Anyone here likes to make music?
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Hi,
A couple of years ago I went to Barcelona to study some architecture curses in IAAC for three months and while their I bought a 25 keys 'Korg micro X synthesizer / controller'.
Before that I was involved in music by playing around in high-school is music class and because I loved that so much I asked my parents to put me on a piano class. The problem there is I was not getting motivated because it was getting to technical, were learning to read music was the main priority and I learned to read a little but then dropped out.
Later with my 25 key piano I knew from the start I was not going to read music and that playing what I felt was my focus. I know that I am still a beginner and that my music still needs to improve but just wanted to share a couple of my early compositions and sound experiments.
Here is my YouTube playlist;
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFGYnoQXuwjAwqBgUX1DSHAfBco0dzcKZ&feature=plcp
Anyone here also like to make music for hobby or profession?
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Hi Renderiza,
Yes, I'm another amateur musician.
Went through pretty much the same process as you - a bit of formal education at school, trombone in the school band etc. that just made me bored and frustrated. I think that's often the case, even for people with far more talent than me - too much concentration on the 'orchestral' style, and too much emphasis on formal 'rules' - not exactly inspiring if you are a youngster wanting to take the first steps to emulating the music that you like on your mp3 player!Then I discovered "DIY punk", bought a bass the same day my mate got his first guitar, and never looked back. In many languages, we talk about 'playing' music, not 'operating' it or 'constructing' it, and I think that the element of 'play' is exactly what can open doors for people to start exploring music - without feeling self-conscious about their 'skill level'.
And the technology available cheaply now means that this can be in any style of music that floats your boat, or even 'sound design' - a also have a little hobby building VST plugins to make my own sounds to play with.I don't play for an audience any more like I used to - but it is a shame to only concentrate on what we can present to other people publicly. After a crappy day at work, and too long in front of a PC, there's nothing to beat sticking on a pair of headphones, and disappearing into that "other world" for an hour.
I'm a great believer in Joe Meek's old adage; "If it sounds right, it IS right" - so long as what comes out is communicating a little of what you feel inside, then 'technical perfection' is just one option among many, but not essential. Being able to play 300 perfectly pitched notes a second is no guarantee that the tune will move people emotionally (I love loud guitars, but 10min "shredding" solo's bore me stupid!)Your YouTube snippets sound pretty good to my ears - way different to my own 'style', but each one definitely has a 'theme' that captures a certain mood. They would fit very nicely as the kind of music used in film, TV and games to set the context of the action.
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