@@JatPhenshllem Still, these type of ads are genuinely entertaining and actually advertise the product well, unlike a bunch of other "ads" which only serve to waste your time and use filler words and promote some scam.
I don't know why TH-cam saw fit to recommend your channel to me, given I have no experience or expressed any interest in electronic music production, but I am just loving your videos. Great explanations, funky grooves and such a unique approach to showing the audio as well! Love it dude!! ❤
brother the way these videos captivate me is just crazy.. it's so short but so dynamic and full of actually useful and understandable information.. you deserve wayy more recognition than you get my dude
Oh yeah, I’ve noticed this a lot in the melodies I’ve listened to. Reminds me of some film melody and music structure tips I learned. Binary (A-B) is simple enough, but you could also use period form (ABAC) for a typical 4-bar or 8-bar phrase especially if you have a chord progression loop with some kind of cadence to either repeat the phrase or transition to the next melodic idea. Sentence form (AABC) is also a nice extension to the binary form and adds forward momentum. As long as you have some musical idea(s) repeating (mostly several calls), you have something memorable to stick to your listeners’ ears.
You did see that it’s literally artists voices I’m sure they got paid for their voice to be used. All it’s doing is just using his voice and pasting their voice modulation over it. Honestly would you be upset if he used a physical means of making his voice sound female?? Like I see that choir option as really awesome I’d love to have choirs in my songs but I don’t got the money for them.
In my opinion, the major problem with AI being used in artistic endeavors is when training data is yoinked from other artists without permission or proper compensation. Just *mentioning AI* itself is not a bad thing. There's nuance to all things in life. AI and machine learning can (and have) been improving people's quality of life in many fields for years now. For instance, in the healthcare field, machine learning has been used to help with early disease detection and diagnosis through analysis of medical images and patient data. AI is a tool -- and like with any tool, knowing when and how to apply its strengths is important. Simply being upset at seeing the use of AI is short sighted and reminds me of the people who were against the Industrial Revolution taking away jobs in the late 1800s. If humans can relegate the boring, tedious work to an AI and then focus on more creative or human-necessary endeavors, why not do that? Why forego the use of tools that can improve your workflow or introduce new opportunities just because of some abstract fear?
@@zteir It can be used to do cool things, but a lot of people are a bit sceptical about it due to some immoral practices behind some AI’s creation, so I assume that’s why the person you were responding to was upset (This is not an invite to discuss the morals of AI, merely a response to your question, which I hope is answered now)
Can I just say, you're videos are great. In a world of "hacks" and "cheats" you just show the importance of all the fundamental stuff. Not only that but the videos are just so quick and simple to understand and entertaining. AMAZING!
Not only did he still sing the lines; its not like the robot sung them for him, it just changed who his voice sounds like; those women almost certainly got paid to have their voices used If everyone is consenting then whats the issue
Let me just say, your videos are the best. I learn way more in a tiny fragment of the time compared to the hundreds of tutorials I've watched. The fact that they're fun to watch makes them way better too. I've replaced almost all the channels I would watch with yours.
one of the best examples of call and response has to be "dueling banjos". The whole song is call and response between the guitar and the banjo, it's amazing
tutorial songs are out! synthet on streaming platforms
what is the name of his app you use to make the musics
@@sanessss20 It's FL-Studio
@@sanessss20 fl studio
Editing youtube music tutorials to the tempo is genius and genuinely makes the world a better place
And catchy
There was a singing app that did this I wonder if one took inspiration from the other
my adhd ass was hooked this is the way
He does this for every video, his script is deliberate and everything is intentional. I love the attention to detail, we need more of this
I don't even remix (or whatever people call these stuff), I'm just here for how fun it is to watch
1:07 Super Mario stuff going on lol
lmao world 1-1
HAHAH
Okay I’m not the only 😂one
mario music is catchy so it makes sense as an example
I thought that too
Now THIS is an ad. If TH-cam played these kinds of videos for ads, I'd be 10000% fine with it.
Exactly!
