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silence is impactful! sometimes we get bored with our stuff and add more and more
even though it is already good
not everymans problem but maybe..
thank you much love as always
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I love how rewatchable these videos are
I have the vocal video on loop.
Yknow the videos are amazing when i don't watch for the tutorial nor having interest in making music
@@kead_davidsonme 2
For real
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i never realized how much silence does matter very helpful reminder
Keep it on 0 db
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Bass is more bassy with less bass
SAMI JUMPSCARE
sami jumpscare 😭
deleting is a huge production skill, because it takes courage to remove something you worked on, especially if it took hours
I tend to keep all parts in the project, although, in arrangement, I focus on the main pieces (verse, chorus). Later on, when u did basic arrangement and filled the time-line, u can grab some "old" melodies and they work fine not just in solo.
It might be that different instrument you removed, but now it shines with completely new melody, like they make bass guitar solos for example.
My point is, don't hurry to delete something if it sounds wrong at the moment, but rather save it to use somewhere else in the same project.
Your brain knows what it's doing, you just need to manage that madness to make the next music masterpiece. That's when experience and work ethic come in, in other words, patience.
I can also say this as an artist. Sometimes we draw something we're proud of, like a really nice pose or bodyshot, or an elaborate background, and we might find ourselves wanting to sort or adjust things around in ways that'd obscure the parts we might really like. They're tough calls, but ultimately it's down to how we want a composition, even if we may have to sacrifice some nice details
add it to another part
as a video producer I can't agree more
this is something I struggle very much with, I find very hard to admit to myself that the core idea of a project sucks and I should gather everything toss away and restart
The way you present your information is incredible.
muffin
Should actually be the standard of creativity but here we are with tons of people with the same video production skills of a tiktok kid
@@user-fi6oz5lf3b Yeah...
true
My groove was sounding bad, it finally sounded good when I deleted the project
same bro
Relatable
0:36 "Oh, it probably isn't that important-" *(Soul leaves body)*
I don't get it 😔
the neurons didn’t activate for him
that part was sooooo good
I never cease to be surprised at what an excellent presentation of information the author has. Bravo.
I recognize you from newgrounds!
@@charlesmot54 Ooh, I saw you in newgrounds
I've always had a real addiction to throwing in jarring total silence as a transition to new sections
you arent a musician, you arent talented, nobody will ever listen to any noise you create.
i grew up listening to metal and prog rock so i have the same inclination, lol
@@ErikSeasteadFor me it reminds me of glitchy kinda songs , do you have any metal/prog recs with jarring silence transitions ?
@@yeetyeetonthestreet-colinm1186doesn't BMTH do it a lot?
@@maxonmendel5757 honestly, i’m not too familiar with their music or prog/metal in general 😅 i gotta listen more
Imagine how unentertaining these incredibly useful tips would be if the videos weren't groovy. His rhythm is what makes him so legendary
I feel like it also sells the tips
@@axolotl0424 True. As a beginner the examples make me go "ahhh I see how that helps" bc without experience it's just trial and error.
silence is infact a really powerful instrument and not enough people realize it
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0:22 is where my personal preference takes over, I loved the clusterfuck instead of the plain vibraslap ngl. The main takeaway is still appreciated though, but there will always be preference.
And the main reason those moments stand out is because you’ve had the surrounding silence for contrast
@@ImortalZeus13 genuinely great reply.
Maybe when you take the clusterfuck as a complete composition, it is more interesting than a single vibraslap. But imagine this as a moment in a song, if every moment was a clusterfuck it wouldn't be enjoyable at all.
@@AwesomeAdmirak Exactly. You can definitely use both. Creates contrast.
@@AwesomeAdmirak That's also preference-based tho, for instance I enjoyed listening to The Flying Luttenbacher's discography.
Dubstep producers be crying at this
Edm needs more silence so bad, the contrast is a weapon. I love fakeout drops with silence. Build it up, quite for a sec, quick fade in a drop. Gives me goose bumps. If you want creative stank face drops I highly recommend Bishu's channel. He won T-pain's beat battle for a reason. Absolute goat.
