The Roles of Each Instrument

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  • @QuincyKane
    @QuincyKane  Рік тому +65

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    • @hamzaelkafi4537
      @hamzaelkafi4537 Рік тому +5

      You are so smart and explain so well. Best video on how to produce a song.
      I really admire you.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +5

      @@hamzaelkafi4537 Sorry it took me a while to see your comment! Thank you for the kind words; I really appreciate it 🙏
      Just so you know, I do Live Streams here on UA-cam every Thursday at 6:30 PM EST; if you're interested, you should come by and check it out!
      Thanks again, and let me know if you have any music related questions and I'll try to give a helpful answer!

    • @aviva-l1x
      @aviva-l1x Місяць тому

      @@QuincyKane what app/website did you use for the music?

  • @Saudara_spiritualis
    @Saudara_spiritualis Рік тому +249

    Meanwhile my band guitarist: is this time for S O L O ?

  • @rushmanphotos
    @rushmanphotos 6 років тому +2190

    the way i think of the bass and drum interaction is that the kick drum gives the bass punch and the bass gives the kick drum sustain and when properly synchronized together they create the foundation of the song which everything rides on top of.

    • @marshallloeks
      @marshallloeks 4 роки тому +42

      Lithium by Nirvana does this well

    • @MrMillions69
      @MrMillions69 4 роки тому +55

      Bass should be the lead instrument

    • @rushmanphotos
      @rushmanphotos 4 роки тому +63

      @@MrMillions69 pretty much. since the bass line is usually the root cadence/groove of the song and everything else is a counter rhythm or counter point.

    • @mytrigger5613
      @mytrigger5613 2 роки тому

      More Big Chaotic Jumbled Muddy Mess! Give the people what the people want, free the drummer. Let the drummer inflict pain upon the masses, spectators appreciate and shake your whacky assess! You must Bob your head, all hail the narcissistic drummer!

    • @YuriLifeLove
      @YuriLifeLove 2 роки тому +27

      @@MrMillions69 I don't mind which instrument act as the lead as long as the overall song sounds good, but for bass I do prefer it to be more melodic...

  • @thegreatskinkpriest8104
    @thegreatskinkpriest8104 11 місяців тому +53

    Bass: stand there and look cool

  • @ismtud1364
    @ismtud1364 4 роки тому +383

    I feel 40% smarter now. Thank you

    • @jstKidding_
      @jstKidding_ Рік тому +11

      Watch this video three times

    • @ismtud1364
      @ismtud1364 Рік тому +11

      @@jstKidding_ no

    • @dingdong896
      @dingdong896 Рік тому +11

      He's has done nothing but watching this for 3 years

  • @rileybeaire6840
    @rileybeaire6840 Рік тому +632

    I feel like every band needs to watch this video together at least once annually. Like any band. Regardless of genre or popularity. Definitely helps even seasoned musicians think like a regular music listener and refresh the true importance of dynamics and expression in song composition or even executing cover tunes tastefully. Less is usually more in rock n roll. We just gotta fill in the blanks with color.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +17

      I'm glad you find it so useful! Hopefully it's helped a few musicians!

    • @mintchevvv1834
      @mintchevvv1834 Рік тому +1

      Bands don’t exist haha it’s 2023

    • @jt4843
      @jt4843 Рік тому +2

      Tell me you’ve never listened to deathcore

    • @PaulTheSkeptic
      @PaulTheSkeptic Рік тому +5

      "C'mon. You know the rules guys. It's that time of year." "But Ivan. We are a band of traditional Slavic folk musicians who play for tourists l." "I didn't make the rule Boris."

    • @grahamsneddon9196
      @grahamsneddon9196 11 місяців тому

      @@mintchevvv1834 OH Yes they do, they're still out there. With real instruments and everything, they're out there in their garages and practice rooms all over the world. Sometimes even in your local bar or community hall or whatever. Just because they're not in your newsfeed or making any money doesn't mean they've dissappeared. Old bastards like me and even young kids are still out there Rocking the fuck out. Cause we love it. I suggest you turn off the spotify and the banal chart radio stations and go get out there and support your local live music scene. Or better still pick up an instrument yourself, grab a couple of mates and start making some noise. It could well be the best decision you ever made. It was for me..

  • @rdanalytics9197
    @rdanalytics9197 Рік тому +294

    This guy is 100% right. A lot of bands improve dramatically if they take the advice of a good producer.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +13

      Thanks for backing me up, haha

  • @rotposeidon2258
    @rotposeidon2258 6 років тому +545

    As someone who just listens to music and wants to understand what really "goes on" with all the different instruments in the band, this was really really helpful. Thanks man!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  6 років тому +32

      I'm glad this was able to help you understand!

