I make arpeggios (or sometimes use an arpeggiator or sequencer) and then think, maybe I should make variations, but where, when? Are there any guidelines, techniques, tricks that might open my eyes?
With that in mind, I'm thinking the best thing would be to listen to examples. But I don't think of a lot off of the top of my head--Tangerine Dream's Tangrams (A Side) comes to mind--I love it.
Request: Can you all please recommend some songs that do interesting things with arpeggios (maybe via arpeggiators/sequencers--or not)? Also I would appreciate advice on effectively using arpeggios and the not-so-obvious things that can be done with them.
Songs with Intricate and Varied Arpeggios/Sequences? Also Advice?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4554 posts since 12 Jan, 2019
Well, I went digging and found some that sound great and have some variety.
N'to - Alter Ego
Mees Dierdorp - Aviar Alom
Trivecta - Axis
And of course, Tangerine Dream - Tangram (Set 1)
Not sure if I'll have any insights (maybe arpeggios are just arpeggios), but a lot of filter sweeps and panning are obvious. Melody, harmony, rhythm will take some listening.
I just got through the A section of my favorite electronic music. Let me know if you have any good arpeggio songs in mind that I can look to.
N'to - Alter Ego
Mees Dierdorp - Aviar Alom
Trivecta - Axis
And of course, Tangerine Dream - Tangram (Set 1)
Not sure if I'll have any insights (maybe arpeggios are just arpeggios), but a lot of filter sweeps and panning are obvious. Melody, harmony, rhythm will take some listening.
I just got through the A section of my favorite electronic music. Let me know if you have any good arpeggio songs in mind that I can look to.
Doing nothing is only fun when you have something you are supposed to do.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4554 posts since 12 Jan, 2019
Great resources. Many thanks.
Aside: A bit less than 30 years ago, we did a week or two with "Cantaloupe Island" in a jazz improvisation class I took. I also tried to impress a Russian woman by playing it on a ballroom piano around that time (it kinda worked).
Aside: A bit less than 30 years ago, we did a week or two with "Cantaloupe Island" in a jazz improvisation class I took. I also tried to impress a Russian woman by playing it on a ballroom piano around that time (it kinda worked).
Doing nothing is only fun when you have something you are supposed to do.