
Tips on intros?
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Re: Tips on intros?
And THAT, my friends, is how the cookie crumblesstereotactic wrote: The beauty of dubstep is that you can pretty much mould it into whatever shape you want, it is as diverse as genre as there can be.
Re: Tips on intros?
Intros are not always necessary. Its no different to any sort of musical variation within a track. Just remove a few of the main elements, bam and intro. If you cant handle that than for sure work on your musicality as someone else said.
Burial says he does not like intros, becuse the rest of then song is then just the rest of the song...
Burial says he does not like intros, becuse the rest of then song is then just the rest of the song...
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