A Mostly Thorough Guide to Learning Electronic Music Production

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
  • Let's talk about learning music and music production.
    Take lessons with me: rmr.media/education
    Full List of Resources:
    Genre
    Ishkur’s Guide to Electronic Music: music.ishkur.com/
    Whosampled.com: www.whosampled.com/
    Beatport.com: www.beatport.com/
    Synthesis
    Syntorial: www.syntorial.com/
    Learning Synthesis Ableton: learningsynths.ableton.com/
    Perfect Circuit: www.perfectcircuit.com/signal...
    Music Theory
    Andrew Huang - Learn Music Theory in a Half Hour: • Learn music theory in ...
    Yale Music Theory Course: • Yale Music Theory Course
    Doctor B: • Dr. B Music Theory
    Audible Genius Building Blocks: www.audiblegenius.com/buildin...
    Ableton Learning Music: learningmusic.ableton.com/
    Music Theory Dot Net: www.musictheory.net/products/...
    Yousician: yousician.com/
    Drums
    808.pixll.de/
    drumbit.app/
    Mixing
    Dan Worrall: / danworrall
    Landr How to Mix: www.landr.com/how-to-mix
    iZotope Learn Mixing: www.izotope.com/en/learn/audi...
    Recording Engineer's Handbook: amzn.to/3ld1t6B
    Listen and apply. As you learn new things, listen to music with those things in mind.
    00:00 intro
    01:24 genre
    08:25 synthesis
    12:30 music theory
    21:29 mixing
    26:17 wrap-up
    ------------------------------------
    Patreon: bit.ly/rmrpatreon
    My Music:
    Bandcamp: bit.ly/2Kq617o
    Soundcloud: bit.ly/2NOH9Is
    Spotify: spoti.fi/2N40SoX
    Google Play: bit.ly/33M9aG5
    iTunes: apple.co/2pqh3SK
    Amazon Music: amzn.to/2O9q1fe
    Merch: bit.ly/rmrshirts
    Connect:
    Twitter: bit.ly/rmrtwitters
    Website: bit.ly/rmrmedia

КОМЕНТАРІ • 400

  • @ToyKeeper
    @ToyKeeper 2 роки тому +295

    Instead of "learn music in 30 minutes", it's "learn the table of contents for how to learn music, in 30 minutes".
    Thanks for a welcome dose of realism.

    • @RedMeansRecording
      @RedMeansRecording  2 роки тому +60

      Yeah for real. I want people to discover on their own terms. And find their own voice. :)

    • @MooncrafterUTAU
      @MooncrafterUTAU Рік тому +5

      @@RedMeansRecording it’s much appreciated! I have no training with an instrument, am entirely self taught outside of an AP music theory class I took over a decade ago. It’s so painful trying to learn how to write for the genre I love to listen to coming from that direction and just your genre chapter alone helped demystify that hurdle.
      Subscribing!

  • @ImprovingAbility
    @ImprovingAbility 2 роки тому +250

    As a long term follower I finally understand what you did. First you built your financial existence with the creation of music videos, and now you are finally free to focus on your true calling: teaching, which you do exceptionally well.

    • @domingoleija3436
      @domingoleija3436 Рік тому +6

      🎼music is the only universal/global language and it doesn't take as long as learning Octatrack 😁

    • @domingoleija3436
      @domingoleija3436 Рік тому

      Your guidance is excellent senor. Ableton is overwhelming but I'll try that course you suggested.

    • @domingoleija3436
      @domingoleija3436 Рік тому

      I've been sitting on Live 8 and updated for my son. That's bread and butter but I'm a percussionist. Senior,,61 young so thought AUM iPad pro since I normally play along with hardware to Play along.

  • @KamilKraz
    @KamilKraz 2 роки тому +53

    For all people that feel overwhelmed by amount of knowledge they need to get - “Slowly, is the fastest way to get you where you want to be”
    Thank you for this video!

  • @argosfe7445
    @argosfe7445 3 місяці тому +3

    It's one of those times I don't know what I'm looking for exactly and then suddenly I magically stumble upon it.
    Really great video, thanks.

