Before you SKIP AHEAD, this is an ACTUALLY GOOD BEAT AND TUTORIAL! 10/10 with minimal equipment. A lot of these videos either have a studio full of equipment they don't know how to use in the tutorial, or they make a completely horrible generic beat. This was beautiful. I have to watch it again.
Killer melody from the jump. I usually don’t watch these kinds of videos but the composition grabbed me early
This is a really good video. You just opened my mind to B and C sections. I normally get lazy and stop at the first 8 bars lol
Lol tbh if you can have a lot of success with just a solid a section. I just like putting in that extra work and giving options
BROOOOO!!!! THIS CUSTOM PIECE OF ARTISTIC EXPRESSION IS BEYOND DOPE!!! 🤯THAT BASSLINE!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great video as always! Instant Blaxpoitation vibes. I hear Curtis Mayfield or Eddie Kendricks on this 🔥
Appreciate that! Curtis Mayfield is a huge influence on me for soul music 💯
I Love how detailed and straightforward your tutorials are and Im always amazed by how authentic your samples turn out🔥👌💯
This channel is a gem 💎, Keep on bringing us good samples❤️
One of the best tutorials I've ever seen! I watch them but I almost never comment on them. This one I had to comment on. Great work!
Thank you for breaking down an arrangement of your sample! Great production on your video too
That delay piano chord is perfect for a drop🔥
Glad you figured out that it wouldn't be something I'm interested in by telling me that I wouldn't be interested in it anyway. 😁
Good video Bromethous.
+points for the Dolemite
This was a great breakdown! What bpm range do you go for with these types of samples?
BIG FAN!! how do you glide the bass notes? i know is automation but of what? pitch wheel down an octave?
Question: Do you know and musician group that makes this type of composition in the 90’s?
You mean soul music from the 90s or just music that sounds like it's from the 90s?
Can you elaborate a bit on how you decided which chords to play along with the horn melody you had already established?
Also, can you make an edition of this, where you only use freely available intruments / libraries (no Logic stock libraries, since they are only available to Logic users)!
This is going to sound like I'm lying but I play by ear so my understanding of music theory isn't so much that I can do tutorials on it. I can try to make a tutorial that's dedicated to that specifically though.
@@thehillsounds Wow, so you figure it out all by yourself? That's a great skill! Maybe you can show your process of figuring out the chords?
@@esahm373 Yeah I'll definitely put that on my content plan. I've gotten a few people asking about that so I'll think about the best way I can explain it and I'll make it right away
If you don’t really have an ear for music, you can probably workaround this by finding out the scale of the melody (tunebat, KeyFinder, auto-key, etc) and audition different chords in the scale that sound pleasing to you. Some DAWS have a snap to scale feature that makes this easier and some MIDI keyboards have “one key” chord functionality. Ultimately you just kinda need to have an ear for music. Listen to old similar sounding songs to get an idea too.
@@thurdysixo The easiest thing you can do is actually to learn the basic chords in CMaj and then transpose to any other scale. The rest you mentioned are gimmicks for kids!
This mf is the goat
Yooo!! Appreciate you my guy! 🙏🏾🙏🏾💯💯