@@zodo2476 my only true dubstep fav is Rukkus, he has his unique dubstep style. Idk about edm, it's all lame to me.
@@user-tm5st6zt7g You obviously haven't heard Skism x Trampa - Blackhole. Dozens of other dubstep tracks use silence and quietness, like Decimate by Marauda.
@@zodo2476 Yeah this guy doesn't know what a fakeout drop is; literally the best application of dynamic range in EDM, and it is most popular in dubstep and invented by dubstep producers.
@@scary5455 well, Rukkus stopped producing music like 9 years ago...
0:58 is just crazy good. Rewatched/ heared it liek 10 times already.
Keep up the great work man, your awesome!
Holy mackerel, this is the best music production channel I've seen. The videos are short and to the point, but still just as helpful as 10+ minute videos. It is a sign of very high quality writing and editing.
I'm biased to bishu as best production channel but best production education is this.
all music makers in the world (and im not even one of them) should be subbed to this channel bro
These videos are mega fire, great examples and I LOVE HOW YOU DO EVERYTHING TO THE RYTHM
I just want to say, you’re style of video editing, where all your tips and tricks stay consistent to the bpm of the loops your that editing as an example, is primo man. Not a lot of people put that much thought it to the flow of their videos, and it’s a noticeable quality of your content that sticks out from the rest !
i swear man your channel is gonna blow up real soon. these are some of the most engaging videos i've seen in a while.
Am drunk but this vibe heellps so much to understand
This is insanely well made. The way your delivery aligns with the music and what you show demonstrates the concept even better. Hard to explain. Easy subscribe.
this type of tutorial is so short and simple no introduction just straight to the point
most importantly it has a reply value
I love how the whole video is put together like a song, staying on beat the whole time. It's super unique and satisfying to listen to!
Legit one of the best channels for tips on production. Thank you this. The majority of channels over explain the simplest of things just to get more engagement
If only someone had a channel like this for Logic
you're killing it with these videos man, found your channel a few days ago and im loving it. hope your channel blows up soon and you get the recognition you deserve, these advice tidbits and tutorials are super tight and really polished.
Dude your channel is friggin awesome. No filler nonsense just straight to the point. Thank you!
we still need a tutorial for funky basslines!
I love how your videos are both so informative and groovy! It's so fun to watch them all over and over again
It's really cool how the stuff I naturally have learned over the years of self taught music making can so easily be quantified and taught to others. Love your work ❤
silence is the best note in prodictopm
Watching your videos is like watching a short ad for something
I seriously adore all of these videos. They're quick, yet so full of techniques and useful advice. And the fact that there is always a constant perfectly timed song playing that's used as an example, it's great. Definitely gonna apply what I learned here to my music!
Your style of montaging is amazing!
silence is the best riser/suspense
Silence is part of music.
I'd say the reason for why this works so well, is the principle of call and response.
But your video is already very to the point and fun to watch!
I'm sure sure this is gonna help a ton of people.
man i love ur videos so much please keep them this way forever. such a fun way to consume music production content, straight to the point, creative af yet informational
thank you!!!
I'm still a beginner, but when I first started out I did exactly this. Adding too much stuff that is. A good exercise is to listen to an instrumental version of your favorite songs and realize, often, how simple the beats are.
Man this guy is too good with it!
bitesized and simple advice, but so effective with how you show (play?) more than tell
the editing on this video is an absolute masterpiece.
These videos are so fcking awesome!
You can tell is a video with useful information because it does not start with "hello guys, today's tutorial is about..."
Not only are you teaching us insane FL tricks, but you do so by dropping the hardest beats of (insert year). Thanks, I subbed because it's so good!
Can't say how much i just love your videos because wow they're just so good. And I'm not even into music production (might get into it because your videos are motivating so much)
your videos are just PERFECT
Crazy Tips!
This is one reason I love Minimal Techno. Sometimes less is more. Thanks for the tips, I only recently got started on FL Studio and need all the help I can get!
i actually needed this info more than you think. i am making a boombap jazz combo and was trying to make a groovy bassline but couldnt figure out why it just wasnt hitting. i need less notes. simple!