  • @kegstandjesus
    @kegstandjesus 2 роки тому +10

    I think the best part of this video is that it doesn't even mention a single technical thing about music production. Makes every second of this video that much more evergreen

  • @synthmage00
    @synthmage00 2 роки тому +13

    When I first started taking my own music production more seriously, someone (I unfortunately can't remember who) recommended "The Mixing Engineer's Handbook" to me, and it literally changed my life. It put words to things that I had already figured out on my own, explained tools I thought I understood but was using wrong, and taught me a ton about the tools I was scared to use early on because I thought they were "too advanced" for me.
    I haven't read "The Recording Engineer's Handbook" yet, but I know Bobby Owsinski's writing is super approachable from reading his Mixing book, even as someone who generally doesn't learn well by reading.

  • @ryokokofficial
    @ryokokofficial 2 роки тому +66

    Jeremy coming with the fire. I took a few months of lessons with him and even took Huang's class and came out a techno god. So I can attest to all of this. The Ishkur link is also a profound resource. Also Roland has their new Boutique series out of cheap hardware copies of their classic instruments like the 808 and 303. The genre approach is so important. You find the exact thing you want to make and then break down where all the components in it came from. Its illuminating. Really amazing resources he is providing here.

    • @RedMeansRecording
      @RedMeansRecording  2 роки тому +5

      💜😸💜

    • @coachbio1705
      @coachbio1705 2 роки тому +3

      Agreed on both points! Ishkur's guide is CRUCIAL to wrapping your head around the universe of genres and sub-genres and sub-sub-genres!

    • @ryokokofficial
      @ryokokofficial 2 роки тому +6

      @@coachbio1705 I wish more people used Ishkur's guide. I meet people sometimes when im out and since everyone is an "edm" dj now, they will show me their music, usually some form of Dubstep, and then ask me what I do. I simply say acid techno and they dont even know what techno is. They think its what they make. Ive even had people redefine what I just said, "You mean IDM," usually straight white men wth their sleeves rolled up so we all can see their newly inked arms.......People need to be educated.

    • @coachbio1705
      @coachbio1705 2 роки тому +2

      @@ryokokofficial totally! I think "EDM" was just a short-hand, bullshit label that was made to market pop dupstep and all its iterations to Gen Z and younger Millenials so that they can attend music festivals and talk about the shit music they listen to. Honestly I cringe when anyone I meet says "they love electronic music and go to music festivals" because I find they don't know the first thing about any sort of foundational genre.

    • @Cafeston
      @Cafeston 2 роки тому +5

      Ishkur's guide is a great resource. It's also disillusioned and painful to read.

  • @yhn280
    @yhn280 Рік тому +9

    I've been an avid electronic music fan for the last 24 years. Started DJing about the same time and lived through the golden era of house/trance. I've always dreamed of learning to produce and release a track on a label. I've always doubted myself, knowing I have zero musical background, and thought this was just a pipe dream.
    Thanks for all links and tips you've provided; I felt 10x more motivated and will finally give this a go! Looking forward to commenting again in a few years once I'm signed and tell you I've kicked this bucket list down the road :)

    • @jerm628
      @jerm628 4 місяці тому

      How's it going so far?

  • @whackamole
    @whackamole 2 роки тому +3

    There is absolute gold in here. Thank you.

  • @glowingrectangles4596
    @glowingrectangles4596 2 роки тому +12

    Dude, fuckin sweet!
    It's like magic.
    Take something awesome yet all too often overwhelming/ frustrating, unpack it, and look behind the curtian. A perfectly distilled, organized, birds eye view on the whole thing. Excellent resources and links to the sections of the video.
    This brings me much need relief and perspective. It's so easy to stay in the gratifying process of doing what I'm already familiar with at the same time being frustrated about not "getting anywhere" neglecting other crucial aspects. this helps me step back and think about whats uniquely important and what my blind spots may be.
    Thank you for being awesome and doing what you do. Your cat is hillarious btw.