  • @DSprich
    @DSprich Рік тому +320

    When I was in a band back at uni, the other two NEEDED a bass player and so, before I joined, they wrote my parts for me. They were both music students (though they played different instruments for their courses) and they used their knowledge from classical music stuff to write complicated parts for me since they knew me as a prog guy with a taste for busy music. The thing was, we played indie/funk music. They dialed back their own parts, but not mine for fear that I would leave. When we started writing together, I made parts that were much more typical of the style of the genre. They worried that I was getting bored, but I honestly thought we just sounded better as a group that way.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +26

      Yep, sometimes less is more!

    • @Timbiscuit12
      @Timbiscuit12 9 місяців тому +5

      That was actually really nice of them to do that. A lot of people would have to or try to reign the bass player in, but they thought of you and went out of their way to write parts around what they thought would be cool for you (even if the song overall was better with more simple bass).

  • @bobsmoot5106
    @bobsmoot5106 4 роки тому +151

    “You only get to solo when you have a solo”? What heresy is this?!?

  • @friedicecream3893
    @friedicecream3893 4 роки тому +438

    Drums changes dynamic for whole song
    Bass foundation for the rhythm and melody
    Electric rhythm guitar gives drive and punch
    Acoustic percussion
    Lead gives melody something for the listener to follow
    Piano can do lots
    Synth add air or reinforce

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  4 роки тому +27

      You got it!

    • @vgmaster9
      @vgmaster9 3 роки тому +6

      Acoustic guitar
      Hammond organ
      Electric piano
      Flute
      Saxophone
      Violin
      Turntables

    • @LSqre
      @LSqre Рік тому

      ​@@vgmaster9prog rock

  • @wakinginfinity
    @wakinginfinity Рік тому +139

    You just casually dropped a whole lot of wisdom on writing and arranging parts for a song. Well done!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +6

      Thank you for the kind words; I'm glad you found this helpful!

  • @amirstewart7557
    @amirstewart7557 4 роки тому +232

    This guy is dropping jewels.......back in the days you would pay good money that sort imformation......the truth is once you ve gained the knowledge of music theory.......you gonna have to learn how to give your piece of music life........this guy explains it a in clear and simplicitic way.......you can feel the coming alive.......awesome.....

  • @trentyazzie5794
    @trentyazzie5794 6 років тому +144

    Your cat though.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  6 років тому +23

      Haha, yeah, that's my brother's cat "Skittles". Either I didn't realize she was back there or I didn't worry about it during filming, haha.

    • @dewardroy6531
      @dewardroy6531 Рік тому +3

      Kitteh win!❤

  • @kirjian
    @kirjian Рік тому +29

    I tell *eeeveryone* that the drums are *not* in charge of the rhythm. Everyone is responsible for the rhythm, but the drums have the ability to change the song dynamically more effectively than any other instrument. *The dynamics* are our superpower!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +1

      Very good points! With great power, comes great responsibility 👍🏻

  • @peterw2880
    @peterw2880 4 роки тому +103

    “Think about what the other instruments are playing”
    Thank you for saying so succinctly what I’ve been trying to emphasize to my bandmates for ages. Just because you physically *can* play a part doesn’t mean you *need* to

  • @Jake24378
    @Jake24378 Рік тому +74

    I’d really like to see a version of this for a power trio, just guitar, bass, and drums.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +33

      It would be a similar concept, but you'd have a lot more flexibility since there aren't so many other instruments taking up space.
      I would recommend taking what you learned from this video and then listening to some songs by some 3 piece bands (Chevelle, Blink-182, Nirvana, etc.) and listen to how the parts connect, support, or compliment each other.
      Sometimes, the guitar might alternate between playing rhythm parts and lead parts, while the bass holds down the rhythm. The vocals and guitar might take turns providing melody, and the bass might provide more notes to fill up more space.
      Hope that kinda gives you an idea of how it would work!

    • @remyvealseng6798
      @remyvealseng6798 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@QuincyKaneThanks, this actually helps a lot

    • @thisduckisgoingtokillme
      @thisduckisgoingtokillme Місяць тому

      To add on this, if you listen to a lot of blink-Mark actually does a lot for the rhythm section by playing bass chords. The songs written by him usually contain verse sections where he's doing two jobs of keeping the rhythm section down with bass obviously but also getting a more fuller sound with bass chords. You can hear it best on "The Rock Show". Honestly pretty cool.

