Author Topic: Worm's Music: Accordions  (Read 3231 times)

I've been working on making my own music for about six months, and I believe I'm noticeably improving. My songs are still mostly mediocre, and I'm aware of that, but I feel they're at least good enough to share and get some criticism on.
Wish One - A short Jazz-Hop song based on the work of musicians like Nujabes or DJ Deckstream.
The Remark - A regular Drum and Bass song.
Checkered Display Chief - An older song made of mostly default materials, but I still like it.
All The Wrong Places - A simple Hip-Hop song I made with the Korg nanoPAD that I picked up recently.
New:
Astigmatism - An ambient song with a stereo breakbeat twist.


I'm not going to remove all that, but I won't accept criticism on them. I've been working on music theory more lately, and I do feel I'm improving. I'm still a newbie at it though, so feel free not to be, or to be (less preferably) "you're-randomly-placing-notes" tough. :(
 

Precisionisms on the High Sea - An accordion jam




« Last Edit: September 11, 2009, 10:30:50 AM by TheWorm »




this might be a stupid question but what program ya use?

this might be a stupid question but what program ya use?
I use FL Studio 8.

You creative bastard.

I like these. Especially Wish One. I need to find more music similar to it.

Cool

Fruity Loops is fun, but it takes a while.
Since these are fairly complicated, i can imagine how long it must have taken.

props to u

Those were pretty lovey! You should continue making Songs :D

Those legs are pretty lovey! You should continue making Victoria's Secrete commercials :D

QFT

Hey what key is Checkered Display Chief in?
The first half of it, cause I really like it and wanna 'use' it (as in just work on my creativity and never post it to anything, cause that would be plagiarism)

Hey what key is Checkered Display Chief in?
The first half of it, cause I really like it and wanna 'use' it (as in just work on my creativity and never post it to anything, cause that would be plagiarism)
I still know very little about music theory, but the the notes on the first part are:
F, switching between A sharp and C sharp , G sharp, C.
I don't know if that helps, and there's probably a more proper way to write it, but I hope it does.

I use FL Studio 8.

oh but for me it only records for 2 seconds.

I still know very little about music theory, but the the notes on the first part are:
F, switching between A sharp and C sharp , G sharp, C.
I don't know if that helps, and there's probably a more proper way to write it, but I hope it does.

probably in F then.

oh but for me it only records for 2 seconds.
I found this .gif on the internet a long time ago, it'll probably help:

If it's unclear, what happens in the .gif is he right clicks an instrument and chooses piano roll. He places some stuff using the paintbrush tool. After that he clicks the "1" right next to the BPM and moves his mouse upward. This will take you to a new pattern. Then he goes to the right and clicks the left-most green button, which is the "playlist" button. He then places his patterns on the playlist using the playlist's paintbrush. He also switches what patterns he's placing by clicking "pattern 2", which is also sometimes labeled as  "none" or whatever pattern you have selected. Lastly, he clicks the song "song" button to the left of the "play" button, and then clicks the "play" button.