Let me try to explain what I mean.
Can somebody point me to some music theory site, were they explain the relation between the left and right hand.
Is there always an octave or octaves difference between the notes played left en right ?
The part I think i get, is the right hand playing the melody, and the left hand a kind of bassline.
The part were I get totally lost, is that usual the left hand hold the keys much longer then the right hand.
I most be overlooking something, because when I try to do this in lmms, it always sounds awe-full or just not nice.
Then I see a lot of tracks created in daws, were three ( or more) notes are played at ones, but the difference between the three notes is not constant, during the melody. Is that what they call chords ?
Is it enough to set a scale in lmms and just try what sounds nice ?
Can somebody point me to some music theory site, were they explain the relation between the left and right hand.
Is there always an octave or octaves difference between the notes played left en right ?
The part I think i get, is the right hand playing the melody, and the left hand a kind of bassline.
The part were I get totally lost, is that usual the left hand hold the keys much longer then the right hand.
I most be overlooking something, because when I try to do this in lmms, it always sounds awe-full or just not nice.
Then I see a lot of tracks created in daws, were three ( or more) notes are played at ones, but the difference between the three notes is not constant, during the melody. Is that what they call chords ?
Is it enough to set a scale in lmms and just try what sounds nice ?