As someone of Jamaican heritage, it's so weird hearing someone say "over dey so", it's "over dehsuhh" 😂 Great video regardless, I'll definitely utilise it when i actually learn to produce.
so the notes that go out of key would just be considered passing notes? Ive read about them but always been weird about trying it and making something sound off
@@machinemademan Well spotted! So the loop is actually in E Phrygian, not E Phrygian Dominant. I often write simple melodies by ear and this obviously slipped through. Thanks for letting me know.
@@UKBassTutorialsI mean, you're really good in grime, your track called glisten is so madness I spend hours listening that tune. Good tutorials as well, I really use some tips in my production. Thanks for your work!
no hate, apologies i am learning music theory rn. i think it is a mode tho: It is the fifth mode of the harmonic minor scale, meaning it is derived from the A harmonic@@UKBassTutorials . so the Key would be A minor I think ... unless this is technically modal music maybe? btw your tutorial was awesome as well, sorry if first comment was short- was typing on mobile
@ajadavis2000 Phrygian Dominant is a mode of harmonic minor by my understanding. This loop resolves to E, and calling it A harmonic minor means it should resolve to A, even though the notes of the two scales are identical. Don't worry about the comment, I will often clap back to people who I disagree, all in good fun.
hmmmmm i agree with you if it resolves to E calling it A harmonic minor sounds wrong. ill do some research and report back. i thought keys != modes, but now i am wondering if this is close to what they mean by "modal music" instead of tonal music, which often confuses me and copy that - subscribed! you the man @@UKBassTutorials
As someone of Jamaican heritage, it's so weird hearing someone say "over dey so", it's "over dehsuhh" 😂
Great video regardless, I'll definitely utilise it when i actually learn to produce.
I was actually head casing about the pronunciation, thanks for correcting me!
Woiiiiii!
Some of your best work, killing it bud!
Nice one mate, be sick if you did napes next
This is SICK
Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
Excited for this one
How to Pholo????? ❤
yeah i love pholo thats the neo grime stuff right
YESSSSS
finaly! lets goooooooooo
so the notes that go out of key would just be considered passing notes? Ive read about them but always been weird about trying it and making something sound off
or is it more akin to a compatible key for the harmony?
There aren't any out of key notes in this project.
i just noticed some that werent within the scale grid in the note editor thats what i was referring to@@UKBassTutorials
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@@machinemademan Well spotted! So the loop is actually in E Phrygian, not E Phrygian Dominant. I often write simple melodies by ear and this obviously slipped through. Thanks for letting me know.
I'd be interested to know why you went with 138bpm over 140bpm, which is a signature of dubstep?
Because Kahn uses loads of tempos in and around 140.
@@UKBassTutorials I see. Do you have any idea why Kahn would opt for slightly outside the 'norm' for dubstep bpm? (Maybe for Swing?)
@Razzileful Couldn't tell you, but being 140bpm isn't a prerequisite for Dubstep. Swing is applicable at any tempo as well.
dumb question but how are you able to saturate stuff so much without it sounding shit?
Doing it in parallel probably
bro make a video on fallow please cos bro is cooking rn
Is on my list
@@UKBassTutorialslove that
Man aren't you Turian from SoundCloud?
Rumours...
@@UKBassTutorialsI mean, you're really good in grime, your track called glisten is so madness I spend hours listening that tune. Good tutorials as well, I really use some tips in my production. Thanks for your work!
e phrygian dominant isnt a key im p sure
It is mate.
no hate, apologies i am learning music theory rn. i think it is a mode tho: It is the fifth mode of the harmonic minor scale, meaning it is derived from the A harmonic@@UKBassTutorials . so the Key would be A minor I think ... unless this is technically modal music maybe?
btw your tutorial was awesome as well, sorry if first comment was short- was typing on mobile
@ajadavis2000 Phrygian Dominant is a mode of harmonic minor by my understanding. This loop resolves to E, and calling it A harmonic minor means it should resolve to A, even though the notes of the two scales are identical.
Don't worry about the comment, I will often clap back to people who I disagree, all in good fun.
hmmmmm i agree with you if it resolves to E calling it A harmonic minor sounds wrong. ill do some research and report back. i thought keys != modes, but now i am wondering if this is close to what they mean by "modal music" instead of tonal music, which often confuses me
and copy that - subscribed! you the man @@UKBassTutorials
Thats Grime, not Dubstep
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