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Where have i been

  Where have i been you ask? First the Covid pandemic hit, then everyone was home with us for 4 months, then they finally leave and i had to have some unexpected surgery in early 2021 so fast forward to now and im just behind on things. You all know that  wherever you live no matter what something will always pop up and you simply cannot sit in front of the keyboard/synth/real piano for hours just making beat after beat. We all know that it is not like that. That is the reason i always say life is not easy, (you simply cannot sit in your studio for 20 hours straight. obviously you have obligations that need to be met, you have appointments to be at. Basically life sometimes finds its way to get into our way. He does not care who i am. Enough about that i just wanted to send you guys a short message about where i been and why i have not been blogging like usual. I will get back to blogging on thee regular real soon. Do you play the Piano? Do you want to learn how to improvise and to imp

How to compose video game music.

 Hello, most of you know im not just a beat maker who makes hip-hop beats and or only produces uplifting trance tracks and progressive house songs. There is more than meets  the eye than just dance music with me. Video games along with dance music has always been my passion, growing up in the 80s, i have played  many video games. So with that said, a few friends asked me to share some tips about how i score video game music. Because i want to keep this post as short as possible to basically get right to the point as in not to bore you with useless information. So lets get at it. Steps to follow  So, i decided to just comment about 4 factors that could be effecting your video game music career or side hustle. You  are here because you want to learn how to compose or score video game music, for developers. If that sounds like you then you came to the right place as i will show you the four main factors you will need to focus on.   #1  Create a chord progression #2 Create melodies on the
              How to make a simple house track      Hey people, a lot of people on sociala media and here on the blog have been reaching out to me to make a house tutorial. I finally   had some time to put this tutorial together. I really hope you enjoy it and find it useful.                 The history of house House music has been around for like 40 years and it has so many sub genres, such as deep house, Detroit house, tech house, mellow house just to name a few. In all of these genres, they all use commonly used sounds, all or most of these sounds I have included in the tutorial.                       About the tutorial   This is a simple tutorial to get you up and running with all the sounds you need in under 30 minutes. Yes in 30 minutes or less you will have all the sounds you need for your house track from scratch. Yes indeed modify and customize these patches in the tutorial to your liking, as they are not etched in stone. They are just used as a foundation