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This is the first edition of Noisey Keys. It contains 19 melody loops all originally crafted and wrote by Noise. The basic concept of this pack is based on coloring. There are several chord progressions already colored and some dry ones for you to color and texture according to your sound. Experiment. Be creative. And most importantly….Have fun!
94 drum midis, 30 melody midis & 10 loops…
‘Melody Tools Vol.5’ comes in MIDI format and is ideal for producing Commercial Dance, House and Electro House. The pack features 30 MIDI files. This versatile collection is perfect for even the most demanding producer. Pick up this rocking pack today!
56 brand new synth \ key \ guitar melodies
Ever wonder why certain melodies stick with you forever while others trigger an intense emotional response? Why does this happen? Well, it’s not accidental! In this tutorial you’ll learn the theory and the art of melody writing… Melodies are magical. They’re what we remember and love most about the music. And, they are the foundation of every kind of music from ancient Gregorian Chant to Hip Hop. In this entertaining tutorial by composer Gregg Fine, you’ll learn how melodies are constructed and discover all the parameters of melody making beginning with notes and scales. Next you’ll see how major and minor scales are constructed with their unique patterns of whole- and half-steps. From there Professor Fine demystifies accidentals: those odd little symbols that live alongside musical notes on the page. After that there’s a section where you’ll get into musical intervals: those vibrating building blocks of melody and harmony! Then Gregg modulates it up a key or two by focusing on some exotic scales like Pentatonic, Blues, Octatonic and Augmented.
This is not a video about production! Specifically, this is aimed at you if you are comfortable at creating beats and producing but not sure how the music side of things works? This course uses examples from the EDM genre, although the techniques discussed here can be used to produce any music in a pop style. The course will make use of Logic Pro X on an apple mac, but there is no reason that you can’t reproduce anything I do and show you here on another comparable DAW, on any computer.