I wanna cry. Why are so cool youtubers have so little subs and views? That tutorial was realy cool, so i'm gonna make my own eurobeat! Thank ya for your motivation! Keep going by this way.
I loved this tutorial! Will definitely give it a try, I’ve been wanting to make eurobeat for so long and this has helped out a lot! Side note: I feel like the riff you made has amazing potential to be put in its own song!
I've wanted to make Eurobeat for a while, but being new to music production, I never thought that I have enough experience/am good enough to make anything. This video helped me quite a bit. Thank you for this video! Subscribed
@@KeisariEurobeat Yeah its a very hard genre to get down. There is so much intracacy to it and so much room to play around with melodies and such. This is definitely a GREAT start for it though
WOW... needed a bit of extra research on how to use some stuff in fl studio, but after buying the samples, in a few hours I managed to do a pretty decent sounding eurobeat remix of the first 20 seconds of a song with minimum experience in "music production". Amazing tutorial. Thank you!
Very nice! Didn't leave me with questions like most toturials I've seen. Hope both your channel and music get more attention. Will definitely try out eurobeat when I got the time :)
This is awesome, I have watched other videos pretending to teach how to make the eurobeat but you managed to make it explaining us everything, well done =). Also to be honest I have learned a lot thanks to you and I will be practicing this a lot following your indications, but I heard the song should have some parts like intro sabi chorus etc like to be full I dont know, maybe its just to make it last like 2 minutes maybe, it would be great if you could make a video about these specific part, but as said I will be following your video explanation a lot so thanks a lot for making this =)
Great job man! I can tell you put a lot of work into this. Unlike my tutorial, yours actually sums up the genre very nicely without being too heavily based on my song from the genre like mine was. Good job!
Keisari I might revisit it some day, but I’m focusing on making more how to’s for a bunch of other EDM sub genre, and on my original compositions, which are mostly house and future bass. But I’ll definitely come back to Eurobeat some time.
The bouncing mouse pointer makes this even more entertaining to watch 😂 but honestly this was super helpful and an awesome tutorial. The way you explained the brass riff section was perfectly clear. Thanks so much for making this! Looking forward to more eurobeat vids!
While this is a good tutorial for learning the theory and structure, the only way you will get good ideas for making Eurobeat is if you listen to it. Listen, listen, listen. If you study how songs work, then it'll translate into ideas for your songs. It's like learning a new language - you have to listen to people speaking it or else you won't learn anything. And this really applies to music as a whole, including jazz, rock, etc. You need to know what makes the songs work, you can't just whip out FL and Euronam and expect to make an entire album at once. It's not easy, but over time it will come to you.
I tried to write down the song structure of some of my favorite eurobeat songs. Unless I made errors, 14 out of 35 of the songs started with this exact pattern: 16 intro 8 sabi 8 verse 8 pre-chorus 16 chorus 8 sabi 8 verse 8 pre-chorus 16 chorus 8 sabi The 14 songs are these ones: A-Beat Sisters - Go Baby Go Dave Rodgers & Mega NRG Man - Night Fever Dave Rodgers - Deja Vu Folder5 - Ready! Go Go Girls - New Millennium Hinoi Team - On My Own MAX - Get My Love! MAX - Love Love Fire MAX - Stranger in the Night Mega NRG Man - Get Me Power Mega NRG Man - Ready to Go Mega NRG Man - Superhero Mr Groove - Baby Baby Namie Amuro with Super Monkeys - Try Me ~Watashi o Shinjite~ In all except one of the 35 songs, the part after the intro was a sabi. All 35 songs ended either with a sabi or with a sabi followed by an outro. In the songs that ended with a sabi, the volume usually started to get faded out after 8 measures.
