How To Make - How To Make House / 1764

How To Make House

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We’re back with another month-long Takeover Event, and to kick things off in style, we’re proud to welcome back Ableton Certified Trainer P-LASK for a brand new How To Make House course!

Over the next three and a half hours, Paul covers all the areas you need to know to make your very own House banger. From the classic four-on-the-floor groove to jazzy Korg style piano chords, vocal chops, strings and stabs - this tutorial has everything, all in an easy-to-follow format that have made P-LASK’s courses so popular.

Make sure to check out our House playlist on Spotify here used for inspiration so get on it!

But that’s not all…

To celebrate this event, we’re hosting a brand new Remix Competition where you can use your newfound skills and make your very own version of this track with some incredible and exclusive prizes up for grabs!

Find out more by clicking on the ‘REMIX COMPETITION’ tab below!

Competition ends 2nd April 2024 - 23:59 PT

Throughout this event we’ll chatting with you guys and answering any questions both in the comments section here and over on our dedicated forums page here!

Great course. Thanks a lot for sharing. I’ve learned a lot regarding House music.

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Thank you P-LASK for the great course!

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Nice course, good job!

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I am 52 and not exactly just starting? Does anyone think that I can do this? I know. 52 is not old?

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Hi there and welcome aboard on the forums ! :sunglasses:

52 is definitely not too old in my opinion.

Many have started music production later in life and even found success !

It’s never to late to learn how to create the music you enjoy and delving into music production.

There’s a learning curve with software for sure, but it’s also not rocket science and if you enjoy learning and making music then our video courses and also the supportive community can surely help to get going.

Set small goals and don’t be harsh with yourself if you’re not getting there as quick as you’d like to, or if you don’t understand everything, it will come with time and regular practice.

Keeping the fun doing it and learning is the key point :+1:

Feel free to post and ask questions here on the forums in the Music Tech Discussion or the related course thread ( each course has it’s own discussion thread on the forums ) or even better, join the new Discord server and post in the Music Production or Courses channels there :sunglasses:

Hope this helps !

Cheers :sunglasses:

I don’t have the fancy schmancy synths, just vital and basic analog lab V. I had to do the bass and synth stabs in vital with an analog lab piano, but mine sounds pretty good.

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