  • @lnewlf9793
    @lnewlf9793 4 роки тому +167

    My music teacher thinks this is good and my whole class thinks that this is too interesting
    Edit: ty for so many likes

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  4 роки тому +25

      Wow, I'm glad to hear it's being shared and people are finding it helpful!

    • @ginb1598
      @ginb1598 3 роки тому +2

      Lovely Video clip! Forgive me for chiming in, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you considered - Deyvelynar Celebrated Dominance (do a google search)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for discovering how to learn the piano fast without the headache. Ive heard some great things about it and my friend got cool results with it.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 роки тому +1

      @@ginb1598 Thanks for sharing! I'm already satisfied with my current piano skills, but it sure does sound like a great resource for learning!

    • @deftones-fj8wn
      @deftones-fj8wn 3 роки тому

      does anyone know what app he uses

    • @wisdomabut4298
      @wisdomabut4298 3 роки тому

      Trust your music teacher... it is really good!

  • @kudakwashechimanga9794
    @kudakwashechimanga9794 3 роки тому +57

    Wow, this video really changed my perspective on music,
    Most of the time I only focus on my part as a musician but I didnt realize the importance of listening to music in a collective manner. Thank you very much

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 роки тому +4

      Awesome, I'm glad you learned something new; now you're on your way to being an even better musician!

  • @benjaminklein1424
    @benjaminklein1424 3 роки тому +31

    This made producing music so much more clear for me as a beginner, thank you.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 роки тому +2

      Awesome, glad it was helpful to you!

  • @rampinon
    @rampinon 3 роки тому +39

    Well done man! Amateur musician here - I often listen to what each instrument is doing when I hear music. In fact, I enjoy listening to 4 instrument bands (drums, Bass, Guitar, Keyboard) because it is fascinating the amount of music you can play with just 4, instruments! But! Each must trully understand it's role and purpose. Great video

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you; I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @dakotawinston7677
    @dakotawinston7677 Рік тому +30

    I’ve been studying, playing, writing, and recording music for many years now and have learned a lot of this on my own as time has progressed, but I’ve never seen it in a video like this. This was awesome and now I wanna look back over some of my compositions and some works in progress and make them better! Thanks

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad you were able to gain some inspiration from this!

  • @timothypaulino8454
    @timothypaulino8454 6 років тому +55

    Bass player, this is a very interesting video

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  6 років тому +5

      I hope you found it helpful!

    • @timothypaulino8454
      @timothypaulino8454 6 років тому +5

      Quincy Kane Morris the music sounds like it belongs on the credits portion of a Disney sitcom.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  6 років тому +3

      Haha, I could hear that a little.

  • @benbouchard269
    @benbouchard269 3 роки тому +30

    This is so good! The concept of each instrument serving the song is fantastic. That’s what makes it so fun to play in a band- each instrument has the chance to make all the others’ better.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 роки тому +4

      Absolutely! That's really what makes the song enjoyable to listen to, even for the musicians playing!

  • @bobRRock101
    @bobRRock101 5 років тому +49

    I found your information very valuable. You see the big picture and get straight to the point. As a sound engineer and drummer who's been known to preach "keep it simple" I can really relate. Looking forward to sharing with my band mates as you explain it better than I could. Thanks

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  5 років тому +2

      Thank you! I'm glad to hear that this is useful to you!

  • @JinHeric
    @JinHeric 9 місяців тому +4

    If band is a sandwich, bass is the bread and drumset is the plate

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  9 місяців тому +2

      Indeed!

    • @cbrindle91
      @cbrindle91 2 місяці тому +2

      Rhythm guitar is the meat, while lead guitar is the spicy mustard.
      😂😂

    • @JinHeric
      @JinHeric 2 місяці тому

      @@cbrindle91 oh yeah

  • @deanieharP
    @deanieharP Рік тому +7

    Something I always said it’s like producing is like playing a band but you have to know how every instrument is played.. especially as a producer that plays all the sounds this is major understanding

  • @fluffyboxtop
    @fluffyboxtop 8 місяців тому +4

    3:57, kitty in the background wakes up

  • @cdurxn
    @cdurxn 4 роки тому +10

    Thankyou!! As a keyboardist and singer in my Church this was extremely helpful!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  4 роки тому +3

      Christian Duran Awesome, I'm glad to hear that!

  • @Nebulas17
    @Nebulas17 Рік тому +13

    This video should be required watching for all music producers. Subscribed.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words and for subscribing! I'm glad you liked the video!

