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| Radio music; an in-depth Analysis. | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 1 2012, 08:24 PM (582 Views) | |
| PoniesForPeace | Aug 1 2012, 08:24 PM Post #1 |
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Almost everything I hear on the radio is bad music. The drums are clashy...they don't go with the flow and seeming jarring and out of place. An example of non-clashy drums are Reggae or Trance drums. The mixing is terrible, sometimes the bass is inaudible. And this goes for any genre of music. Sometimes a song will have a nice intro then the lyrics ruin it. I'll explain why. - The words don't fit the mood of the song, sound really cheesy, or you don't connect with them at all. - Secondly, the melody of the lyrics does not use any sort of melodic variation, the lyrics just follow the main melody exactly, like they match the words to the notes of the songs...really lame. - Thirdly, the intro is used as a backing for this melody and just repeats ad infinium. If it sounds boring in FL Studio why mass produce it? - Or they will bring in psuedo rap to supposedly bring in the "cool factor" but it just sounds lame because the tempo of the rap does not match with song and most rap is monotone, and therefore clashes with the melody. I would like to hear more stuff like the Beatles, Nsync, Backstreet Boys, Trance with Girl vocals, Spice Girls and Michael Jackson. I would like to also learn how to compose music, but it is frustrating when the people on the radio supposedly learned how to compose music, and look at where it got them. My college does not have a music composition course either. I was looking to see what kind of music would you guys like to see in a Watergun game. Edited by PoniesForPeace, Aug 1 2012, 08:31 PM.
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| zelda4evr | Aug 4 2012, 08:55 PM Post #16 |
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Yea i am, I made that just messing around moving towards more serious stuff now. I have some great plugins so I don't have to create annoying noises like that |
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| zelda4evr | Jan 22 2013, 03:29 AM Post #17 |
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https://soundcloud.com/johnny-fortner-1 made this the other day |
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| Reikyrr | Jan 22 2013, 01:59 PM Post #18 |
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Arrow classic rock And in the evening I listen to a teen ish channel, but they have the best hosts ever. But thats because my country has no strict rules for cursing and adult subjects on radio. |
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