Nothing wrong with the beat, though I don't think the melody is as strong as the other one. Still, practice makes perfect, keep it up.[Link to www.3dprevis.com]
If you want to learn how to write beats, try looking up some drum transcriptions from the style of songs you want to write.
You will find that there are specific rhythmic that are often used as the basis of many of the genres and they will be different if its hip-hop, house, drum n bass or dubstep etc. Once you learn the basic beats for each genre, you can start expanding on them and know which one to use for the feel you're going for.Please support us and post a [Link to www.digitalartsfront.com] on your website.
Learn about Keys, Modes and Intervals apply that to creating chord progressions, that forms the meat of the track. Then you can create a melody within that chord progression.Please support us and post a [Link to www.digitalartsfront.com] on your website.
Yep. A good chord progression is the starting point for everything else in the track. Basslines, Pads and Melodies all relate to the chords you use as the foundation.Please support us and post a [Link to www.digitalartsfront.com] on your website.
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