  • @jordanlmcgrath
    @jordanlmcgrath Рік тому +6

    That was a really well put together demonstration, very professional and informative.

  • @dgbjackgibson
    @dgbjackgibson Рік тому +19

    "If the band sounds better without you, that means you're doing something wrong" is an absolutely amazing point.
    Even though I've been producing and playing for about 15 years now, I always imagined this was a mixing issue - I never considered that it could be the part itself. I will definitely carry this nugget of info with me from now on!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +3

      I'm glad you were able to learn something useful from this!

  • @jazzbell4830
    @jazzbell4830 6 років тому +26

    I find this very helpful, well said. Thank You

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  6 років тому +2

      Thanks; I'm glad you found it helpful!

  • @PJ-nh2dc
    @PJ-nh2dc 4 роки тому +5

    Piano player here, thanks for the video! I found it very informative

  • @jordanbacon6645
    @jordanbacon6645 Рік тому +1

    Love the cat in the background 🙏

  • @6XTH666
    @6XTH666 7 років тому +26

    Hey, this is really good advice, this was the first thing I went to on my search.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  7 років тому +2

      I'm glad you found it helpful!

  • @marcusbjornlowgren3900
    @marcusbjornlowgren3900 6 років тому +20

    This is by far one of the best tutorial videos I've seen! I can't recall how many times I've seen bands messing up their sound by overplaying and not knowing the role of each instrument. It's kind of strange that their is a million videos on scales you'll never use but not something as essential as this. Great job, keep it coming!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  6 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words!

  • @shaylynncurleyhair4289
    @shaylynncurleyhair4289 Рік тому +1

    I'll be honest I had to rewatch this because the cat in the background was adorable!

  • @JanneKuronen
    @JanneKuronen 2 роки тому +8

    Wow, great way of explaining the roles of each band instruments, thanks for that!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  2 роки тому +1

      My pleasure; glad you found it helpful!

  • @thehman2007
    @thehman2007 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video. Your examples bring a lot of clarity to each instrument having its role.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  2 місяці тому

      Thanks, I'm glad you found it helpful!

  • @koshersalaami
    @koshersalaami 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank you. I play keys in a bar band and this is already how I think. The same approach works in worship music (in my case, Reform Jewish) - my first question is What Don’t we have? It’s rarely melody or chords. I’m usually working with an acoustic guitar or two It’s bass line, so I play with a heavy left hand. I worry about adding rhythmic impact because piano is a percussion instrument. I add fills. Sometimes harmony lines.
    You’re so right about how live musicians think. I’ll lay out for a first verse to get a song to build. No one else is thinking that way. If we’re playing a song with a heavy groove, I’ll often have to tell the drummer to cool it with the fills, this song needs that pocket, which is what I’m reinforcing on keys for all I’m worth. (Drummers appreciate the extra groove support. They love playing with a rhythm section that acts like one.)
    The other huge factor live is TURN DOWN!! Under no circumstances should you even consider competing with the vocals and you have no business being unaware you’re doing it. If I don’t know if I’m too loud (or soft) out front I ask. Your product is not your sound, your product is the band’s sound. I hate playing with guys who don’t get that. I don’t care how good your chops are; if you don’t get this I don’t want to know you.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  11 місяців тому

      Sounds like you've got the right idea! The main purpose of this video was to help amateur musicians understand the concept of listening to the other musicians in the band and making sure what they're playing is connecting, supporting, or complimenting everyone else.
      I you find yourself in situations with fewer musicians, that gives you more wiggle room to play around with, and you don't have to worry as much about taking up too much space. You just wanna try to be dynamic (soft in the verses; harder in the chorus's), try not to cover anyone up, and keep an ear out for spaces to fill in with the "fancy stuff".

  • @wassilykandeez
    @wassilykandeez 10 місяців тому +2

    this was really eye opening in that i see ur point clear as day but i am absolutely groovin to any of the examples you’ve shown without a problem.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  10 місяців тому +2

      It can be tricky to make such a short example sound "bad", haha. The same techniques could be used with the first drum arrangement and help that groove to work even better.

