- Do you have something in mind and go from there?
Lay down some beats/rhythm and see what goes well with that?
Tweak some synths and go from whatever noise you create?
Your approach to starting a project?
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Your approach to starting a project?
What approach do you use to start a project?
I start with a rythm.
I can be watching TV or washing my ass and for some unkown reason, I will here a rythm in my head and that's when I know it's time to sit down and write music.
Unfortunatly for me....that music in my head hasn't been there for about a month or so.
I can be watching TV or washing my ass and for some unkown reason, I will here a rythm in my head and that's when I know it's time to sit down and write music.
Unfortunatly for me....that music in my head hasn't been there for about a month or so.
D Min wrote:someone should get me and dan to tag team on a nu skool-polka mash up session for the night.
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It really depends on the project. I just did a remix for the White Stripes-Seven nation Army and Shiney Disco Balls. I worked with the vocals to find the key and went from there. If it is original stuff it might get started with a melody and then I find what tempo that melody would be most effective. Yesterday I just sat around and put together a bunch of drum loops.
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vocals and or a bassline. Those 2 usualy the vocal determine the key and your off. my percusion isnt effected by the above i just go for it in reguards to drum programing.
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