Unlock the Secret to Writing Epic Trailer Music in Minutes!

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2021
  • Are you stuck trying to write epic trailer music but can't seem to get it right? In this video, I will show you how to unlock the secret to writing epic trailer music in minutes! Following my simple guide, you can quickly write fantastic, eye-catching trailer music arrangements!
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Komentáře • 228

  • @AlexPfeffer
    @AlexPfeffer  Před 2 lety +15

    What is the biggest problem you have when writing trailer music? Let's talk about it!

    • @nickepic1863
      @nickepic1863 Před 2 lety +9

      The problem is drums, to be specific on act 3 my drums don't cut through the mix as I want it.

    • @USCGdolphin
      @USCGdolphin Před 2 lety +2

      knowing how to create that "expansive" sound. What instruments to add, where, when. Appropriately mixing those instruments to achieve a full spectrum sound

    • @zaharishtonov
      @zaharishtonov Před 2 lety +1

      Sketching out the progression of the track (structure) from just the initial idea (or "The Red Line" as you call it) :D

    • @gandalf2867
      @gandalf2867 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm new to using sampled instruments. Got Requiem Pro and Liberis Choir from 8dio for free with 35$ purchases. So great deal, but they are kind of hard to work with. Have to adjust every single staccato to fit timewise as they are not "on beat". And not something you can just offset, since they each phrases don't match.
      Also feel like the brass library I got (8dio century brass) is lacking a bit in the epic trailer sound. There's not a lot of punch in the low register.
      So right now skill and lack of libraries xD

    • @nickepic1863
      @nickepic1863 Před 2 lety

      @@gandalf2867 Metropolis Ark is what you need for trailer music.
      If your sound is not on a beat and it feels like is slightly off, then you can export stems and move it manually to the grid.

  • @IHBable
    @IHBable Před rokem +3

    The track sounded great with just 1 instrument, and that's the point. The rest is icing on the cake:)

  • @jayneubauer3401
    @jayneubauer3401 Před rokem +1

    Hey Alex, we always see people making epic-sounding tracks like this using 40 or 50 tracks of super layered sounds, yet you captured it in about 10! THIS is what I have been looking for! I get a sound I like with lower track count, but then it goes awry when I add probably too much layering to get that "epic" sound. Thank you for showing us that it doesn't have to be that way.

  • @michaelseguramusic7150
    @michaelseguramusic7150 Před 2 lety +1

    I really like the acoustic vibe after a EPIC trailer music tutorial video lesson!

  • @christiankms
    @christiankms Před 2 lety +14

    I've been wanting to educate myself on how to write this kind of music my entire life. Thank you for making all this info available. Maybe I'll create something to be proud of, some day, thanks to you. Cheers!

    • @ldh9440
      @ldh9440 Před 2 lety +2

      I feel the same way, only now I have more incentive thanks to Alex.

    • @christiankms
      @christiankms Před 2 lety +1

      @@ldh9440 People like him, are doing so much by sharing all this musical knowledge & providing us with incentive and inspiration

  • @domizianatalarico9064
    @domizianatalarico9064 Před 2 lety +4

    I've been searching for someone specialized in trailer and cinematic music since FOREVER and then here you are!
    I binged all your contetn and loving them, you explain things in such an elegant and clear way!
    I'm trying to put in action some of your tips, but right now My real struggle is in the arrangement part of the composition, guess I'll have to dive back into music theory once again ^^
    But really, THANK YOU for the beautiful and useful content that you put out here

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate this! ❤

  • @nickmuzekari6124
    @nickmuzekari6124 Před 2 lety +5

    Awesome video. Speaking as a noob, this is definitely one of the best 'step by step' epic music tutorials. Thank you. I will be using it as my go-to guide to help get me started.

  • @mphonie7324
    @mphonie7324 Před 6 měsíci

    Ein richtig mega Video für uns Anfänger.
    Du baust es Stück für Stück auf und genau das ist es, was mir gefällt.
    Man kann sehen, wie einfach auch die komplizierteste Melodie beginnt, alles nur auf Basis der Akkorde.
    Ein, wie gesagt, wirklich wertvolles Video für jeden Einsteiger.

  • @beats8498
    @beats8498 Před rokem +1

    SUBBED!!! ARRANGEMENT IS KEY

  • @davidlee-michaels9430
    @davidlee-michaels9430 Před 2 lety +4

    Best video I've watched probably this year and I've watched probably a hundred or so on mixing and arranging orchestral/trailer/hybrid music. I tend to overthink things too so seeing such a simple setup really opened my eyes. Also I like the seeing videos like this from idea to 'finished' raw arrangement. Subscribed!