  • @hyperplayability6290
    @hyperplayability6290 Рік тому +9

    As a multi-instrumentalist I concur
    This is some good stuff bro
    (Plus you're still responding after 6 years!!!)
    There's a lot of good stuff to pick up here for everyone!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for the kind words and affirmation!
      And yes, just trying to be helpful, haha

  • @anthonyludington8320
    @anthonyludington8320 Рік тому +1

    Cool crash course. 👍

  • @KiDAppleBorg
    @KiDAppleBorg Рік тому +15

    I’m new to music production so this video is a gem! I don’t think I have found another video like this. Appreciate you for this.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +1

      Hey, my pleasure; I'm glad you found it helpful! I'm excited for you and your music production journey; there's a lot to learn, but just remember to have fun along the way 😉
      Let me know if you have any questions and I'll try to give a helpful answer!

    • @KiDAppleBorg
      @KiDAppleBorg Рік тому +1

      @@QuincyKane I appreciate that advice. There IS indeed so much to learn especially as I transition from loops to midi and live playing. I know what sounds good so there’s that feather in my producer cap but I don’t always know why it sounds good nor can I reproduce it yet lol. So thanks for helping with this part of the puzzle.

  • @Shikamaru381
    @Shikamaru381 6 років тому +5

    What I like about this is the examples that you have. This is great :D

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  6 років тому +1

      Thanks; I'm glad you found it helpful!

  • @moeketsisegakoeng6330
    @moeketsisegakoeng6330 6 років тому +8

    This is incredibly helpful! Thank you! You've covered more in this video than I ever thought I could learn from one UA-cam video!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  6 років тому +1

      I'm glad you found it helpful!

  • @ПростоЯ-щ4е
    @ПростоЯ-щ4е 10 місяців тому +2

    Great video, i like the cat in the background :)

  • @mage6562
    @mage6562 2 роки тому +5

    This is some incredibly helpful advice. Totally enhanced my understanding of music production. Thank you man 🙂

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  2 роки тому

      So glad to hear that; thanks for sharing!

  • @dylanshockey-o1t
    @dylanshockey-o1t 7 місяців тому +1

    This is a great take on how to fit into a band. Very insightful. You have solid grasp on the topic. Thanks.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the kind words!

  • @devondicker3516
    @devondicker3516 4 роки тому +6

    Quincy, your videos are extremely well done, easy to understand. You are clear and professional. Also your music sounds really good! great jon

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  4 роки тому +3

      Devon Dicker Thank you for the kind words; I'm glad you've enjoyed the videos and music!

  • @ethanfung4548
    @ethanfung4548 Рік тому +2

    this is like the best video about producing music i've ever seen
    it help me a lot

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind words; I'm glad you found it helpful! Have fun making music!

  • @BryanBarcelo
    @BryanBarcelo 6 років тому +5

    Just what I've been looking for, thank you!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  6 років тому +1

      Glad you found it helpful!

  • @minhdung2492
    @minhdung2492 10 місяців тому +1

    man i’ve been searching for these kind of knowledge for ages, thank you so much for sharing

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  10 місяців тому +1

      My pleasure; glad you found it helpful!

  • @GarryNichols
    @GarryNichols 6 років тому +10

    Surprisingly well done. cool.

  • @oliverbarber4714
    @oliverbarber4714 11 місяців тому +1

    This video was so carefully thought out, prepared, and concise. I loved it!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  11 місяців тому

      I appreciate the kind words; thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @mytrigger5613
    @mytrigger5613 2 роки тому +14

    I kind of liked the chaotic jumbled mess honestly

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  2 роки тому +8

      That's fine; at the end of the day, music is art, and you're allowed to do it any way you like!
      Keep in mind, however, that this is just a short example with no vocals; it might be "tolerable" for 16 seconds, but for a full 3 and a half minute song, it might get a bit exhaustive, and with vocals, it'd be hard to perceive the words since so much is fighting for attention.

  • @shaunoleary8740
    @shaunoleary8740 Рік тому +2

    This was an excellent idea for a video. Listening to each other in a band is so important and not everybody can do it naturally.

    • @carlosd.4578
      @carlosd.4578 Рік тому

      I almost never hear the bass in the songs I listen to 😂, except when the bass is the main instrument on the intro or has a part to play alone, or is heavy and high

  • @BenjaminVallejera
    @BenjaminVallejera 3 роки тому +4

    glad i watched this! i'm having trouble on mixing instruments! this one explained a lot!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 роки тому +1

      I'm glad this was helpful to you!

  • @ClairvoyantEntertainment
    @ClairvoyantEntertainment 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this information 👏🙏

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  6 місяців тому

      My pleasure! Glad you found it helpful!