If they get effective enough, and overused as a result, you'll hate it as much as any other abused but good thing
@@JatPhenshllem Still, these type of ads are genuinely entertaining and actually advertise the product well, unlike a bunch of other "ads" which only serve to waste your time and use filler words and promote some scam.
reminds me of discord ads in the style that it's relatable
@@Vysair That's honestly why I like Discord's way of advertising.
1:04 Koopas: 🕺🕺
Fr 😂
Why translated says in the cave?
hello goro majima
🚶🚶🚶🚶🕺🕺🚶🚶
@@Istiaccess i can confirm firsthand that the cave is having a very lively dance party
Skrillex is a great example of an
artist using call and response in
his melodies :)
what are some specific examples of his that exemplify this well?
and Hans Zimmer
@@xnjai Yeah, but nothing absurd. Both cool producers who've made great contributions to the music world
@@robinfeatherhead Good Space for example,
and also Kyoto, Make it bun dem, Fuji Opener,
Too bizarre etc
Why do you
type like this
i hate it
Bro talks on beat
i heard that too lol
I swear my brain was frying cus the talking just felt off and I couldn't tell why, until like 20 seconds in lol
Rhythm game sounding ahh
I think that's intentional. like I think he slices his vocals and quantizes it to the beat
he does it so well that i didn't even notice
"I wanted a female choir to respond to me, but they all left me on read so i had to use the sample instrument"
0:18 i am a jazz drummer and doing this is awesome
I don't know why TH-cam saw fit to recommend your channel to me, given I have no experience or expressed any interest in electronic music production, but I am just loving your videos. Great explanations, funky grooves and such a unique approach to showing the audio as well! Love it dude!! ❤
same tho
Yeah, same. I'd listen to the album on spotify front to back
0:54 or give you up..
or run around and desert you
Or make you cry...
Or say goodbye
or tell a lie...
Or hurt you...
1:06 Coin grabbin star usin punch jumpin WAHOOO ass sounds.
stompin… KOOPAS
You're not funny
@@user-kl6lo7hx4w Sour-pussin-lame-vibin-jealous-ass comment. Lol
@@user-kl6lo7hx4w pls stop
@@user-kl6lo7hx4w Personally, I think they are very funny
This sounds like a catchy commercial that I’ll never remember what the product was but will always remember the tune.
1:13 Desert
Brawl Stars
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 🗣️🔥
Thanks
Moment for Morricone
The Town with No Name
brother the way these videos captivate me is just crazy.. it's so short but so dynamic and full of actually useful and understandable information.. you deserve wayy more recognition than you get my dude
0:07 this is considered a slur in Mexico lmao
hahaha
how
que
just looked it up and it's apparently true, it has the rythm of a sequence of spanish curse words about your mother "ch1nga tu madre... cabr0n!"
its just sí
Bro, the beginning of this video sounded like a rap.😂
I thought he was about to go off 😂
0:33 rap rap rap ch paw🔫
1:05 New Super Mario Bros influence detected
1:14 goes hard af
*Wild west music*
It reminded me of broken by gorillaz
@@matheuzin1223 thats the theme from good bad and ugly
It sounds like brawl stars Bgm
Splatoon 1 training mode music
these audio tutorials are really fun to watch / listen to! also helps me learn a bit about music making
These Videos are full of Informations and so well done, the Flow is amazing.
That part on 0:11-0:16 was really cool!
Cherruble and buzzinga
@@Flumby_the_creator_YTbro 💀
yeah right such a great little moment
It's the beginning of Whispers by Elton John
@@jsci2712 Some of us know it as the Potion Shop theme from Ocarina of Time.
This whole video sounds like a spotify ad
The Good the Bad and the Ugly reference though.
Oh yeah, I’ve noticed this a lot in the melodies I’ve listened to. Reminds me of some film melody and music structure tips I learned. Binary (A-B) is simple enough, but you could also use period form (ABAC) for a typical 4-bar or 8-bar phrase especially if you have a chord progression loop with some kind of cadence to either repeat the phrase or transition to the next melodic idea. Sentence form (AABC) is also a nice extension to the binary form and adds forward momentum.
