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Hey people, check it https://www.sormena.org/ (https://www.sormena.org/) for some great music creation resources. They offer free video courses, articles, etc. on a variety of topics and update frequently.A ton of free music production training videos and resources
- KVRist
- 51 posts since 16 Mar, 2016 from Altha, FL 32421
A lot of useful tutorials in there. Thanks, although I do know most of it already, especially the mixing part which I've been a subscriber of TheRecordingRevolution.com.
Even though I've listened to a lot of songs that are specific to my taste, trying to come up with instrumental song that avoids having similar melody such as my favorite (G0 C1 G0 C1 E1 D1 C1 G0) from the Tomorrowland theme (here's the video of what I'm talking about: copy the part of the URL "watch?v=hW4gHww03Ro" in youtube.com; this forum software seems to make the video look so big in my post that I only intend to paste a link here) and even a cool bassline from Papillon from the album "In The Wake of The Wind" by David Arkenstone that gave me the feeling that I'm at Epcot. If I really love the kind of music, how can it makes me think that I couldn't come up with anything else?
Now I know the video tutorials are all about working with DAWs and stuff, but am I really missing something? The videos do not cover anything about songwriting, is there?
Even though I've listened to a lot of songs that are specific to my taste, trying to come up with instrumental song that avoids having similar melody such as my favorite (G0 C1 G0 C1 E1 D1 C1 G0) from the Tomorrowland theme (here's the video of what I'm talking about: copy the part of the URL "watch?v=hW4gHww03Ro" in youtube.com; this forum software seems to make the video look so big in my post that I only intend to paste a link here) and even a cool bassline from Papillon from the album "In The Wake of The Wind" by David Arkenstone that gave me the feeling that I'm at Epcot. If I really love the kind of music, how can it makes me think that I couldn't come up with anything else?
Now I know the video tutorials are all about working with DAWs and stuff, but am I really missing something? The videos do not cover anything about songwriting, is there?
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Music I listen to: New Age (instrumental), Epcot (Future World)
Music I listen to: New Age (instrumental), Epcot (Future World)