@@KeisariEurobeat Out of the 35 songs I checked, the longest intro is 24 measures long. No song has a 32-measure intro, even though in the other eurobeat tutorial made by UA-cam user ADUPS, the intro is 32 measures long. However one song ("Two-Mix - Naked Dance") only has a 3-measure intro. Out of the 35 songs I checked, only 3 have a 16-measure verse (when not counting the prechorus): "Mega NRG Man - Burning Desire", "Ayumi Hamasaki - Depend On You (Extended Power Mix)", and "Ayumi Hamasaki - Fly High (Euro-Power Mix)". The two Ayumi remixes follow the structure of the original song, so it seems like a 16-measure verse is fairly rare in eurobeat songs. Also 7 of the songs I checked have a 24-measure sabi at the end, even though in each case the sabi gets faded out starting after 8 measures. There seems to be a lot of variation in song structure after the second chorus, so it's not like there are just two common patterns. "MAX - So Much in Love" follows your J-Euro pattern, even though it's a cover of an Italian song, like all of the songs on MAX's first album. The third verse and pre-chorus are replaced by a bridge: 16 intro 8 sabi 8 verse 8 pre-chorus 16 chorus 8 sabi 8 verse 8 pre-chorus 16 chorus 8 sabi 8 bridge (no vocals, no lead, breaks in drums) 16 chorus 16 sabi with fade out "Dave Rodgers - Space Boy" follows your Italian pattern, even though there are additionally breaks during the first half of the last chorus: 8 intro 1 break 8 sabi 8 verse 8 pre-chorus 16 chorus 8 sabi 8 verse 8 pre-chorus 16 chorus 8 sabi 8 alternate verse (missing bass, missing pad, missing snare, different guitar) 8 alternate pre-chorus (breaks in drums) 16 alternate chorus (breaks in drums and other parts during the first half) 24 sabi with fade out I uploaded the text file where I wrote down the structure of each song here: pastebin.com/raw/7PGMED9K .
WOW, this was really helpfull :D I have been trying to learn, how to make Eurobeat, and have few original songs and covers already made on my channel. But I'm really lost with the drums, so this was really helpfull with that!! (Also greetings from Finland!!! :DDD)
@@KeisariEurobeat third, huh 🤔 very interesting. The biggest issue with eurobeat in my opinion is, that there is a large audience for it, but not that many producers or publishers! also yes, Suomi perkel-, eikun xD
Great tutorial! I wish I had this around when I started making eurobeat!! Also the chord progression is IV - V - vi - V - IV - I - V so go ahead and use it in any key you desire ^^
The chorus and sabi in Go Baby Go by A-Beat Sisters have almost the same bassline pattern as your song. Except it's like 44556665 44556666 instead of 44556665 44116666. Anyway a lot of the coolest eurobeat songs have a 44556666-style bassline pattern. The chorus and sabi in Get Me Power by Mega NRG Man are 44556666 44445555, which is also かっけー.
This is an amazing tutorial, the only problem I have is that I dont know how to make the Riff. It would be cool to have a more in depth video about the Riff
Thank you for bestowing the power upon me to now go forth and torture my friends uwu I think they are going to be so mad I'm going to attempt this! Thanks again! This was so helpful
Wait. Since I saw this video, I always been thinking that this song shown in this video this time around was like a different version of “HEYAYAYA” with he-man in it, in the style of the sharp X 68,000 version of fantasy zone with it’s arranged Soundtrack. Great job this time. I want to hear also going to release this song with the vocals of he-mans “Heyayaya” to set the mood? It’ll be super great!
Intro: 0:00
Kick and Hihats: 0:10
Snare: 0:40
Crash: 1:00
Chords: 1:15
Pads: 1:40
Stabs: 2:07
Bass: 2:28
Arps: 2:49
Toms: 3:10
Tambourine: 3:28
Cowbells: 3:42
Brass (Riff): 4:01
Mixing: 7:30
Final Result: 7:42
Outro: 8:08
can i use this tutorial for lmms?
@@genericbonk yeah
thanks
@@KeisariEurobeat uP
What program you used
Great tutorial! Actually sounds like Eurobeat, for once.
