And something a little more classic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oBRgXtyKeE
Last edited by Judgement Act (March 28, 2012 9:51 pm)
cool, thanks! am listening to the first one now. also, looking forward to week 14, is the 4 notes theme just as simple as only use 4 notes?
Yup. Now, here's my question: Can we switch the chords up and down octaves, or are they stuck in a single octave?
Can we switch the chords up and down octaves, or are they stuck in a single octave?
= bonus points
Righto! Looks like the Theme for Week 14 is going to be "Use 4 Notes to Make a Song" and as per S.P.R.Y. Bonus points will be awarded if you stay in one octave (because we have points now)
Happy Composing and feel free to post your songs in this thread once the beats go live!
More bonus points for four synthesizers and four drum noises, with four minutes?
shit son i'll do some grindcore, already did some black metal
my week 13 track is a blend of black metal and grindcore (with a dash of death)
Last edited by george bowles (April 1, 2012 8:56 pm)
Yup. Now, here's my question: Can we switch the chords up and down octaves, or are they stuck in a single octave?
In musical theory, there is no difference between A0, A1, A2, A3, A4 etc. It's called octave equivalence. For my $0.02, I'd say that you can use the same four notes in any register.
Dwight Davis wrote:Yup. Now, here's my question: Can we switch the chords up and down octaves, or are they stuck in a single octave?
In musical theory, there is no difference between A0, A1, A2, A3, A4 etc. It's called octave equivalence. For my $0.02, I'd say that you can use the same four notes in any register.
Just for bonus points, then.