  • @therealfaintinggoat
    @therealfaintinggoat 2 роки тому +17

    Jeremy, you’re a human treasure. So much content to absorb. Thank you thank you

  • @jakeoleson
    @jakeoleson 2 роки тому +4

    What an absolute treasure trove of a video. I've been going HAM learning production the past 2 years but your focus on truly learning the genre you're interested in, along with Syntorial has helped me immensely in just the 24h since I've watched your video. Also didn't realize that so much of the music I love falls under the "Microhouse" genre, as broad of a camp as it seems to be.
    Thanks for taking the time to help save fellow musicians time. A few of my favorite artists on their reddit AMAs are always like - "there are no short-cuts" when asked about any aha moments along their journey or notable resources that have helped. Thanks for sharing all of these :)

  • @F1reb1ad3
    @F1reb1ad3 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together. This is exactly what I need to help me start my journey in to music production.

  • @dspmusik81
    @dspmusik81 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for this J, you have a wonderful channel with a great mix of quality music, humor and teaching.
    I appreciate what you do.

  • @LeonardWild
    @LeonardWild Рік тому +1

    This video is truly gold. Thank you for your work and the passion you put in it (as always).
    You are one of the first two people involved in music making I started following on YT a few years ago, and still one of my favourite! Wish you the best.

  • @johncaccioppo1142
    @johncaccioppo1142 2 роки тому +5

    I really appreciate the focus on genre here... it's not something I've seen universal agreement on, though. It seems like we don't need it to make or enjoy music but we definitely need it to be able to talk about it in it's evolution, to find it, to have a sense of what direction to go into and to develop the appreciation of music for the wider public.
    As a musician, I definitely care about what has and hasn't been done before and where my target audience might be lurking and as a civic-minded person I feel like it gives the public taxonomical skills that our current political climate has sanitized out of our heads. It's not easy to sell propaganda when people understand history and know how to talk about it.

  • @mare6912
    @mare6912 Рік тому +2

    I saw this video because I’m a fan of electronic music, however I realize that I knew little about genres and the more I feel more conected to certain type of music the more I want to go deep inside the basics of it. Im no producer and no dj, but god I enjoy this music.
    I just need to learn more about the things that makes my heart happy.
    Thank you for this! This is my very first lesson ever!
    Love from México

  • @chrispuhl6598
    @chrispuhl6598 2 роки тому +6

    So today I was thinking “Red Means Recording” should be publishing another video soon. In parallel I had been looking for a resource (or resources as it turns out) to help me along learning music production (and particularly mixing and genre-based ideas). And then this video pops up. Funny old universe we live in.
    This, sir, was incredibly useful while also being entertaining.
    Thank you!

  • @gabrielaroque-worcel1949
    @gabrielaroque-worcel1949 Рік тому +2

    This is the best beginners video I have ever seen. I'm not even half way through and I'm already sure this is going to be the catalyst for everything I wanted to learn. Thank you so much

  • @katlegotladi2116
    @katlegotladi2116 2 роки тому +31

    With regards to music theory I think another great resource is the plugin Scaler 2. It lets you learn chords and scales while you make music. Preeeety noice.

  • @trailrunningphil
    @trailrunningphil Рік тому +3

    Wow. Well, congratulations Jeremy, this video has been awarded the "most helpful video award on youtube today" award. (I just made that up but it would win it) This is an incredible resource and I really appreciate all the effort and time you put into making this video with all the suggestions. Yes, it all does feel a little daunting when you lay it out like this but yeah, the older I get, the more I realise that its just about enjoying yourself.. and if your not enjoying it because your not putting the time in to learn it properly, that's on you!! Keep doing what your doing my man.

  • @southernmainesonicexperime3438
    @southernmainesonicexperime3438 2 роки тому +4

    Great video! I've been making music for many years (mostly rock, but as my pedalboard grew I started getting pulled more and more to psych and ambient). Being pretty new to Eurorack and modular synthesis in general I've binged your videos over the past year. This one has given me some great tools to help explore that world and find ways to bridge the gap between the modular and my guitar. I think the advice to explore genres is a really good point. I myself enjoy making electronic/hybrid music, but rarely ever listen to it. This inspired me to go out and find genres and artists that have elements of the sound I'm going for and I believe that will help immensely while I continue to explore blending electronic elements with more guitar oriented progressions and arrangements. Thanks!