Holy geebus the eurobeat meme master
@@Greyhoundsniper I'm on the hunt to find TurboA's true origins. So that I too, may learn this power.
The Eurobeat legend
PRAISE THE LORD
Love ur stuff btw turbo
*_Instructions unclear, my FL studio is Drifting away._*
N-nani
Kansei dorifto?
N-Nani?! FL Studio Dorifto?!
@@Brick_Eater_ EF-ERU STUDIO
This is one of the best FL Studio tutorial ever, imo.
This is an extremely helpful guide. This definitely gives me a reason to give this another try
You should :), it's not hard when you get process.
A Do is a Do or a Do Not. There is no Try.
A note is a not, you can't say it's a half
Good to see TJ "Henry" Yoshi has good taste in music
TJ "Takumi" Yoshi
Incredible how good any eurobeat music feat with initial d...
Initial D is my favourite musician
@@KeisariEurobeat same
Why im here i just wanna figure out some of those sounds in deja vu
brass part is what i needed the most XD
I wanna cry. Why are so cool youtubers have so little subs and views? That tutorial was realy cool, so i'm gonna make my own eurobeat! Thank ya for your motivation! Keep going by this way.
Thanks! It's not about the subs. It's about the content 😉
Wow i didnt know ryosuke himself loves eurobeat
It might be because having a lots of subs transform you intoo bad youtuber ^^
This is ABSOLUTELY PERFECT for the Eurobeat.
I loved this tutorial! Will definitely give it a try, I’ve been wanting to make eurobeat for so long and this has helped out a lot!
Side note: I feel like the riff you made has amazing potential to be put in its own song!
Thank you! Hope you will make some good beats.
I've wanted to make Eurobeat for a while, but being new to music production, I never thought that I have enough experience/am good enough to make anything. This video helped me quite a bit. Thank you for this video!
Subscribed
Instructions unclear, crashed my Ae86
Aw man..
Thank you for this. I have been trying to figure this Genre out for YEARS!!!!!
Been on the same grind for 2.5 years. Still understand very little of the genre
@@KeisariEurobeat Yeah its a very hard genre to get down. There is so much intracacy to it and so much room to play around with melodies and such. This is definitely a GREAT start for it though
This is a great tutorial, I’d love to get into making my own Eurobeat tracks. I miss that classic Eurobeat sound from the 90s and 00s
amazing, hope eurobeat never dies T_T
it will never die forever it died in japan but the whole world still will take it
This will never die
@@ALPatingitGaming I hope so
@@ALPatingitGaming it didnt die in japan
@@dolphintornado7878 okay B)
WOW... needed a bit of extra research on how to use some stuff in fl studio, but after buying the samples, in a few hours I managed to do a pretty decent sounding eurobeat remix of the first 20 seconds of a song with minimum experience in "music production". Amazing tutorial. Thank you!
OMG OMG OMG OMG please make more for the other parts of the Eurobeat Formula. Love this one!!
Yeah, I will if this gets good feedback.
Thanks Keisri-san. I can make quite the same result on Roland JD-Xi Synth (no computer) with this tutorial. Learn a lot from you!
Nice! I wish I had one
Hey homie good tutorial this is the kick I needed to get into eurobeat production. Thanks a lot, have a sub and keep the good tutorials up
Very nice! Didn't leave me with questions like most toturials I've seen. Hope both your channel and music get more attention. Will definitely try out eurobeat when I got the time :)
If only all music tutorials were this easy to follow. Thanks so much!
This is awesome, I have watched other videos pretending to teach how to make the eurobeat but you managed to make it explaining us everything, well done =). Also to be honest I have learned a lot thanks to you and I will be practicing this a lot following your indications, but I heard the song should have some parts like intro sabi chorus etc like to be full I dont know, maybe its just to make it last like 2 minutes maybe, it would be great if you could make a video about these specific part, but as said I will be following your video explanation a lot so thanks a lot for making this =)
Thanks, I might make more tutorials in the future
Great, Im looking forward to watch them =)
Damn even for me who is just a simple npc with no real knowledge of music or FL this seems so "simple" because it's very well explain. Well done!