  • @chrismassa5891
    @chrismassa5891 Před 2 lety +1

    Great example of how to get started from piano melody.

  • @mirzaaljic
    @mirzaaljic Před 2 lety +1

    What a great video! But my favorite part was the outro!

  • @fabioconciatore8942
    @fabioconciatore8942 Před 2 lety +1

    very clear!
    think easy
    make it easy

  • @quadekazik
    @quadekazik Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely loved this, thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @givishavgulidze7006
    @givishavgulidze7006 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! Inspiring!

  • @markbatuer
    @markbatuer Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Alex, it's so nice of you always share those skills and knowledge. Thanks so much.

  • @zaharishtonov
    @zaharishtonov Před 2 lety +3

    Basically, your Trailer Music Course at super speed :D Nah, the course is so much more in depth! Anyone starting out should take it. Loved the ending of this video! :D

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 2 lety +4

      Hahaha thanks man! ... but the best is, more trailer music course content soon :)

    • @zaharishtonov
      @zaharishtonov Před 2 lety

      @@AlexPfeffer - WooWhoo! Good to hear! 😉

  • @cyphusomalley
    @cyphusomalley Před rokem +1

    This was amazing....nothing like simple teaching to help everything make EVEN MORE SENSE! Thank you Alex for this

  • @varoonbeats5273
    @varoonbeats5273 Před 2 lety

    Vielen Dank für das informative Video lieber Alex :D

  • @omarallen4203
    @omarallen4203 Před rokem

    This was Awesome Thank you

  • @peterlepahin
    @peterlepahin Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Alex, I just found your channel a few days ago and I am binge watching it... I've already learned a huge amount of stuff, but what I like the most is the simplicity of your explanation and that you are so straight to the point. Keep it up, cheers! We beginners are forever grateful for such channels.

  • @EdwardLaurenson
    @EdwardLaurenson Před rokem +1

    This was brilliant. Thank you so much, Alex!

  • @musicanderson5
    @musicanderson5 Před rokem

    Thank you very much! ❤

  • @MaurizioDiBerardino
    @MaurizioDiBerardino Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Alex, thank you so much for your videos! Always great content to learn a lot from!

  • @dafingaz
    @dafingaz Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing all of these gems, Alex!

  • @makketronix007
    @makketronix007 Před 6 měsíci

    Epic tutorial. I keep coming back here to listen to the track. It is just awesome.

  • @project1265ffo
    @project1265ffo Před 2 lety

    Great stuff, cheers Alex

  • @Officialdvishi
    @Officialdvishi Před 5 měsíci

    Great Tutorial🏆 Sounds Really Epic!

  • @bandoli66
    @bandoli66 Před 2 lety

    Great video!! Excellent tip!

  • @raybeeger1529
    @raybeeger1529 Před rokem

    Hello Alex, what a very important and good advise! Thanks!

  • @AlexeySolovievMusic
    @AlexeySolovievMusic Před 2 lety +1

    Super awesome video! Thank you Alex!

  • @sebastiancomposer.
    @sebastiancomposer. Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent video, it has helped me land several things, it has given me ideas and now I can use that to improve my portfolio

  • @SteveOuimette
    @SteveOuimette Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing how a simple but clever melody and arrangement can make a blockbuster trailer. Fab, Alex. Just fab!

  • @bonniecorralmusic
    @bonniecorralmusic Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed this video - thank you!

  • @benwadsworth505
    @benwadsworth505 Před 2 lety +1

    Another very informative video, and a great channel, thank you for lending our community your time and expertise 👌🏻👌🏻🙏🏻

  • @skilesjasonjames
    @skilesjasonjames Před rokem

    Thank you for all your tutorial’s!

  • @thetej2000
    @thetej2000 Před rokem +1

    really great video sir ....helpful, thanks

  • @immax79
    @immax79 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video ❤️🤘🏼

  • @CALMATTACKMUSIC
    @CALMATTACKMUSIC Před 2 lety

    Really great video Alex, I learned a lot from this! thanks!

  • @ShadowsandEchoesMusic
    @ShadowsandEchoesMusic Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you !!!!

  • @kevroberts8147
    @kevroberts8147 Před 2 lety +5

    This is brilliant, just a few tracks and yet so powerful. I too am guilty of layering tons of instruments to try and make it sound massive,always ends up muddy with no clarity,just a big mess really. Seems it’s true “less is more”.Thanks for making this,just subscribed.

  • @tosvus
    @tosvus Před rokem +1

    Perfect video. Most people can't possibly pick up on using 100s of different tracks in one song. (though of course in cases where you really go for realism, you may want to program every single instrument in the orchestra)

  • @PeachesChrenko
    @PeachesChrenko Před 6 měsíci

    This was very helpful. Thank you🙂

  • @overlandwarentertainmentOVLWE.