  • @lesd2633
    @lesd2633 10 місяців тому +4

    Your a genius. This is called dynamics. Long before there were little computers and programs and digital music.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  10 місяців тому +1

      Yep, dynamics have been important since the birth of music; they're probably even more important for "computer and digital" music, haha

  • @CapuletLeGrand
    @CapuletLeGrand Рік тому +1

    1st version sounded just fine to me!

  • @tribaltreegoat
    @tribaltreegoat Рік тому +3

    bass >>>>>

  • @Heroball299
    @Heroball299 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video! I think this is what makes the Rolling Stones so enduring. A lot of their songs seem to really benefit from this understanding between the musicians. They didn't need to be virtuosos, Keith certainly wasn't, but they had great feel and knew how best to serve the song.

  • @matthewcoleman6680
    @matthewcoleman6680 2 роки тому +3

    Quincy I just wanted to say thank you so much for this. I’m currently trying to create a “band” in my DAW and this helped a bunch thanks!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  2 роки тому

      My pleasure; glad you found it helpful!

    • @Lily-gz3ip
      @Lily-gz3ip 2 роки тому

      hope it went well for you

  • @larrygoodman453
    @larrygoodman453 Місяць тому +1

    Well done Quincy!

  • @jimd603
    @jimd603 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you so much for your video! I've had more of an important role in the band for my Christian fellowship recently, so it's helpful for me to understand how my peers/bandmates make the setlist pop 👍

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  2 роки тому +5

      Awesome, I'm glad this is helpful to you!

  • @kevinturvey8213
    @kevinturvey8213 Рік тому +1

    excellent advice & info! playing hit cover songs (exactly as they are on the recording) is a brilliant education for any band/musician - the best songs (and usually biggest hits) "play themselves" and work by combining simple parts to create a complex final product

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому

      Yep, that's a great tip you just shared! Learning the different parts of a hit song, analyzing, and then applying it to your own playing is incredibly helpful!

  • @MungasaurusBravo69420
    @MungasaurusBravo69420 4 роки тому +6

    0:54 Everyones rocking out to themselves
    SOunds like typical Prog rock/metal lol

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  4 роки тому +5

      Haha, certainly not the "good" prog bands; a lot of that music needs to be precise to sound cohesive!

  • @issariyaboonjang152
    @issariyaboonjang152 Рік тому +1

    I felt as if I learn music the true lesson for a first time! You’re a hero!🎉

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad you found it so helpful!

  • @chinpokkhaw4416
    @chinpokkhaw4416 5 років тому +3

    Thank you !! That’s really helpful. I’m the keyboard of my band in high school, now I think I know my role better.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  5 років тому +1

      Glad I was able to help out! Have fun with your band; I know you'll do great!

    • @chinpokkhaw4416
      @chinpokkhaw4416 5 років тому

      Quincy Kane Morris Thank you do much! ☺️ Can you make more videos about band performance focused on the keyboard? I feel like I have a lot to improve✨ Pls teach us more in keyboard 🎹

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  5 років тому +1

      @@chinpokkhaw4416 I would like to make another band video like this, but I'm not sure if I'll have time. However, I can give you a few more tips.
      When you say keyboard, do you mean you're using a keyboard to play traditional piano sounds or are you playing synth-y, electronic sounds as well?
      I’d recommend checking out Ben Folds; his music has been very influential to me as a pianist. Check out his Myspace gig and look up the songs "Rockin' the Suburbs", "Army", and "Such Great Heights". You'll get to see him playing live with other musicians, so there's a lot to watch and learn. He does use some foul language sometimes, just to give you a heads up.
      Also check out his songs "Red is Blue", "Heist", "Annie Waits", "In Between Days", and "Bruised". You’ll notice he provides a lot of rhythm with the piano, and often uses electronic sounds for melodies or sustaining notes/chords. Depending on the song, sometimes he does a lot, sometimes he does a little. If you watch, listen, and try to imitate, I think you can learn a lot from Ben Folds and apply it to your own music. Also, don't be afraid to try things and experiment with new techniques; you may "over-do it" at first, but that teaches you to know when certain techniques work and when they don't.

    • @chinpokkhaw4416
      @chinpokkhaw4416 5 років тому

      Quincy Kane Morris thank you so much! You really spend a lot of time replying to my comment☺️ I’ll definitely check it out! And your busyness is completely understood.👌🏻 Thank you again for making this great vid!

  • @taranazare2633
    @taranazare2633 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Місяць тому

      My pleasure; glad you found it helpful!