  • @AvianBreak
    @AvianBreak 2 роки тому +5

    Your recommendation on Dan Worrall’s channel closed the loop on music production for me. I’m already applying his techniques, and it’s so nice to finally really understand sample rates and how plugins work under the hood.

  • @FRUlTsaIad
    @FRUlTsaIad Рік тому +1

    I used to watch your OP-1 videos YEARS ago, and recently just stumbled upon these tutorials you're making. I fell off the production wagon a while back, but I'm getting the itch again watching these!

  • @QuantumKatmusic
    @QuantumKatmusic 2 роки тому +8

    Sometimes I forget you're not just hands 👐
    Nice walk-through, ive veen making music for 15 + years but I think there's always something to be learned even if i think i know it, and indeed I did learn some things, keep doin you 👍

  • @harrypetropoulos5342
    @harrypetropoulos5342 Рік тому

    The MOST informative music video ever. Thank you so much. I have been lost for a long time as a Music College Grad and I know this stuff, but it always felt jumbled at times and not clear enough. Thank you so much. I have been a long time follower and honestly I wish you all the best.
    This was amazing and really inspired me to keep going for it with music. Thank you so much.

  • @harmless3449
    @harmless3449 2 роки тому +6

    Just made it back around to your channel for the first time in a few years, and wow man, you've come so far. Loving the guides, gear breakdowns, reviews and of course, the music. You've come a long way from being just a pair of hands, an OP-1, and some on-screen text. Gonna be coming back here for info on eurorack modules for sure.

  • @ethanbennis
    @ethanbennis 2 роки тому +1

    Jeremy, this is a fantastic video.
    I’ve been creating music on and off for many years now, but I’ve never been thrilled with my creative output. Your words on the significance of genre and studying the music you want to create really hit home.
    Thank you for sharing these resources!

  • @MrJanHjohnson
    @MrJanHjohnson 2 роки тому +4

    I've started to make music ~2yrs ago and honestly, this is by far the most valuable video! This is literally so much great information! Awesome! Thank you ❤️

  • @jbird976
    @jbird976 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Jeremy! I’ve been doing MP on and off for around 10 years and I still found this video really helpful and I wanted to say thanks for making it!

  • @klktrnx
    @klktrnx 2 роки тому

    Wow! Thank you for making this like a one-stop shop for music fans, synth nerds, sound designers and even sound engineers! We greatly appreciate your effort, paying it forward! 👍👏👌

  • @carldahlqvist1290
    @carldahlqvist1290 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for these tips and guidelines! I started messing about with synths a couple of months ago and also stumbled into the production world. I’ve been feeling a bit stuck and uncertain on where to go and now I feel like there’s a path to follow. Thanks a ton!

  • @smashedapples
    @smashedapples 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for finally singing the song at the end. It was stuck in my head right out of the gate.

  • @yokeshhsekoy
    @yokeshhsekoy 2 роки тому

    Man, I am pinning this as my home page. So much stuff to come back to. You're a treasure too Jeremy!
    It truly is fun as heck!

  • @grimelandmusic
    @grimelandmusic 2 роки тому +1

    This video really is so, so, so, so, so good. Thank you Jeremy! I'm here watching for like the 3rd or 4th time, major source of inspiration on multiple levels.

  • @stunhbtaken
    @stunhbtaken 2 роки тому

    You're a great communicator and you make quality content. This video of yours has been especially helpful in both understanding my general weakness areas, and also allowing me to step back and appreciate how far I've come in other regards. Thank you for that.

  • @mgband
    @mgband Рік тому +2

    This video, right here, is a priceless jumping off point for any budding music producer. Thank you for this.

  • @Matteo92Matteo
    @Matteo92Matteo 3 місяці тому

    Thumps up for your work. You gave truly awesome guide to go through production music and do not get lost on the way. Perfect reference for my studies ❤

  • @ctd_audio
    @ctd_audio 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing video Jeremy. Some great resources here, and I really liked your wrap up at the end :)

  • @Differentunic
    @Differentunic 7 місяців тому +1

    This is the best video for rescources I've ever come across. thank you so much for this compilation!

  • @supremeuppercut
    @supremeuppercut 2 роки тому +2

    This video is brilliant. Perfectly crafted and perfectly delivered. Boom! (Thank you!)

