Re: How do you make your songs dancable?
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 12:53 pm
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FSTZ wrote:THE FUNK IS A LIVING CREATURE
it's true. bootsy collins found it when it crashed into his barn.Hurtdeer wrote:FSTZ wrote:THE FUNK IS A LIVING CREATURE
fixdIn the grunts of james brown, it's all about the "1".
ruckus49 wrote:learn to dance like black people and see if you can dance like that to your songs. black people know how to move their whole body to the groove of the track. most white people will pick a move or 2 and self consciously stick to that without letting their whole body open up. not trying to stereotype here, but its an african roots thing. african tribes have dances for everything.
ahahaharuckus49 wrote:learn to dance like black people and see if you can dance like that to your songs. black people know how to move their whole body to the groove of the track. most white people will pick a move or 2 and self consciously stick to that without letting their whole body open up. not trying to stereotype here, but its an african roots thing. african tribes have dances for everything.
I think the only thing to say besides the above mentioned is this; dubstep more so than any other genre (IMO) is only appealing to the era and "danceable" when it progresses in a logical manner. If there is an unnatural sounding switch up or if noatation is off then it stands out big time. Kinda hard to put into words, It seems these days that a lot of ppl are trying to over componsate for this by filling the tracks up with a lot of beeps and whips to help keep a song moving, But in reality they should have reconsidered the structural integrity of the overall sound and get every thing working together. If I'm not making any sense it's cause I got back from getting teeth workrd on and still all messed up from the pain killers they gave me.abZ wrote:That is kind of a tough question because there really isn't an answer for it. There really isn't one tried and true formula that is guaranteed to work every time and nor should there be. You aren't going to want to hear this answer but, trial and error. Some people can just start straight off making bangers others it takes years and yet others never really get it. I am no help I know lol
deadly habit wrote:if i'm not bobbing my own head when i'm making the tune i don't have high expectations for other people to want to shake their asses
therook wrote:Shuffle and deep bass... and asking my gf what she thinks.
You gotta ask yourself: Will this sub-bass get me laid?
Music is like sex there's a million ways to do it but only certain positions you can use to get your girl off. When I go down to the clubs with my girl I like to feel the beat with a strong, emotionally charged melody and some nice lyrics that make me "throw my hands in da aiirr sometimes". ya feel?
The first time I dj'ed a college house party I asked the chick who was hosting it what she wanted to hear (She was hot btw). She said "Something I can shake my ass too" and well yeah I played stuff she could shake her junk too. And it was a good night.
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Yeah man, like Ke$ha. lol. Oh well women have all the power.qwaycee_ wrote:therook wrote:Shuffle and deep bass... and asking my gf what she thinks.
You gotta ask yourself: Will this sub-bass get me laid?
Music is like sex there's a million ways to do it but only certain positions you can use to get your girl off. When I go down to the clubs with my girl I like to feel the beat with a strong, emotionally charged melody and some nice lyrics that make me "throw my hands in da aiirr sometimes". ya feel?
The first time I dj'ed a college house party I asked the chick who was hosting it what she wanted to hear (She was hot btw). She said "Something I can shake my ass too" and well yeah I played stuff she could shake her junk too. And it was a good night.
/offtopic
lol...usually the women be like "i need something with lyrics so i can sing". sing-a-long time...time to sing out of fuckin key.
therook wrote: You gotta ask yourself: Will this sub-bass get me laid?