  • @literaryartist1
    @literaryartist1 6 років тому +3

    Just what I need thanks

  • @rollinOnCode
    @rollinOnCode 10 місяців тому +2

    the guitar does it all. 😆 bass is there for the groove. and drums are there for the smash

  • @philipjansenguarin3284
    @philipjansenguarin3284 Рік тому

    this is helpful for most beginners. start off with basic rudiments with catchy chord progressions and that’s it. simple pop music

  • @thechancecollector1669
    @thechancecollector1669 3 роки тому +4

    This is gem! Thanks, you helped me a lot.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 роки тому

      My pleasure; glad it helped you out!

  • @ouidjaminn
    @ouidjaminn Місяць тому +1

    dude you hwve great advice but your vid is giving me tinnitus

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Місяць тому

      Others have made similar comments; my mic battery was dying when I shot this video, but the ear piercing frequency seems to be noticeable only through certain speakers, so the best I can suggest is to try listening through a different speaker source.
      I hope you can still gain some benefit from the video!

  • @ranbenyair5890
    @ranbenyair5890 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much!!!!! This video is so inspiring and helping!
    Thank you!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  4 роки тому +1

      I'm glad to hear this was helpful to you, as well as inspiring!

  • @katherinewelling6026
    @katherinewelling6026 Рік тому +1

    This was interesting. I also liked your cat in the background. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @JT-yo
    @JT-yo 3 місяці тому +3

    Nice video

  • @davidmcaninch4714
    @davidmcaninch4714 2 місяці тому +1

    Each member of the band has a very important role and job. The drummer, for example, is the most important section. And I know how hard it is to play the drums, being a drummer myself. Don’t get me wrong, they’re the best instruments of all time, but keeping and playing in time is probably the toughest job for any of us. Rick Allen, drummer of Def Leppard, lost his left arm in a car accident, and he still plays with them!!!!! His comeback is probably the most inspirational story I’ve ever heard in the history of the great genre that is Rock and Roll.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  2 місяці тому +1

      Yep, the drummer can really "make or break" the band; a very important role, indeed!

  • @Jacob-iv7qg
    @Jacob-iv7qg 4 роки тому +5

    thank you very very much
    this is really really helpful
    can you make more of this? (part 2 - 3, giving more examples)

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  4 роки тому +2

      I'm glad you found it helpful! I'd LOVE to make a part 2, but I could use some ideas. Are there any specific things you'd like to see in a part 2?

    • @Gatarista
      @Gatarista 3 роки тому

      @@QuincyKane Hey mate! Can you share samples of a keyboard (or other instruments) used in different ways but still sound awesome?

  • @Virtual-Media
    @Virtual-Media Рік тому +1

    In all my years of playing music I've never heard a better breakdown of how it's supposed to work together.
    Will be working my way through your channel in hopes of finding more of your expertise and logic..
    May life be very good to you ✌🏻

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words; I very much appreciate it!
      I do still have some tutorials and music vlogs on my channel, but just to give you a heads up, I am focusing now as a solo recording artist, posting original songs and performing them through Live Streams and Music Videos.

  • @Salty_Taco9357
    @Salty_Taco9357 2 роки тому +14

    For a rock band
    Singer: Lyrics and Vocals (you should know what that is)
    Lead Guitar: Melody - (the part that gets stuck in your head) usually starts a few bars into the song, plays the solo
    Rhythm guitar: Harmony to add depth - usually starts of the song on its own before lead joins in
    Drums: Rhythm - EXTREMELY important, keeps everybody on track and gives a beat
    Bass: baseline - usually the root notes of whatever the Rhythm guitar is playing
    Piano/Keyboard: usually plays a similar chord progression (with a few variations) based off the harmony

  • @josephinebrown6631
    @josephinebrown6631 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you kindly🤍

  • @albusking2966
    @albusking2966 4 роки тому +3

    Nice video very useful I’ll show that to my mates 👍

  • @abletonproducer0014
    @abletonproducer0014 Рік тому +1

    ok this is awesome thank youl wish i could find more stuff like this on the internet about instruments and their importance in production while arranging your music... thank you

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому

      My pleasure; glad you found it helpful!

  • @LBD-2021
    @LBD-2021 2 роки тому +3

    This is so interesting! I play with the School of Rock performance program. It is important to know how to interact with bandmates.🥁🥁🤘

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  2 роки тому +2

      I'm glad you found it interesting! That's cool that you play with the School of Rock performance program; I'm sure you're learning some good stuff from that!