As long as you have some musical idea(s) repeating (mostly several calls), you have something memorable to stick to your listeners’ ears.
0:12 sonic CD vibes
Sonic CD’s JPN OST really used a lot of call and response.
This kind of videos are so fun!! It sounds great and u get down to the point. Looking forward for more!
1:04 mario called. he wants his level back.
this is such a cool way of making tutorials/info guides, really great. i love this stuff!
AI mention 😕 advice and production quality here is incredible as always though
You did see that it’s literally artists voices I’m sure they got paid for their voice to be used. All it’s doing is just using his voice and pasting their voice modulation over it. Honestly would you be upset if he used a physical means of making his voice sound female?? Like I see that choir option as really awesome I’d love to have choirs in my songs but I don’t got the money for them.
Ai is literally great lol wdym
In my opinion, the major problem with AI being used in artistic endeavors is when training data is yoinked from other artists without permission or proper compensation.
Just *mentioning AI* itself is not a bad thing. There's nuance to all things in life. AI and machine learning can (and have) been improving people's quality of life in many fields for years now.
For instance, in the healthcare field, machine learning has been used to help with early disease detection and diagnosis through analysis of medical images and patient data. AI is a tool -- and like with any tool, knowing when and how to apply its strengths is important.
Simply being upset at seeing the use of AI is short sighted and reminds me of the people who were against the Industrial Revolution taking away jobs in the late 1800s. If humans can relegate the boring, tedious work to an AI and then focus on more creative or human-necessary endeavors, why not do that? Why forego the use of tools that can improve your workflow or introduce new opportunities just because of some abstract fear?
@@zteir
It can be used to do cool things, but a lot of people are a bit sceptical about it due to some immoral practices behind some AI’s creation, so I assume that’s why the person you were responding to was upset
(This is not an invite to discuss the morals of AI, merely a response to your question, which I hope is answered now)
Yep, AI was mentioned, 15 different artists just lost their jobs and have all starved and died. Sorry buddy.
That's a freaking youtube video. Should be the gold standard. Quick, informative, catchy, brief and non-intrusive sponsored content. Love it.
1:19 is this fishmans??
hehehe... the project was called "baby blue 2.0"
@@synthet7 LOL awesome
You're making it look easy
so are you!
The only tutorial videos on TH-cam that have me subconsciously nodding my head along throughout the whole video from start to finish.
those lyrics were teetering dangerously into rick roll territory
That koopa is such a perfect detail 😂
Okay but can we talk about how smooth the integration of the Shave and a Haircut melody in a different key was at 0:07?
unironically, I bet this guy's helped some producer out there make it big! great job! (also can we please get these songs on spotify ToT)
This man dedicated the entire song to a Audimee sponsorship. Respect, man.
Okay, now this is an amazing way to make tutorials on music theory
after i watched this, i literally used this technique on a melody on my newest song haha I love this channel so much
1:14 reminds me of a whistling part in Phighting!’s ‘Iron Horse’ soundtrack. It literally is.
It’s the theme from “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly”
"Phighting"
Me: Sounds familiar... (Regretevator Collab Flashback intensifies)
I learned so much while getting entertained at the same time. Thanks for sharing the wisdom in such a creative way.
I felt like I just got 3rd person rickrolled lol, you sure never let me down
holy shit that video went hard
thank you shidbot
0:19 Terrytoons vibes.
The fact that this all is an ongoing audio track is crazy
When I saw the thumbnail I was like BAH BAH
-''I'm mad'' -''He mad''
-''When you got the yams'' -''Whats the yams?''
goataed
skrillex makes good use of this technique, he's been doing this recently especially
Can u give some example from his older songs?
@@qwertek8413 th-cam.com/video/WSeNSzJ2-Jw/w-d-xo.html This immediately comes to my mind.
all the people complaining about AI would piss their pants if they found out how they made kasane teto's new voicebank sound so good
My favorite example of this call and response technique is the flute in Praise The Lord by A$AP Rocky
Aiden Kenway?