Please make a full version using this mix!!! Sounds epic!!
4:58 You can hear the United States National Anthem
:D
I DID NOT NOTICE THAT UNTIL NOW
Thanks for the tutorial!! You’ve just earned yourself a new sub!
Thanks bro! Hope you enjoy it!
thank you so much. Garageband here i come!
Eurobeat genius himself does a tutorial, appreciate bro
I'm glad I found this channel.
Great job man! I can tell you put a lot of work into this. Unlike my tutorial, yours actually sums up the genre very nicely without being too heavily based on my song from the genre like mine was. Good job!
Thanks! I watched your tutorial before I even started making eurobeat. So I can say that your tut helped a lot
Keisari For real man?! Thanks so much!
@@ThatTsuiBoy Thanks for the tut! Are you planning to make eurobeat?
Keisari I might revisit it some day, but I’m focusing on making more how to’s for a bunch of other EDM sub genre, and on my original compositions, which are mostly house and future bass. But I’ll definitely come back to Eurobeat some time.
THIS SOUNDS SO GOOD
i like these typse of tutorials! mine endend up wayyy different but these are a nice starting point
The bouncing mouse pointer makes this even more entertaining to watch 😂 but honestly this was super helpful and an awesome tutorial. The way you explained the brass riff section was perfectly clear. Thanks so much for making this! Looking forward to more eurobeat vids!
this got me thought my music work best tutorial ever
While this is a good tutorial for learning the theory and structure, the only way you will get good ideas for making Eurobeat is if you listen to it. Listen, listen, listen. If you study how songs work, then it'll translate into ideas for your songs. It's like learning a new language - you have to listen to people speaking it or else you won't learn anything. And this really applies to music as a whole, including jazz, rock, etc. You need to know what makes the songs work, you can't just whip out FL and Euronam and expect to make an entire album at once. It's not easy, but over time it will come to you.
Thank you. I was planning on making a Eurobeat track for my next project.
that shit goes fucking crazy.. i love it
Kids, remember to make the riff so catchy you infect 1000 people with a earworm if one listens to it.
Through in some broken English and "TOKYO HEART FIYA LOVE!" and you're gold.
Very clear and straight to the point. Thank you for this tutorial!
I'd recommend using a sine wave for the automated panning if you really wanna get crazy.
I tried to write down the song structure of some of my favorite eurobeat songs. Unless I made errors, 14 out of 35 of the songs started with this exact pattern:
16 intro
8 sabi
8 verse
8 pre-chorus
16 chorus
8 sabi
8 verse
8 pre-chorus
16 chorus
8 sabi
The 14 songs are these ones:
A-Beat Sisters - Go Baby Go
Dave Rodgers & Mega NRG Man - Night Fever
Dave Rodgers - Deja Vu
Folder5 - Ready!
Go Go Girls - New Millennium
Hinoi Team - On My Own
MAX - Get My Love!
MAX - Love Love Fire
MAX - Stranger in the Night
Mega NRG Man - Get Me Power
Mega NRG Man - Ready to Go
Mega NRG Man - Superhero
Mr Groove - Baby Baby
Namie Amuro with Super Monkeys - Try Me ~Watashi o Shinjite~
In all except one of the 35 songs, the part after the intro was a sabi.
All 35 songs ended either with a sabi or with a sabi followed by an outro. In the songs that ended with a sabi, the volume usually started to get faded out after 8 measures.