    This is amazing sir love what i have learned

  • @RideAlongAdventures
    @RideAlongAdventures Před rokem

    Excellent, Alex. Very practical, cool stuff.

  • @andreasfranzmann9634
    @andreasfranzmann9634 Před 2 lety +4

    Great stuff! I don't do orchestral/cinematic music, but very helpful anyways. Thanks Alex!

  • @pierresilence
    @pierresilence Před rokem +1

    Hi, the video it’s nice! Thanx

  • @BokiDrummer21021
    @BokiDrummer21021 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for help, amazing video :)

  • @maddiehaan6061
    @maddiehaan6061 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for breaking this down into easily understandable bits! Really appreciate it

  • @MrTADEUSARIUS
    @MrTADEUSARIUS Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much for this video!I need more videos like this particular in Studio One that i am just learning how to write and mix with plugins especially orchestral and cinematic music!Thank you again!

  • @pjdahmen
    @pjdahmen Před rokem +1

    Very good Tutorial.

  • @MECHINEAU49
    @MECHINEAU49 Před 8 měsíci

    Very GOOD 👏

  • @stevesutube
    @stevesutube Před 2 lety

    Really useful video. Nice one

  • @brimsleyambursley2087
    @brimsleyambursley2087 Před měsícem

    Really appreciate your time and energy in sharing this valuable knowledge

  • @Kostyaluthier
    @Kostyaluthier Před 3 měsíci

    This is amazing! Man! You are the best!)) Thank you!)

  • @epicmusictutorials4674
    @epicmusictutorials4674 Před 2 lety +2

    Great Tutorial! As always!
    👍

  • @piyasirimusicproduction
    @piyasirimusicproduction Před rokem +1

    Very informative! Thank you!

  • @robin_miller_music
    @robin_miller_music Před 2 lety

    Can't wait to have time to do the course!

  • @l2a2
    @l2a2 Před 2 lety

    Hooray Alex,back on Studio One too,I've missed the weekly tutorials and getting involved :( This is a great ,have a breather, reset vid by the way.

  • @antoniodibella8999
    @antoniodibella8999 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful!!!

  • @broslim4926
    @broslim4926 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir

  • @Hinirang
    @Hinirang Před rokem

    So great i love it❤

  • @dezinerAhmad
    @dezinerAhmad Před 2 lety +4

    Alex This was Really a great Tutorial with AMAZING CLARITY 👏 😍
    Why don't you MAKE PART 2 cont'd.......
    Where we can do some ARRANGEMENTS and make it complete Track..
    Please consider 🙏 😔

  • @jackengland8942
    @jackengland8942 Před rokem

    Nice and concise video!

  • @blaudiss
    @blaudiss Před rokem

    incredibly informative and useful - thank you!

  • @pianomanny1397
    @pianomanny1397 Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent video! You broke this down in such an understandable way to be able to replicate it. Thank you

  • @seventearsofhope
    @seventearsofhope Před 2 lety +1

    Danke, Alex.

  • @danilokb
    @danilokb Před 2 lety +1

    Great Great Great video Alex.

  • @evillano
    @evillano Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome!

  • @QBellowMusic
    @QBellowMusic Před rokem

    Subscribed! I’ll be signing up for the course when I can.

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před rokem

      Thanks so much, let me know if you have any questions!

  • @JeroenVanHiel
    @JeroenVanHiel Před 2 lety

    Dear Alex, what you say in the beginning of this video is so true (at least I recognize myself in there). I recently started realizing what you confirm in this video and it made me understand even more. I too often add layer upon layer to get my composition to sound nice... making it only more difficult. I get it now... :-) Thank you for this video!

  • @sprkymrt
    @sprkymrt Před 2 lety +1

    I love the choir

  • @Ahmad-Mounir44
    @Ahmad-Mounir44 Před 2 lety +1

    I think you just composed a climax in this video, Alex! That was extremely useful, thank you :)

  • @onthestrings
    @onthestrings Před rokem

    Everytime I listen to your videos, all I hear is Joe Mantegna. Love your content, too!

  • @FuegoEllington
    @FuegoEllington Před 5 měsíci

    My boy you fire! 🔥

  • @darioborquez8753
    @darioborquez8753 Před 2 lety

    Man, thanks for the vídeo, I really enjoyed ir. I allways seem to get stucked with structure and how to go from one part to the next, can't figure out how to make the track evolve. Thanks for all your help, Alex!!!