  • @TheDoctorM0
    @TheDoctorM0 2 роки тому +2

    You, sir, are a teacher in the true vein of knowledge transfer. Bravo.

  • @thomasbaker6459
    @thomasbaker6459 2 роки тому +12

    Damn. This has got me fired up about making music again. Love this so much.

    • @thomasbaker6459
      @thomasbaker6459 2 роки тому +1

      Unrelated but as I was watching this my theory professor came in to tell me I can very feasibly double major in music technology and composition since I’m already taking a lot of the fellowship classes

  • @Stadsjaap
    @Stadsjaap 2 роки тому +1

    Wow. Epic resource dump! Thanks Jeremy, this is gold!

  • @FernandoDCDuarte
    @FernandoDCDuarte 2 роки тому +1

    This is a gold mine of information and resources right here.
    A hugeongous Thank You is in order!

  • @danielimhof3603
    @danielimhof3603 2 роки тому +2

    well, i just disvovered your channel and it‘s pure fun to watch and so incredibly informative. after doing things only in the box for years, i found my greatest joy in modular a few months ago, stumbled upon that by accident (and since then losing a bit of money not so much by accident). so i‘m watching all your videos and they‘re so inspiring, Thank you so much for your precious work!

  • @CatFish107
    @CatFish107 2 роки тому +3

    Very helpful vid. Thanks very much. It was Andrew's and your vids that I found when I started trying to learn about electronic music. Couple years later, and I'm a total rookie at making sounds(just exploration for now). I've been having a blast exploring how to make different sounds, but lacked direction for all the other aspects you cover. Thanks for laying out such a clear array of resources.

    • @CatFish107
      @CatFish107 2 роки тому +1

      As far as personal genre goals, I'm satisfied with "wonder what happens when I do this. " However, learning about genre is valuable on its own merits.

  • @pierrebertram5555
    @pierrebertram5555 7 місяців тому +1

    Maybe the best video on the internet to give somebody like a roadmap where to begin and what the challenges are. Thanks for your video.

  • @SvintMvrcus
    @SvintMvrcus Рік тому

    Been releasing music for a few years now and have a couple hundred thousand streams but I still come to UA-cam to binge the fundamental tutorials everything from Theory to sound design to mixing and mastering. Your channel is one of my favorites man I’ve learned a lot from you so thank you for that.

  • @peterelfman
    @peterelfman 2 роки тому +1

    This is extremely useful. Thank you for taking the time to make this video!

  • @nickygrillet786
    @nickygrillet786 Рік тому +1

    I just stumbled here and it turns out it's what i've been trying to find somewhere for years

  • @MenekiNekoMusic
    @MenekiNekoMusic Рік тому +1

    effin love ya man.. your a special dude! appreciate all you do

  • @forisfive5309
    @forisfive5309 2 роки тому +1

    Jeremy, I subbed you when I got back into music recently. Kinda did the mass subscribe thing obviously most of those CCs kinda got lost in the mix. Came across the AH: 4 producers 1 synth video and I gotta say I've watched that video so many times just for your commentary ("my room..just stinks right now, thanks rachel") and your song! banger, dude. Now I'm on to you, sir. You are so freakin talented! I'm so late to this party and I'm not even mad about it. holy hell man. You get me effin amped. But it's so refreshing to see music affecting others the way it does me. I just go nuts. Keep doing what you're doing. We need you. This was epic and wholly inspiring. and one of these days...I'm going to melt your face off. Cheers!

  • @redcaoimh3127
    @redcaoimh3127 Рік тому +1

    Great video Jeremy👍 I needed this. Thanks for the signposts and links for learning🎹🎶✌️

  • @eva10eva
    @eva10eva 2 роки тому +2

    You just became my music-guru. This video was so helpfull to me, just what i needed to understand how to start. This subject can be so overwellming..Thanks and greetings from Barcelona!❤

  • @ParisDemers
    @ParisDemers 6 місяців тому +1

    This video is AMAZING! Thank you so much for putting this together ❤️

  • @danfozmusic3046
    @danfozmusic3046 2 роки тому +6

    Red this video made my day. I've taken composition, theory, guitarist for 20+ years and gotten deeply into production since covid. Now getting into hardware, MPC, Digitone and Microcosm. Sometimes I feel like a total electro-poser. Like I'm wasting my time turning knobs and not shredding. But your breakdown of being genre-specific is super important to me, guides how and why I would want to make the music I want to make. Also the idea of learning vs application is super important. I can sometimes bury myself in tutorials to avoid the actual making of music, so thanks for that. Great video for a immensely complex subject.

