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Re: Melodies
2 or 3 notes sub and i play it like drums. fuck wobbles.
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Re: Melodies
I usually rip off melodies from old video games, and twist them around a bit.
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Re: Melodies
http://www.dubstepforum.com/another-hop ... 36681.html < there's a big post from me in there somewhere on this same issue.
Re: Melodies
Where's the fun in that?inFormant wrote:Having a hard time writing melodies for *gasp* wobbles
How do you usual prefer to move your basslines?
What are some typical progressions?
Re: Melodies
I'm asking because my best method is "learn the rules then break them."
I want to know what producers in the genre generall do so I can know how to break it
Rather than just bouncing around semi interesting riffs
I want to know what producers in the genre generall do so I can know how to break it
Rather than just bouncing around semi interesting riffs
- kaiori breathe
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You can't really break the rules anymore, they've all been broken beforeinFormant wrote:I'm asking because my best method is "learn the rules then break them."
I want to know what producers in the genre generall do so I can know how to break it
Rather than just bouncing around semi interesting riffs
Re: Melodies
The answer is simple... by knowing the relationships within the notes...inFormant wrote:Having a hard time writing melodies for *gasp* wobbles
How do you usual prefer to move your basslines?
What are some typical progressions?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_%28music%29
Many already feel it by nature, some need the link above
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DannyDennett
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Re: Melodies
8notes.com and look at the charts there
you will soon learn chords for each key 
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