Tutorials Focused On Arranging

I would like a tutorial that is just on song structure/arranging.



How things progress with regards to chord choice and what are some of the more popular structure “rules” in modern electronic music



Some hints regarding energy changes and builds/breaks



And some cool effect techniques that can be used to help with transitions between phrases



information on intro, verse, chorus, bridge etc and how to vary your song enough so it doesnt get boring



thank you

[quote]ar1es (04/09/2011)[hr]I would like a tutorial that is just on song structure/arranging.



How things progress with regards to chord choice and what are some of the more popular structure “rules” in modern electronic music



Some hints regarding energy changes and builds/breaks



And some cool effect techniques that can be used to help with transitions between phrases



information on intro, verse, chorus, bridge etc and how to vary your song enough so it doesnt get boring



thank you[/quote]



This has been requested many times and I’ve +1’d it many times … don’t think this will ever happen. :crying:

[quote]gavisthename (04/09/2011)[hr][quote]ar1es (04/09/2011)[hr]I would like a tutorial that is just on song structure/arranging.



How things progress with regards to chord choice and what are some of the more popular structure “rules” in modern electronic music



Some hints regarding energy changes and builds/breaks



And some cool effect techniques that can be used to help with transitions between phrases



information on intro, verse, chorus, bridge etc and how to vary your song enough so it doesnt get boring



thank you[/quote]



This has been requested many times and I’ve +1’d it many times … don’t think this will ever happen. :crying:[/quote]



+1

The only advice I can give you is to experiment :cool: there aren’t really any rules on this the best thing is when you stumble across something that works an that you’ve discovered yourself!! :w00t: don’t my get me wrong I’ve always wanted a tutorial on this but you really have got to try things for yourself mate :cool::cool:



Try concentrating on different loops and scenes and then put them together, could be as simple as that. A lot of arrangement in tracks is actually quite simple, we all make things harder than we really need to…:hehe:



Load a track into your DAW and copy the way parts come in and out (just to give yourself an idea of how it works) but remember there are no rules! Do your own thing and don’t follow everyone else…:wink:

[quote]Mussi81 (04/09/2011)[hr]

Load a track into your DAW and copy the way parts come in and out (just to give yourself an idea of how it works) but remember there are no rules! Do your own thing and don’t follow everyone else…;)[/quote]



This and thats it really :wink:

yeahh copy the arrangements . i don’t see why many people struggle on this.

if you think that you cant arrange your track , probably might be that there is no enough Elements to spread and play in the mix.