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 2 lety +1

      glad to hear that, thank you soo much! :)

  • @bernieh7948
    @bernieh7948 Před 2 lety

    Awesome Alex …. I would say, the sketch track sounds really nice 👍🏻 I would do more with them allone😜😂🥳

  • @mphonie7324
    @mphonie7324 Před 6 měsíci

    Danke!

  • @adammassacre1981
    @adammassacre1981 Před 2 lety +2

    it sounds like a JCVD training Montage :)

  • @andreyshinami6882
    @andreyshinami6882 Před 2 lety +1

    Good advice! :)

  • @DjorMil.CineMusic
    @DjorMil.CineMusic Před 11 měsíci

    I liked the advice about leaving more space in the melody to make the counter melody. Nice video overall, very basic and simple, but simple is very often the key to success :)

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks! I feel that the main problem in trailer music is people always confusing complicated with complex. You can have a great a simple but complex melody such as Thomas Bergersen likes to write them, but they are never complicated. In a sense the same is the case with John Williams. His stuff can be complex as hell but it is never complicated to the listener.

    • @DjorMil.CineMusic
      @DjorMil.CineMusic Před 11 měsíci

      @@AlexPfeffer This was very well said and it is something that we should definitively keep on our minds while writing music!

  • @instrumentosvirtuales9129

    Perfect , like a 2sfth

  • @davecohen4631
    @davecohen4631 Před 2 lety +1

    Which sounds sample libraries to start with, velocities, and good modulation or expression to get the sound I want is an area I want to get better at. Watching your video helped and thanks.

  • @Flowee141
    @Flowee141 Před 3 měsíci

    Great track! (At the end ofcourse)😂

  • @Teppicymonxxviii
    @Teppicymonxxviii Před 2 lety +2

    Great video Alex, thank you. I still doubt the sketching process, as I mainly right out of the blue, but I now see how it can help, especially when writing library music.
    Did you sketch the whistled song at the end? 🤣

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. The end song is totally sketched out and took several months to prepare! :D

  • @ViktorKajtazaj
    @ViktorKajtazaj Před 2 lety +1

    ha! so easy xD i stuck at my intro and after on the hotspot

  • @MartinHeidenreichMusic

    Save the best for last :D Useful video as always but the end screen tops it all

  • @musicaluke3289
    @musicaluke3289 Před 2 lety +3

    My biggest issue is the idea of being simple, I grew up studying music theory so I can feel very conflicted at times. It seems part of it can be my ego thinking that oh a I-VI-IV-V is to easy I cannot use that

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 2 lety +5

      yep, that's the problem. I know too well from being a pro guitar player. No one cares about my 3 notes per string diminished arps in tempo 160. All they want is an Emin power chord. The thing is, you have to learn that you are only afraid to use a simple chord progression because other composers would laugh at you. To be honest, I don't give a wet f+ck about all those composers laughing at me, telling me I ruin the music industry. I know well at this moment that if I would be single and live in a little town with cheaper living prices, I technically could stop working right now for the next 5 years. What is that worth against my ego? :)

    • @user-mytest
      @user-mytest Před 2 lety +4

      @@AlexPfeffer Just come to Russia. You can live here for 30 years on your salary :D
      I'm glad there are cool teachers like you!

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 2 lety

      @@user-mytest Thank you so much!

  • @ivanzorg
    @ivanzorg Před 2 lety

    спасибо

  • @beeeethz
    @beeeethz Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Alex. Would be interested to see you review Cinematic Rooms from LiquidSonics. I’m curious how it compares to Seventh Heaven with your trailer track?

  • @StefMeierMusic
    @StefMeierMusic Před 2 lety

    Great video as usual Alex!
    Quick question, when approaching mixing on tracks you are writing for publishers, do you also do EQ group processing? Or do you have a more independent approach and EQ tracks separately?

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you!! :) ... first of all, I am checking if the group tracks sounds good or if it is just some minor issue like generally too much bass etc. .. if this is the case, I would always prefer to do the EQing on the group track. However, if it is some disturbing freqs from one instrument I would go into detail :)

  • @BraddersMusic
    @BraddersMusic Před 11 měsíci

    Alex thank you
    just found this video and really enjoyed it specifically as you’re using the studio one DAW as am I. One question, of many I have, but this may be a bit simple, but the modulation wheel that you mentioned is important and I agree, but how do you go about using it during the recording or after tracking process

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you! Totally depends on how easy or difficult the to be recorded part is. I don't think too much. Whatever feels comfortable in the moment.