    • @xyzyzx1253
      @xyzyzx1253 2 роки тому +1

      To me, the genre specific stuff is like listening to a guitar player,
      You’ve got to really ponder and explore the sounds you like about their tone, their play style, what their fingers are doing on a technical level and what they’re doing on a theoretical level and then applying it to your own stuff.
      I think genre is definitely a really precise way of categorising your knowledge of a specific set of players / producers.
      I honestly need to spend more time organising the information that I know about theory and production.
      I guess it always helps to remember when it’s not your main source of income, life is long and you can make progress in one area and then create what you want from your current vantage / knowledge, point of view, and then move onto to studying something new and implementing that at a later date.
      Learn, practice what you learn, create and then repeat with something new!
      Happy travels out there :)

    • @xyzyzx1253
      @xyzyzx1253 2 роки тому +2

      I’m thinking that organising folders with both tabs / sheet music for guitar players I like and Separately genre specific production techniques and ideas for playing would be awesome,

    • @danfozmusic3046
      @danfozmusic3046 2 роки тому +1

      @@xyzyzx1253 Great advice!

    • @xyzyzx1253
      @xyzyzx1253 2 роки тому

      @@danfozmusic3046 make sure you know that you already know enough to make kick ass music! And if in the future you’re older, wiser and know more, theory and production techniques, that’s cool, but it’s never too soon to start with the process of putting a few musical ideas together and mixing them outright!
      I got stuck in my head for years about needing to practice my scales more and learn more about theory, and my chord changes on guitar, and lots of practice with improvising and expressing myself on my instrument,
      But I was inherently afraid that anything I’d actually really try and produce as music would suck, because I didn’t know enough.
      So I was cutting myself off from really mastering a riff of my own, or building a caterlog of musical ideas that I could call my own, because I was way too in my own head about “needing to be better” before I tried to make anything and record anything or try to memorise a specific sequence of chords and melodies on my instrument!
      It’s taken me ages to finally feel like I’m good enough to start “making music of my own”
      When I could have absolutely have started earlier and recorded more ideas and worked on things before hand etc
      Lol sorry I’ve just had this stuff on my mind for ages lol

  • @neila458
    @neila458 2 роки тому +3

    Brilliant video, thanks for all your guidance. After watching your Deluge posts I bought one and started making ambient tracks (no previous experience in music making!). 12 months later I'm loving it ! Now I'm considering syntorial to get a better understanding of the fundamentals :-)

  • @seb.j
    @seb.j 2 роки тому +1

    finally, a refresher. thanks, jeremy!

  • @markbelcher1777
    @markbelcher1777 2 роки тому +4

    Great video and fantastic advice. For anyone beating themselves up about not learning/creating as fast as they would like, go to 26:21… I’ll be listening to that on loop! Many thanks 🙏

  • @kroliia3116
    @kroliia3116 Рік тому

    thank u for outlining all the resources in the description :-)

  • @ninogualdoni178
    @ninogualdoni178 2 роки тому

    Kudos to you, Jeremy. Once again you published an original video (actually it is what I was whishing for...). Thank you so much and love to the cat.

  • @andys6592
    @andys6592 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for all your videos and time. I also grew up with a classical piano background and playing saxophone in HS band etc. Slowly trying to wrap my head around synthesizers, daws, mixing etc. It's like a whole other language to me. For all the piano sheet music etc that I've learned it's been like a blessing and a curse trying to learn electronic music and sequencers etc. Anyways, thanks for your time and energy you put into these videos.

