Author Topic: The Beatles: Hey Jude - Blockland Edition  (Read 3003 times)

I wanted to test out my new music editing software by recreating this classic song using only sounds from Blockland.

https://soundcloud.com/zapk/hey-jude-blockland-edition


Really nice work.

But I don't care for that song..

Really nice work.

But I don't care for that song..
How, though? :O

Can this please be the credits theme for blockland

How, though? :O

It's a really basic song.
Not saying that bad, but I just don't like it.
Just not much to listen to.. (like most of the Beatles)

It sounds a bit off-pitch to me... Otherwise good job!

I really enjoyed listening to this, good work

Cool
Edit: do linkin park next

It's a really basic song.
Not saying that bad, but I just don't like it.
Just not much to listen to.. (like most of the Beatles)
You can't judge a song upon it's simplicity, that's just ignorant. Simple or not, in the end it's the message. Have you noticed some of the most popular songs have a 4 chord structure?

It's a really basic song.
Not saying that bad, but I just don't like it.
Just not much to listen to.. (like most of the Beatles)

What? Listening to some classic songs has the feature the "today" songs in there?
It's never a basic song, The Beatles are the top most successful band out there.
After 3 years of no rock music, (The day the music died) the Beatles brought it back to life.
The song "hey Jude" is the top most selling song till today.

It's not if you like the song, it's if you like how the person recreates it :/

What? Listening to some classic songs has the feature the "today" songs in there?
It's never a basic song, The Beatles are the top most successful band out there.
After 3 years of no rock music, (The day the music died) the Beatles brought it back to life.
The song "hey Jude" is the top most selling song till today.

It's not if you like the song, it's if you like how the person recreates it :/

Well, there's a few things wrong there, lol.
The day the music died had no effect on rock music other than losing a few good artists,
The Beatles simply put in their own style of rock, using a lot of Buddy Holly, and others.
Hey Jude is not the top most selling song today.
Sorry, it would just bug me leaving this un-touched.

Melody is in a different key than chords

don't understand how only one other person noticed

Move the melody down a fourth and you'll get it
« Last Edit: October 06, 2013, 10:48:15 AM by Katadeus »

Sorry this is what I ment to say

http://p.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/may/1/list-top-10-beatles-no-1-songs-us-and-uk/

Hey Jude is the top selling song for the Beatles.

after the music died, people are stuck with some terrible rock music from teenagers and Evis was at the army back then. People only listens to buddy holly and the others till when the Beatles shows up.

after the music died, people are stuck with some terrible rock music from teenagers and Evis was at the army back then. People only listens to buddy holly and the others till when the Beatles shows up.
No. That's entirely wrong, I'm sorry. There were hundreds of artists people listened to, and were in fact very good, it wasn't terrible rock music. Elvis was in the military for a few short years, that doesn't mean his records weren't selling.