Yes the usual 2 orders are these:
"Common in Italian Eurobeat":
Intro 8-32
Sabi 8
Verse 1 8-16
Prechorus 8
Chorus 16
Sabi 8
Verse 2 8-16
Prechorus 8
Chorus 16
Sabi 8
Verse 1 Breakdown 8-16
Prechorus Breakdown 8
Chorus 16
Sabi 8-16
And this, more common in J-Euro:
Intro 8-32
Sabi 8
Verse 1 8-16
Prechorus 8
Chorus 16
Sabi 8
Verse 2 8-16
Prechorus 8
Chorus 16
Sabi 8
Breakdown 8-16
(Most likely parts of Intro)
Chorus 16
Sabi 8-16
@@KeisariEurobeat Out of the 35 songs I checked, the longest intro is 24 measures long. No song has a 32-measure intro, even though in the other eurobeat tutorial made by UA-cam user ADUPS, the intro is 32 measures long. However one song ("Two-Mix - Naked Dance") only has a 3-measure intro.
Out of the 35 songs I checked, only 3 have a 16-measure verse (when not counting the prechorus): "Mega NRG Man - Burning Desire", "Ayumi Hamasaki - Depend On You (Extended Power Mix)", and "Ayumi Hamasaki - Fly High (Euro-Power Mix)". The two Ayumi remixes follow the structure of the original song, so it seems like a 16-measure verse is fairly rare in eurobeat songs.
Also 7 of the songs I checked have a 24-measure sabi at the end, even though in each case the sabi gets faded out starting after 8 measures.
There seems to be a lot of variation in song structure after the second chorus, so it's not like there are just two common patterns.
"MAX - So Much in Love" follows your J-Euro pattern, even though it's a cover of an Italian song, like all of the songs on MAX's first album. The third verse and pre-chorus are replaced by a bridge:
16 intro
8 sabi
8 verse
8 pre-chorus
16 chorus
8 sabi
8 verse
8 pre-chorus
16 chorus
8 sabi
8 bridge (no vocals, no lead, breaks in drums)
16 chorus
16 sabi with fade out
"Dave Rodgers - Space Boy" follows your Italian pattern, even though there are additionally breaks during the first half of the last chorus:
8 intro
1 break
8 sabi
8 verse
8 pre-chorus
16 chorus
8 sabi
8 verse
8 pre-chorus
16 chorus
8 sabi
8 alternate verse (missing bass, missing pad, missing snare, different guitar)
8 alternate pre-chorus (breaks in drums)
16 alternate chorus (breaks in drums and other parts during the first half)
24 sabi with fade out
I uploaded the text file where I wrote down the structure of each song here: pastebin.com/raw/7PGMED9K .
AAAAAAAAAAA, it sounds beautiful! And I'll be sure to try this tutorial once I get fl studio again!
awesome I'll go follow this tutorial 100% times per day When I got Fl Studio.
I will make my very own eurobeat
10/10 would drive to that
0:51 that snare just reminded me of the LOVE LOVE LOVE eurobest song. Nice
Perfect now I can make eurobeat for final song project for music class, thank you.
Hope it goes well!
i love you. this is a great tutorial
Simple yet very helpful. Nice!
epic tutorial thanks
Thanks
Thank you so much for this tutorial. It helped greatly.
2:07 ... The cursor looks so happy
This helped me on FL Studio Mobile. Thx a lot bro. 😃🤙
Such a good video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge :)
Nice tutorial
With this,you got a new subscriber lol
:)
If only I could understand music
You can produce purely by ear. I had 0 knowledge about music when I started
study music theory, it helps
WOW, this was really helpfull :D I have been trying to learn, how to make Eurobeat, and have few original songs and covers already made on my channel. But I'm really lost with the drums, so this was really helpfull with that!! (Also greetings from Finland!!! :DDD)
Glad you liked it! Btw... To the current information, I think you are the 3rd Finnish Eurobeat Producer :) Torilla tavataan!
@@KeisariEurobeat third, huh 🤔 very interesting. The biggest issue with eurobeat in my opinion is, that there is a large audience for it, but not that many producers or publishers! also yes, Suomi perkel-, eikun xD
Don't let eurobeat die!