  • @michaelkonomos
    @michaelkonomos Рік тому

    Man, this video is SO valuable. I do NOT have a music theory background. But it was actually really great to hear you talk about this aspect of things. As I am about 6 years into electronic music now, it's the thing I sense that I lack the most, the thing that separates the "jams" from actual moving, emotional music. Not that there is a thing wrong with jams, but I got into this to make myself and others feel something, and I think this is why your music is such a cut above some of the jammy stuff I see on UA-cam. Even when you demo a new synth, you bring a musicality to it. But you still came across in a humble way about this, urging people to find ways to develop this skills, which is a very nice, non-asshole approach that I really dig. Well played!

  • @HendersonDesign
    @HendersonDesign 2 місяці тому +1

    I found you because of the talking dog. You got my subscription from this video. This was exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thank you!

  • @metfed100
    @metfed100 2 роки тому

    Love your videos, man! I've been playing/recording music for over 20 years and know nothing, but this makes me want to work harder and get better. Thanks!

  • @erz3030
    @erz3030 6 місяців тому

    Brilliant video!! Thank you so much for this, so much useful information for an absolute beginner and more intermediate!

  • @rush2795
    @rush2795 2 роки тому +6

    19:37 I'd suggest this to everyone who wants to learn theory, or learn to play music in general. If you can get your hands around a keyboard/piano, then you're literally getting your hands around music theory. Western music, and pretty much every song we think is beautiful or has a nice progression works out great on the piano. even songs written on guitar work almost better on piano, like "the wind cries mary" by Jimi Hendrix, or "Dream On" by Aerosmith. And this is the most fun way to learn theory, because when you hit a roadblock in your knowledge, and need to learn something new, your own desire ends up being the driving force to learn theory instead of a grade or some lesson you're dragging through. So you end up just learning better that way because you remember things that are in the songs you know and enjoy, instead of just learning the dry theory. Also practicing all major/minor scales as a warm up gets you to learn your scales while warming up your hands. Lastly, learning songs on piano is just satisfying AF because you can play 2+ parts at once.

    • @rush2795
      @rush2795 2 роки тому +1

      @@GizzyDillespee I agree, you can't to slide guitar on piano. But there's plenty of pianos out there that have pitchbends, like Yamaha's CP and YC line both have them, some nord piano models to be able to bend notes, def not for slide but you can get really good bends that way. Also plenty of stylistic ways to do "bends" on keys

  • @redcurated4302
    @redcurated4302 Рік тому +1

    Well done. This is exactly what I was looking for. I'm sure ill watch this a couple times as I progress.

  • @beliefispower8251
    @beliefispower8251 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for layin out such a Wonderful path I can't wait to learn ☺

  • @Grimbakor
    @Grimbakor 2 роки тому

    Such a fantastic guide, comprehensive, clear and so many good tools I've not come across when I look to learn!

  • @silofuse
    @silofuse 2 роки тому +1

    So cool that you took the time to do this video. Thanks so much.

  • @Klintebjarnen
    @Klintebjarnen 2 роки тому +28

    This is with no doubt the most inspiring and informative video on music production i've ever seen. Thank you so much for doing this!

    • @joshualane1716
      @joshualane1716 2 роки тому +3

      Andrew Huang’s 30 min video (mentioned here) and Taetro’s six episode series is also really good.

  • @thejoshuathomas
    @thejoshuathomas 2 роки тому +1

    Your tips on genre could not be more spot on. I try to encourage that on music subreddits regularly, study study study. Same with synthesis. I took the approach of learning individual types of synthesis that peaked my interest and dedicated time to each in both study and application. Theory is definitely still in progress for me, beyond exploring triads and 4-chord progressions. Mixing and mastering came gradually to me from a mix of reading articles, watching videos and notetaking. This is a wonderful reference video, Jeremy. I'll be sharing it with others when I come across the curious minded. Thanks for all that you do.

  • @dzx37
    @dzx37 5 місяців тому

    I'm sitting here watching your video as I'm nearing the final layers of a 3D printed box for an electric Kalimba project. I don't even know how to hook it up to my computer yet! I just know that I love watching and listening to a wide variety of electronic music videos and finally ready to learn and do by diving right in. I'm 33 years old, a machinist and CAD designer, I have no musical background, I hated the forced Recorder class or other music classes as a young kid but I found your OP-1 videos from a few years back and enjoyed them, among many other artists since. Thank you for putting this video together, and in this 30 minutes of content you have provided hours and hours worth of resources to begin building my musical brain!