It's so catchy that I was nodding my head through the entire video.
my mind imagines the instruments in a fnf music battle.
I listen to the beat, then re watch it and listen to what he says, get distracted half way and go back to listening to the beat
0:57 so... He will Never gonna give you up?
Never let you down?
The video editing and flow was as impressive as the music
the more videos u make the better our music gets. you are the reason why good songs exist!
1:09 his touch signifies death
0:32 can’t believe someone else has heard RNP other than me it’s one of the best rap duets ever
wait this was a sponsor???
it really is working
0:17 you even talk in rhythm
Talking to the beat is a thing I never knew I needed to hear from a tutorial
Can I just say, you're videos are great. In a world of "hacks" and "cheats" you just show the importance of all the fundamental stuff. Not only that but the videos are just so quick and simple to understand and entertaining. AMAZING!
so thats why i love waluigi pinball
AI trying to replace every fun profession/skill
Not only did he still sing the lines; its not like the robot sung them for him, it just changed who his voice sounds like; those women almost certainly got paid to have their voices used
If everyone is consenting then whats the issue
Let me just say, your videos are the best. I learn way more in a tiny fragment of the time compared to the hundreds of tutorials I've watched. The fact that they're fun to watch makes them way better too. I've replaced almost all the channels I would watch with yours.
You didn't
He did
@@whatevraa Did he?
@@June6_ I think so
@@whatevraa Nvm he didn't
Just found your channel, i really like your style of vids. Theyre quick, bite size, but have great examples and lessons. Thank you!
You know….
Maybe this is why Friday Nighy Funkin songs can be so catchy?
It’s entire tracks of just this theory
This channel teaches a whole 30 minutes video with a 1-2 minutes rythmized one. Instant sub.
how did you fit a nice groove, multiple iconic motifs, an educational voice over, and a literal AD into one vid
Your videos are fantastic!!!
AI tools? No. Disgusting.
^Textbook NPC virtue signaling
@@mechadeka I don't know why people are so quick to defend AI. It's lazy and it takes jobs from *real* people.
@@HallowedGreavesshe was PAID to have her voice made into an ai synthesizer
insane how fast you are gaining subscribers and it is well deserved
stop the ai stuff my guy
Keep crying about it my guy
Why my guy
Its funny because saying that is equivalent to saying "stop using your phone"
You guys truly are pathetic
I’m not your guy friend
1:14 why did everyone recognize the track from Mario here, but I recognized the mirage saloon from sonic mania seconds later
That’s from “the good the bad and the ugly” not sonic
not the AI 🫠
Why tho?
If documentaries were this interesting, I think I'd be watching them 24/7
Your "the dumbest genre" has a really fun example of this
This is really nice!
this is the perfect channel.
I always get so hyped to see a new video of you. Especially when I see them on my recommendations page this early! :]
he would never gonna give you up
this was fun to watch entirely wtf
we need more people who edit their videos like this, I loved the explanation and it keep my attention for the entire video
one of the best examples of call and response has to be "dueling banjos". The whole song is call and response between the guitar and the banjo, it's amazing
what a very catchy tutorial
definitely gonna be a good day when synthet uploads
0:07
Shave and a haircut, two bits!
Antecedent>Consequent
or Call+Response
Question+Answer
thats what they taught us in College Music classes
You've convinced me, I'm going to watch The Good the bad and the ugly for the 100th time today
I love your videos, they are really creative. Keep it up man!
man what a good collection of references you put in here!
KEEP THESE VIDEOS COMING PLEASEEE I LOVE THEM SO MUCH
I watch this for entertainment cos this so good
I've been writing music for years but have only dabbled lightly in music theory. It's crazy how often I've used call and response subconsciously.
im so glad im not the only one who immediate thought of New Super Mario Bros
NO THE KOOPA IN THE THUMBNAIL DIED