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Milesy
19-12-2004, 12:01 AM
at the moment i havent learned howto create decent strings
with my korg electribe.. but ive got some nice strings using
buzzmachines... how can i create something nice without
music theory and chord theory?

whats the possition on sampling chords/scores from classical music?

Hattrixx
22-12-2004, 05:05 PM
I want to ride a bike without learning to balance... and then I want to write a book without learning a language.

Compromise?

Do this: On off On off On (with white notes)

EG.

C,-D-E-F-G
[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[.][ ][.][ ][.]

(You're playing the ones in bold, so CEG)

That'll give you a vocublary of...

ACE (A Minor)
*BDF*
CEG (C Major)
DFA (D Minor)
EGB (E Minor)
FAC (F Major)
GBD (G Major)

Ignore BDF, it's a dischord and won't be much use on it's own.

dj vorny
22-12-2004, 07:35 PM
I want to ride a bike without learning to balance... and then I want to write a book without learning a language.

Compromise?

Do this: On off On off On (with white notes)

EG.

C,-D-E-F-G
[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[.][ ][.][ ][.]

(You're playing the ones in bold, so CEG)

That'll give you a vocublary of...

ACE (A Minor)
*BDF*
CEG (C Major)
DFA (D Minor)
EGB (E Minor)
FAC (F Major)
GBD (G Major)

Ignore BDF, it's a dischord and won't be much use on it's own.
i aint got a clue what any of that means mate :oops: but it sounds usefull :lol: :doh:

epidemic001
22-12-2004, 11:05 PM
I want to ride a bike without learning to balance... and then I want to write a book without learning a language.

Compromise?

Do this: On off On off On (with white notes)

EG.

C,-D-E-F-G
[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[.][ ][.][ ][.]

(You're playing the ones in bold, so CEG)

That'll give you a vocublary of...

ACE (A Minor)
*BDF*
CEG (C Major)
DFA (D Minor)
EGB (E Minor)
FAC (F Major)
GBD (G Major)

Ignore BDF, it's a dischord and won't be much use on it's own.



what errrrr he said :eh:

or get yourself a vst, something like vanguard. You'll be able to make all sorts of synth, string type sounds with that. all you need to do is twiddle different knobs, no music theory needed there ;)

Agility
22-12-2004, 11:48 PM
what errrrr he said :eh:

or get yourself a vst, something like vanguard. You'll be able to make all sorts of synth, string type sounds with that. all you need to do is twiddle different knobs, no music theory needed there ;)

There's a difference between making Strings and making chords though, isn't there! ;)

Evil G
23-12-2004, 01:11 AM
i found a book a while back that has every conceivable guitar chord (one per page). very handy and easily transferred to a keyboard or sequencer. it's called "incredible chord finder" or something like that. well worth the $10.

NFP
23-12-2004, 12:34 PM
Definitely a difference between chords and strings a nice string is nice but you haven't got that full feeling like you have with a chord.
The best thing if your going to use strings is over lap them a bit put 1 high 1 mid and 1 low

Milesy
23-12-2004, 08:09 PM
i have an access virus b in the post as we speak
lets see what it can do :clap:

AcidMutant
24-12-2004, 01:51 PM
Major triadic chords for complete beginners...

Each note up or down (white or black) is called a semitone.

To make a major triadic chord do this...
1) Pick a base note for the chord (e.g. C)
2) To get the next note count 4 notes up the keyboard (both black and white notes) - in our example that is E.
3) To get the next note count another 3 notes up in our example that is G.

To get a minor triadic do the same but count 3 in the first step and 4 in the second - so C minor is C, D# and G - just one notes difference.

There are then 'inversions' of the chord (e.g. transpose the C up an octave (12 black and white notes so its the next C up the keyboard)

rounser
01-01-2005, 05:57 AM
LOL at this thread... :lol:

I want to ride a bike without learning to balance... and then I want to write a book without learning a language.
Obviously you've never heard of training wheels, picture books and 303 acid lines, Hatty. ;)

Barely Human
01-01-2005, 08:18 PM
Get a midi controller, hit some keys, if it sounds good, keep it, if it sounds shit, scrap it...

Chazbloke
02-01-2005, 02:42 PM
Get a midi controller, hit some keys, if it sounds good, keep it, if it sounds shit, scrap it...

works for me! ;)

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