Composition #3 // Rule-Based Music #3 [Mirror in the Mirror]
Music Composition is a comprehensive series of videos where i explain how specifically can you compose music. Most of the techniques are rule-based, although in some videos i depart from them and talk about composition in general.
Music presented in this episode was directly and heavily inspired by Arvo Pärt - Spiegel im Spiegel , what translates to "Mirror in the Mirror". The music itself is 100% patterned, something that is the easiest to compose in rule-based music (but not easy in general). Early episodes of this series will be about getting familiar with the simplest rules you can design.
The universe of electronic music is much bigger than you think. This episode is a showcase of that through the newest popular vst that was released recently : Vital
Vital Preset : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_51R0jewMCXnyQUHcm8jYGugHUHkXpoQ/view?usp=sharing
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-tSeis2SJw
Music Composition is a comprehensive series of videos where i explain how specifically can you compose music. Most of the techniques are rule-based, although in some videos i depart from them and talk about composition in general.
I can't embrace Arvo Pärt enough. Thanks to him i discovered rule-based music and came up with this whole concept.
This episode is about the rule-based composition technique he invented that's called "Tintinnabuli". It will mostly find its way to hearts of harmony lovers. Watch out for the animation i made on around 7th minute.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJi5inTLXXI
Music Composition is a comprehensive series of videos where i explain how specifically can you compose music. Most of the techniques are rule-based, although in some videos i depart from them and talk about composition in general.
The core idea was inspired by Arvo Pärt - Solfeggio. This rule-based music has very few patterns and throughout the analysis it shows it's harder to construct than patterned rule-based music as i said in previous episodes. I also managed to create this opus with a self-imposed Beethoven challenge!
Arvo Pärt - Solfeggio
https://youtu.be/iiziAD8VUd0
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EDIT : Huge apologies everyone, my marking of intervals in this video was slightly misleading. When i said "fifth interval" , i meant "the interval with name Perfect fifth", same goes for everything i mentioned like "7th interval" is "the interval with name either minor seventh or major seventh", in case of c major scale it would be major seventh. The guide of "moving up 4 spaces" when counting 5th and same for all other intervals like +6 spaces when its 7th is also slightly misleading. It applies only to C Major Scale.
Here is a full explanation of how intervals work and how are they marked. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_(music)
In the context of all 12 notes, "perfect fifth" interval doesn't mean you go up by 4 spaces but by 7. Be aware! Thank you and apologies.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbFK_WPo_Qk
First round of the 3rd Noisia Discord Music Production Contest.
Theme for the round was making a track in 7/8 signature
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad6c7PeZqKU