    • @LBD-2021
      @LBD-2021 2 роки тому +3

      @@QuincyKane It's great! I'm learning a lot! We are doing a bon Jovi verses Guns n roses show!🤘🥁

    • @LBD-2021
      @LBD-2021 2 роки тому

      @@QuincyKane The videos from the show with the School of Rock performance program are on my channel.

  • @Harriet-Jesamine
    @Harriet-Jesamine 3 місяці тому +2

    As for piano, I believe it sounds best in a minimal band ideally just with a Bass Player and Drummer.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 місяці тому

      Yes, I'd probably agree with that; since it can do so much, it can take up a lot of space and make it difficult to cooperate with too many other instruments.
      This video was intended to have numerous instruments to demonstrate the concept of serving the song and doing what's best for the band, based off the other elements involved.
      Piano can also work well with orchestral instruments, but I think the piano is usually the "main focus" in those kind of compositions, and all the other instruments are just supporting the piano and building off of the notes being played by it.

  • @SavvySaxy
    @SavvySaxy Рік тому +16

    I find it funny that you mentioned that people don’t usually pay attention to others when they’re playing together, they usually just focus on having fun. To me, I’ve always been trained from the very beginning to know my place in a band and know how I can benefit others.
    However, this video DID provide light on why my church’s band sounds so bad. No one knows their place. Everyone plays at full blast all the time. You don’t need trumpet or saxophone for all songs. And when you do it’s like, for decorations. The piano player never fits her place in the band either. The verses and chorus are the exact same. The only person I have seen play their part well is the drummer. Kinda sad. I say this as a sax player

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +2

      To be honest, I think my church's praise team was the original inspiration for this video, haha. They're all actually very good musicians, just not always as dynamic as "I'd" prefer. Church is a little different though, because while I do think the group should strive to sound it's best, the main focus is just creating an environment of worship and praising God.

  • @blakesimmons5130
    @blakesimmons5130 Рік тому

    I'm not sure why this has been recommended now, 6 years later, but it's made me very happy that the algorithm is doing its job. Great video, paced perfectly. Can't wait to check out your other stuff!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
      And yeah, I'm little baffled myself why this old video of mine is suddenly getting a lot of traction, haha
      Just a heads up; I have other tutorials like this on my channel, but I don't make these kind of videos anymore. I'm focusing more on a career as a solo artist, writing and performing my own songs; if you like artists like Chevelle, Killswitch Engage, or Flyleaf, you might enjoy my music.

  • @nick-müsc
    @nick-müsc 11 місяців тому +6

    Me: prefering the first song

  • @zairff
    @zairff 3 роки тому +2

    my music teacher told me to watch this video. I really enjoyed it keep up the great work

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 роки тому

      Awesome, thanks for letting me know; I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @shadowbeneaththecrown9993
    @shadowbeneaththecrown9993 3 роки тому +3

    hmmm cool man everything helps no matter how long one has been playing for

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 роки тому +1

      That's right; there's always something new to learn!

    • @shadowbeneaththecrown9993
      @shadowbeneaththecrown9993 3 роки тому

      @@QuincyKane hmm i thought i subscribed already good thing i came back from a notification sorry my bad yo

  • @geroldy4546
    @geroldy4546 5 місяців тому +1

    Very insightful

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  5 місяців тому

      Glad you found it helpful!

  • @jakecreighton9039
    @jakecreighton9039 10 місяців тому +1

    This is great advice that a lot of bands don’t learn until it’s too late. The key is to service the song or the band’s “sound”. It’s easy to pick up bad habits by playing live because giving it everything you’ve got at all times will often get you great crowd reactions but that doesn’t work when recording and your songs will lose the emotional 3 dimensionality that good arrangements with a focus on dynamics can provide.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  10 місяців тому

      Yep, those are some important inputs you're sharing there!

  • @MissingSKA
    @MissingSKA 5 років тому +3

    When you explain better than google

  • @samgee2275
    @samgee2275 Рік тому +1

    Concise and very informative-hard to find that on UA-cam. Thank you so much.

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому

      My pleasure; glad you found it useful!

  • @RonAbrams
    @RonAbrams 3 роки тому +4

    I’m older. What is that great software? Pro Track? Thank you

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  3 роки тому +2

      I use Logic Pro 9, which is available for Mac, although Logic Pro X is the latest version of this software.

    • @RonAbrams
      @RonAbrams 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the response. Much appreciated

  • @Not_Geo
    @Not_Geo Рік тому +1

    I think he explained it to me pretty well, thanks man!

    • @QuincyKane
      @QuincyKane  Рік тому

      My pleasure; glad you found it helpful!