Sledgehammer - creating a musical structure graph
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2014
- Talks you through the process of creating a diagram of the musical structure and sound sources of Peter Gabriel's classic "Sledgehammer."
The Echo Nest BPM Explorer can help you automatically detect the tempo of a song. static.echonest.com/bpmexp/bpm...
See the completed musical structure graph: docs.google.com/spreadsheet/c...
See a chart of the chord changes: docs.google.com/spreadsheet/c...
See the perceived space graph: docs.google.com/drawings/d/1c...
Read more about Sledgehammer: www.ethanhein.com/wp/2013/anal...
this channel is pure gold
Love you Ethan, just discovered you but you're great at explaining
dude you are so vibing in these videos i love it
i am blown away! I saw your ritym videos and i used them (i am using them) to experiment with beat production in my DAW. Now i see these video's, the video with the remark about Werner Herzog's documentary, the cave of forgotten dreams; Spot On!!!!You are talking about music like im listening to myself. You are Me! I 'd love to hear songs being broken down and explained.
I love this. I've been basically writing text versions of these types of breakdowns for songs I want to pull inspiration from, but I never thought of making a template and visualizing them this way. Very cool. As a sidenote, Izotope has a visual mixer for their mixing plugin, Neutron, that visualizes the mix similar to the perceived space graph here and lets you adjust it from there. Might be worth looking into if you like this approach!
Thank you very much for the great videos you share.
you are the man
Oh and i am a huge Peter Gabrial fan!!!
Can anyone tell me the musical structure of the Symphony no.5 in C minor?
BTW, the Echo Nest BPM link (above) no longer works.
Good ish
The music is way to quiet compared with your voice.
i love rx papi