Where did you get all of your random sound effects that you put in your tutorials?
Is there any way we can find and use them? :0
There’s a lot said in saying nothing!
I love how simple yet powerful these tips are, and the way this sguy presents it is just awesome
This guy has a very unique way of explaining things. I love it.
This editing + mixing + teaching is on another level. Seriously well done ❤
These videos help out so much more than the 10 minute videos that are out there ngl!!
i love it in metal too, where all the music falls away and you're just left with the grunty voice
The musical structing of these vids is incredible
i got the tail tutorial in my recommended and now ive watched 7 videos, ive actually learned alot from this. Keep up the great work!
This is one of the best expllanation of "silence in an instrument" I have ever seen. Awesome!
this is really an intersting concept for a tutorial. It just straight to the point yet fun to watch. It's a tutorial yet it isnt, making it rewatchable
I learnt the hard way that giving your melodies and track some room for silence is essential for balance. Very usefu tip !
These are the types of tutorials I like
Using the music for the tutorial as the background music
Plus these are so simple and easy to understand for my little tiny brain
the music and the editing makes those videos very addictive, shit man that's an insanely good job
"Thats too much"
SO FKN GOOD OMG
bro your videos literally took my production from mediocre to slightly above mediocre 😌 all jokes aside thank you for the gems you share. it really does help a lot and I've been having a lot of fun with my music because of it 😁
0:22 i love this so much than just the vibraslap
The best drum fill I've ever heard was Nate Smith in the Fearless Flyers at MSG. The fill was nothing but a quarter note of silence in his hot funky groove. But the crowd went ballistic.
lowkey up there for one of the best music tutorial videos on youtube
excellent video! somewhat unrelated, low-passing your background music so people can hear it at the same volume but also hear you talk is great stuff.
Silence is our white canvas.
Jesus Christ that kick and bass alone makes me wanna cry
besides mechanical engineering, music is my pashon and this is the second video ive watched from you and i already love your content, you earned my sub
i was hoping this'll be a longer video with in depth explanation and examples
I don’t even make music, i just watch you for satisfaction.
Been more than a decade since I last played around with my FL Studio. Might download it again one of these days. You make music making seem really fun! Thanks for the quick, educational videos 😀
I like how the beat still going all the video
This is actually very insightful for life itself.. thank you random channel that got into my recommendation
Theese samples are legendary asf
Really great tips. Love the examples you used in here too. Groovy af 👏
Hey man thanks a lot!! Your 111 instruments video had me floored!!
When it comes to explaining music producing tricks, this guy definitely knows how to make them comprehendible for even the simplest dummy.
Nice!
We used to do this all the time back in 90's pop/skate punk, often syncopated. Telltale sign of a good tight band was their breaks were super clean live.
The Einstein Crew by Millencolin is a good example with lots of that style of "break".
I’ve never watched a short video as fun as this one.
I love the consistency of the background example music it’s sweet
how creative and well executed this video is giving me chills
It all was explained to me when I studied as a classical guitarist, nothing new under the moon. Great video!
Great way to communicate such a simple concept.
Best tutorial videos I have seen on FL studio.
Great ideas that are actually usable, along with great presentation.
The editing and storytelling are so good! Subscribed!
The fact that all the music matches together… even his voice
The editing is top tier
Its fucking insanely crazy how you integrate the beat with the video editing. I have never seen anything like it. Amazing.
My best friend I've ever had God rest his soul, always told me try to keep my beats simple and plain because it never seems to fail with listeners
this video has an impressive flow. lots of work, well done
Most underrated music advice.
the music stops so he can talk and the talking being on beat and on note to the song scratches a really particular part of my brain. i dont do music, i dont sing or play any intruments but this is amazing and I'll watch any of his videos that show up to me in the future.
Holy shit what bangers these videos are
This is amazing, what a great way to demonstrate the lesson and make it fun at the same time.
music is the space between the notes
This video really inspired me today, i´ll como back to fl as soon as i hit home, thanks.
Silence is a powerful tool
dude i literally dream of making videos like this dude- i love how everything is music sync'd, not a bar out of place