  • @CrunchyMusic
    @CrunchyMusic 2 роки тому +1

    Ishkur's guide is just fantastic. And hilarious. Thanks.

  • @alex_on_the_web
    @alex_on_the_web 2 роки тому +1

    You're the treasure, man! Thank YOU for this especially!

  • @pterocardio
    @pterocardio 2 роки тому

    for the past 4-5 yrs ive felt like my voice is my only instrument and tried so hard to work on it but every time i record something i feel like i really need to get better at learning music theory and production and have considered retaking piano classes but remembered hating classical piano so i really appreciate this. thank you so much!

  • @Ikiddkriss
    @Ikiddkriss 2 роки тому +6

    hahaha i love this. its a list of all the things I had to learn on my own, and constantly need to be reminded of.

  • @user-cc5bp6qi9r
    @user-cc5bp6qi9r 2 місяці тому

    I start learning music production 1 month ago and didn't know where to start. I alredy saw tons of videos on yt and all yt "tutors" says something like "its super esy" "you can make a track in 1 hour" and off course that's not true. Good sound needs good practice. Your channel and your recommendations are treasure, i really happy i found it. Thank you very much!

  • @thorstendensow6088
    @thorstendensow6088 Рік тому +1

    Really love your explanations. Ist’s just the way i like to learn. Keep up your fantastic work. Such an Inspiration. All the best from Frankfurt Germany.

  • @MauricioJaguan
    @MauricioJaguan Рік тому +1

    Thenk you Jeremy! I don't think I'll ever own an OP1 but I am thankful to have found your through your OP1 videos! Love you! I love everything you do!

  • @jasonsherman3708
    @jasonsherman3708 2 роки тому

    Thank you, I’ve been wanting these kinds of resources!

  • @ZonymaUnltd.
    @ZonymaUnltd. 2 роки тому +1

    What a great video to get the day started thanks Jeremy!

  • @auroranamex5886
    @auroranamex5886 Рік тому

    Thank you, Jeremy! Hope you have a wonderful day too!

  • @hugopiccinini3369
    @hugopiccinini3369 5 місяців тому

    Wow! Thanx man! You become a definition of share meaning 🙏

  • @saulbouqs4816
    @saulbouqs4816 2 роки тому +1

    I would have loved to find this video when I started learning to produce, good job and thanks for all the resources

  • @mmckmusic
    @mmckmusic 2 роки тому +1

    Great collection of resources, thanks for compiling!

  • @nilc
    @nilc Рік тому +1

    Thank you for calling guitar and piano "input devices", that made me smile

  • @avdude4654
    @avdude4654 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for posting this, this is beyond helpful!!

  • @charliewilson7283
    @charliewilson7283 2 роки тому +1

    Most excelent. I love that this is a "how to learn" video. Thank you for the references.

  • @Hung_Tang
    @Hung_Tang Рік тому +1

    Appreciate this! Super helpful man

  • @pawerss1282
    @pawerss1282 11 місяців тому +1

    This is one of the most insightful videos Ive seen and I wish I had seen it when I first started with music production. It would have kicked my skills way faster instead of having to figure out everything and reach this conclusions all by myself. Im just talking about deciphering what is it that you need to learn and how, not even talking about learning it hahah. I guess this is what great teaching is all about. Thanks heaps

  • @JamesEdwardMalcolm
    @JamesEdwardMalcolm 8 місяців тому +1

    What a goldmine. Thanks so much for this video!

  • @felne7335
    @felne7335 3 місяці тому

    This is a fantastic guide! Gonna be using a lot of these resources

  • @stephanvg
    @stephanvg 9 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic video, thank you very much!

  • @PatNortonRidesWithFoof
    @PatNortonRidesWithFoof 2 роки тому +1

    Wow. That was truly inspiring and what I needed. Thanks.

  • @laraorsoy3287
    @laraorsoy3287 7 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for helping people to overcome learning curve steep with valuable information

  • @dillipphunbar7924
    @dillipphunbar7924 2 роки тому +1

    Really helpful suggestions Jeremy. Thankyou

  • @Jorn2u
    @Jorn2u 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this Jeremy!