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Making trance music is no more difficult than any other type of music! At a bare minimum, you'll need a computer and some music making software. There are also additional pieces of equipment that you can include in your music-making process if you so desire—this article will help you decide what mix of equipment is best for your process. It will also help you identify different kinds of trance melodies, choose a software to use, and get started making your track!
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QuestionIs GarageBand easy to use and good for beginners?Sean Campbell is a music teacher based in Santa Monica, CA. Sean has created a revolutionary and innovative approach to piano instruction utilizing letters, colors, and numbers called Piano Tab. As the founder of Music Lyceum and Learn Piano in 30, he delivers a unique learning experience to those who find traditional piano lessons uninspiring. In addition to piano, he also offers lessons in guitar, ukulele, harmonica, and bass at the Music Lyceum. Sean is passionate about making music accessible to all. With expertise in piano, guitar, harmonica, bass, and ukulele, Sean’s unique, non-traditional teaching methods—like his revolutionary Piano Tabs—allow students to learn quickly and easily. His mission is to inspire those who might not follow a traditional path to music, offering a fun and approachable way to unlock their musical potential. As a dedicated performer and songwriter, Sean continually refines his craft, making him the ideal guide for his clients’ musical journey. Sean’s work has been featured in The Argonaut, the Santa Monica Daily Press, and on KTLA Channel 5.GarageBand is beginner-friendly, but it's better to put some time and dedication into using the app to fully understand its features. The interface is approachable but not entirely intuitive for those new to recording or audio editing. I recommend watching a step-by-step video tutorial to make your learning process much smoother.
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QuestionI am a Trance music producer. My productions are great, but I don't know how to release them. What should I do?Community AnswerTry putting your stuff on Soundcloud and other music platforms. It may take some time to build up an audience, but if you keep putting your stuff out there, and it's good, someone will take notice.
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QuestionWhat piano is used to make trance?BardCommunity AnswerUsually synthesizers.
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- Be patient with yourself, and don't give up. You'll need time, and lots of it. Your first track probably won't be your best. All of the mentioned software will be expensive and complicated to use, but it will pay off.Thanks
- Try to be original and develop your own sound. This is obviously easier said than done, but if you are looking for fame, uniqueness is what defines any musical artist today—whether through sound, inspiration, or character.Thanks
- Try to separate yourself from the music. Pretend that you are somebody at a dance listening to your song. This is especially important, as it will help you improve in areas as needed.Thanks
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Caution
- All forms of music are little more than variations on what has come before. There is no excuse, however, for committing an act of plagiarism . When creating music, remember that you are building not only on the work of others, but on your own set of artistic skills and musical ideas.
- Repetition is key, but be careful to ensure patterns flow well into one another and loop seamlessly. If you can easily "tag" where a looping melody or sound begins or ends, then you may have a problem. Try to improve the loop's transition, slow down the effect, or simply use something else.
- Although sometimes appropriate for certain genres of electronic music, such as Hard Trance, try not to use trite and overly-emotional instrumentation and melodies in excess. Synthesized strings are usually the biggest culprit in cases like these. Trance should be compelling and emotional, but not comical.
- Think of trance as a puzzle; if you make it complex, it takes more and more of your listener's understanding to get, if you make it simple, vice versa. Generally make trance as you see fit. Because no matter what, you always finish a puzzle you start regardless of how complicated it is.
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- ↑ https://www.insomniac.com/magazine/10-trance-subgenres-you-need-to-know/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DE9YWLGj0o
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- ↑ https://www.musical-u.com/learn/the-beginners-guide-to-creating-music-on-your-computer/
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