here you go
it's industrial dubstep, i hope it sounds good :]
it's industrial dubstep, i hope it sounds good :]
ah, thanks for explaining. i'm a noob at music theory...DJ Void wrote:He used a minor key and threw the relative major 3rd in there at times. It's a pretty common technique in classical.DJ FlyingPankakez wrote:Wow...those growls tho...That was spooky, unnerving and cool at the same time! How"d you get that spooky feeling?
It's okay, most people here are (there are exceptions including me). However, It only helps to learn :p I was actually thinking of writing a Guide to theory for EDM in the tutorials section here soon though.DJ FlyingPankakez wrote:ah, thanks for explaining. i'm a noob at music theory...DJ Void wrote:He used a minor key and threw the relative major 3rd in there at times. It's a pretty common technique in classical.DJ FlyingPankakez wrote:Wow...those growls tho...That was spooky, unnerving and cool at the same time! How"d you get that spooky feeling?
Basically he's using A minor (All the white keys A to A) and adding in a C# rhythmically.DJ FlyingPankakez wrote:ah, thanks for explaining. i'm a noob at music theory...DJ Void wrote:He used a minor key and threw the relative major 3rd in there at times. It's a pretty common technique in classical.DJ FlyingPankakez wrote:Wow...those growls tho...That was spooky, unnerving and cool at the same time! How"d you get that spooky feeling?
Please please do!DJ Void wrote:It's okay, most people here are (there are exceptions including me). However, It only helps to learn :p I was actually thinking of writing a Guide to theory for EDM in the tutorials section here soon though.DJ FlyingPankakez wrote:ah, thanks for explaining. i'm a noob at music theory...DJ Void wrote:
He used a minor key and threw the relative major 3rd in there at times. It's a pretty common technique in classical.