  • @frankylitoy2796
    @frankylitoy2796 Před 10 měsíci

  • @masonthomassax
    @masonthomassax Před rokem

    Hi Alex, I really love your videos! I'd be interested to hear your take on being versed in different genres of trailer music. Do you think it's possible to have a career only writing a handful of genres? Or is it important to be able to write in just about any genre?
    Thanks!

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před rokem

      Thank you, it is definitely possible but I wouldn't make it my motto to start working in the trailer music industry. Catch whatever you can and sooner or later things will fall into place anyway.

  • @conrick1
    @conrick1 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Alex,
    awesome video as always! I´m a hobby composer who is looking to improve his abilities step by step. Lately in my opinion I´m doing quite fine except for Synthesizers as I kept pushing this topic away for quite some time now. Can you recommend any course for any certain software synthesizer which guides someone from noob to being able to make decent cinematic patches such as Pulses (they are the most important ones in my opinon) on his own? I do know that pulses, such as the one in your video are generally very basic, but I´d like to go indepth. For example when I watch Daniel James, I´m always quite impressed how he creates a decent synthesizer patch from scratch in 20 seconds. Don´t get me wrong, nothing´s wrong with a preset/ Loop if it´s just a small puzzle of a full track, but I actually would like to get decent with synthesizers, so I can also make electronic music, but most tutorials/guides on youtube I found usually aren´t complete or cover only EDM.
    Kind regards

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 2 lety

      Hey and thanks for your message. I was about to say that when you check out YT tutorials, even though it is EDM, I would try to adapt it. There are tuts out there that explain the basics but in the end it is a matter of trial and error. This is, in the end, how all the cool patches have been created :)

  • @omnipop4936
    @omnipop4936 Před rokem

    As a novice "bedroom composer" who just writes melodies and chord progressions on a basic electronic keyboard, I always marvel at how you _real_ composers choose the instruments to use for certain parts. For example, you chose trombones (5:20) in this. _It would never occur to me to do that._ (I actually forgot that trombones even _existed_ 'til you mentioned them.) So, what prompted that choice? Did you hear the sound in your head? Have you maybe seen other famous composers using trombones in similar situations?
    I wonder if you could do a video where you show what situations each kind of instrument is ideal for. Like, in what situations would a french horn be chosen over some other type of horn. I'd find that _fascinating._ Because that way, instead of just poking around, auditioning random instruments in a sound library, I'd be able to go _directly_ to the one whose sound and character I'm already *_certain_* would be perfect for my song or piece. (Like knowing the specific tool you're looking for in a toolbox.) Cheers!

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před rokem +1

      Hey, I totally know what you mean. The only solution is just listen to music. I know it sounds sort of cheesy but it is the only thing to know how or when to use it. There is no universal rule on how to proceed with whatever instrument in situation X. There are too many factors. When you listen to much, you will notice "Oh, that sounds cool, I will try that too!"
      The only thing you have to "learn" is how all those instruments sound like. Then things will come by the more you do it :)

  • @lucenthills4221
    @lucenthills4221 Před rokem +2

    Hi Alex, thanks for great video! May I ask which patch(es) you used the JXL combo tracks? I`m guessing it`s some kind of short and long together, but I would love know which articulation(s) you used exactly.
    Also, I was really suprised about how good the trombones a12 sounded playing chords, gotta try that myself :)! Thanks!

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Mostly it is the sus, marc and stacc patches. Experiment a bit around if you want to use the marc long or short or what stacc patch exactly. It really is a matter of taste.

  • @Guitars-Gear-Music
    @Guitars-Gear-Music Před 2 lety

    Really appreciate your great tutorials. Thanks.

  • @wissemmakni2569
    @wissemmakni2569 Před 2 lety +1

    thx for this video do you work every time whith studio one ? have u tried logic pro? because i use logic but i want know whitch is better

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před 2 lety

      I tried working with Logic Pro and it was my worst experience with a DAW. This doesn't mean that it is generally a bad DAW. In the end, there is no best DAW. They all suck if you don't know how to write music. I personally love Studio One because of its drag and drop approach and the intuitive workflow. I still use Cubase for video related work.

  • @fernf9929
    @fernf9929 Před rokem +1

    really nice video liked and subbed. I struggle with the mixing process, i sometimes finish producing and end up with a track thats around -12, -9 db. I know this may not matter but then i find it harder to get it louder like the commercial standards. Any tips ?

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před rokem

      Thank you! What are you using for mastering?

    • @AlexPfeffer
      @AlexPfeffer  Před rokem

      @@fernf9929 No, in my opinion you don't need to have a loud mix. All you need to have is a clean and well-balanced mix. The cleaner and more balanced it is, the easier you will achieve natural loudness without making the track pump, distort or squash.