0:36 is totally the intro to bad apple LMAO
Great tutorial! I wish I had this around when I started making eurobeat!! Also the chord progression is IV - V - vi - V - IV - I - V so go ahead and use it in any key you desire ^^
Yeah, I wished I had something like this too when I started. What is your channel? Imma check out your songs
@@KeisariEurobeat I'm Enigmatic Gale from odysseys discord hehe
@@WildWildHame Oh yeah. Hi! Didn't recognize the name
@@KeisariEurobeat yeah this is like the one account where I didnt use enigmatic gale
@space cowboy Jergen you state that like its a bad thing
"Add few A-R-P's"
Nani?! Tutorial drifto?
*dOrifto
"so that the brass won't be lonely, let's add a friend"
I wish you did some arrangement too
Cause i struggle to finish songs because of arrangement
Nice tutorial!
who would dislike a tutorial
Eurobeat isn't easy, I understand the frustration
"I could totally race to this"
- me, grabbing my car keys
amazing!
Cool, imma try this because.....
*I bought Ableton the next day*
good sounds
Now I can finaly make my own music while delivering tofu.
hyvältä kuulostaa
This is going to take practice and the right app/program. 😂
THANK YOU.
I love how you dance using mouse :D
could you show how you programmed the brass in synth1? it sounds so good
Just a saw wave with unison with a fast pitch/detune envelope
@@KeisariEurobeat how do you do that? i cant find that
@@KeisariEurobeat ENGLISH PLEASE
COOL
Add an overdriven guitar if possible, and another clean one for the offbeat chords. That’ll give you the real sound
i can finally make a eurobeat remix of the warthog run
Whenever eurobeat plays, i just think of going 200 mph on the highway in a old toyota
im looking for 1990s eurobeat i mean like some i need your love or back or the rocks type deal
instant sub, more please
The chorus and sabi in Go Baby Go by A-Beat Sisters have almost the same bassline pattern as your song. Except it's like 44556665 44556666 instead of 44556665 44116666. Anyway a lot of the coolest eurobeat songs have a 44556666-style bassline pattern. The chorus and sabi in Get Me Power by Mega NRG Man are 44556666 44445555, which is also かっけー.
This is an amazing tutorial, the only problem I have is that I dont know how to make the Riff. It would be cool to have a more in depth video about the Riff
Listen to Eurobeat. I'm not kidding. Listen to how other people make their riffs, and then translate those ideas into your own.
0:30 BAD Apple!! (Remix) has that same kick
Thanks a lot! 👀
Hehe! This is awesome! What program are using to make Eurobeats?
Anyways I love your Eurobeats! Really worth of my Speed tickets with my MR2!
Hahaha, I'm not yet quite there, just getting a driver's license. The program is FL Studio :)
Damn now I wanna add guitar to this
Thanks a lot! :D
Toss in some vocaloid, and there ya have it!
Yup, it's really as simple as that. Whole lotta fun nevertheless
That was helpful
Thank you for bestowing the power upon me to now go forth and torture my friends uwu I think they are going to be so mad I'm going to attempt this! Thanks again! This was so helpful
Rape their Ears with nothing but Eurobeats lol!
How to get the brass?
Hmm... I have a crazy idea...
Make a full eurobeat instrumental out of this tutorial part
This eurobeat is so good, I'm using it as the intro theme in Initial D Chronicles!
That is...if you don't mind.
Finally
What synth does he uses? I cant find the sound
How exactly do I create the ARP?
Wait. Since I saw this video, I always been thinking that this song shown in this video this time around was like a different version of “HEYAYAYA” with he-man in it, in the style of the sharp X 68,000 version of fantasy zone with it’s arranged Soundtrack. Great job this time. I want to hear also going to release this song with the vocals of he-mans “Heyayaya” to set the mood? It’ll be super great!