This gives "the return of the forgotten friend that is now angry at you" vibes lol Dont know why, but I think this song would be perfect to listen to before a test, maybe to pump me up and to give myself a little hope ;-; nice work!
dude i freaking love your music! i've always wanted to start composing electronically but i have no idea where and how to start. i've been playing piano for 11 years and flute for 4 years, and i love my instrument but want to create music now. do you have any advice? where could i get started? thank you so much!
If you have money, invest in Ableton or FL Studio, or if not there are DAWs like Cakewalk, Ardour, Reaper, and LMMS that are either free or less on your pockets. Watch a guide on how to use the DAW of your choice and get to making music!
So, my advice depends on what you want to actually create, cuz if you are a good player, probably you like classical music, and in that case I feel like musescore 4 is a bless, and it's free! Otherwise as @Xeranicttv said, there are some very good paid and non options to compose in a more modern way. It will be difficult to approach composition, especially the modern way, but never give up. Also there aren't many producers with real musical knowledge and skill, so make sure to take advantage of your capabilities :)
@@paerle wow!! i've been doing some composition that's more classical on the piano, and the pieces have been pretty basic. i really want to start making beats and doing stuff like you do, but i just am not really sure how to approach it or where i can find tutorials :) thank you so much for the reply-- i feel so honored lol
@@sand9281 nost important thing is to play with the velocity always more than you believe it's ok. It's never too much. Lot of almost unhearable hits filling the space between important hits are as important as the rhythm itself. If you have 2 hits in a row, the first's velocity has to be really lower (not always but most of the time)
@@sand9281 to learn drums you can start with a pillow as my old professor once said. Before touching the drumset, you would need to understand how to play with only your head, mind, and coordonation :)
Do not follow stupid tips. Best advice i have is to listen a lot of song, and try to emulate those sounds. Of course it's important to have music theory basic knowledge
this sounds like a robot sitting at a piano to work out its frustrations and ending up actually slaying
Yeah, but no one claps cuz "its a robot, its easy for him"
thats actually crazy
@@paerle lmao #robotlivesmatter
@@noahlee0 that sounds sad
@@paerle very
Sounds 16-bit to my ears.
This gives "the return of the forgotten friend that is now angry at you" vibes lol
Dont know why, but I think this song would be perfect to listen to before a test, maybe to pump me up and to give myself a little hope ;-;
nice work!
Ahah you're right, I have to try
[February 25, 2024] Feels like a song that could play in a cyberpunk bar.
your feelings are irrational
the fact you have written the precise date kinda scare me
@@paerle [April 18, 2024] Why?
@@RubyRollsOfficial don't
@@RubyRollsOfficial a part from joking, it seems you are from the future
sounds like an event for some bit-style mobile game
Honestly my new favorite channel. You help inspire me to presue my piano minor. Thank you for making your beautiful music
Thank you so much! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏. I'm really happy about this :))))))))
I think you meant *more fun than I thought* xD jkjk I chuckled.
This is THE VIBE
your vibes are irrational
@@Fire_Axus √2
Not bad actually, gives me a really bright vibes. ;)
your vibes are irrational
OMG THE DRUMS AGAIN!!!
really like this one, actually a bit relaxing. nice job :)
Man i love digital fusion
ive found putting light bitcrush on labs drums actually sounds good
Nice!
oh wow
dude this is dope
cute melody :3
Delicious chef! 😋
not 8-bit and not even 16-bit, just random melodic thingie with piano and drums.
Fun as always, but it's a little messy this time.
Absolutely true
ayeee looking forward to what you'll do with more free time- let me know if a collab is still on the table :)
I don't remember if I have already asked you, but, do you have discord?
In that case send me a request (Paerle is my nickname)
I do now, just requested :)@@paerle
OMG WOW!
Sounds like video game from 1980s
dude i freaking love your music! i've always wanted to start composing electronically but i have no idea where and how to start. i've been playing piano for 11 years and flute for 4 years, and i love my instrument but want to create music now. do you have any advice? where could i get started? thank you so much!
If you have money, invest in Ableton or FL Studio, or if not there are DAWs like Cakewalk, Ardour, Reaper, and LMMS that are either free or less on your pockets. Watch a guide on how to use the DAW of your choice and get to making music!
So, my advice depends on what you want to actually create, cuz if you are a good player, probably you like classical music, and in that case I feel like musescore 4 is a bless, and it's free!
Otherwise as @Xeranicttv said, there are some very good paid and non options to compose in a more modern way. It will be difficult to approach composition, especially the modern way, but never give up. Also there aren't many producers with real musical knowledge and skill, so make sure to take advantage of your capabilities :)
@@Xeranicttv thank you so much!! this sounds awesome-- i'm so excited to get started!!!
@@paerle wow!! i've been doing some composition that's more classical on the piano, and the pieces have been pretty basic. i really want to start making beats and doing stuff like you do, but i just am not really sure how to approach it or where i can find tutorials :) thank you so much for the reply-- i feel so honored lol
@@customized_eggroll1315 have fun with it! started a little bit not too long ago, but its SUPER fun!!
this sounds great! it kinda sounds like a jazz remix of a non jazz song, if that makes sense?
Not 8 bit
How long do these usually take you to make
I love the drums so much! How do you program the drums so well?
I can play drums
@@paerle 💀I was looking for like a slight tip about velocity or something
@@sand9281 nost important thing is to play with the velocity always more than you believe it's ok. It's never too much. Lot of almost unhearable hits filling the space between important hits are as important as the rhythm itself. If you have 2 hits in a row, the first's velocity has to be really lower (not always but most of the time)
@@paerle yeah that makes sense. Thanks! I would learn drums if I had the money and space for a drum set but I unfortunately don't
@@sand9281 to learn drums you can start with a pillow as my old professor once said. Before touching the drumset, you would need to understand how to play with only your head, mind, and coordonation :)
How did you fucking make this with fl studio mobile OMG!!! Its amazing!!!!
They're just really darn talented :'>
Those drums sound 16-24 bit to me
Actually yes
Teamfight Tactics Remix Rumble :)
Idk why but parts of this piece feel very empty but in a brilliant way
Please teach meeeeeeeee pleeeeeeease pretty pretty pleeeeeease. I want learn jazz pleeeeeease
just choose a scale and write a song on white notes(?-_-) in fl studio ;D
just fling shit on the wall and see what sticks
Do not follow stupid tips. Best advice i have is to listen a lot of song, and try to emulate those sounds. Of course it's important to have music theory basic knowledge
😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
*thought
Would be interesting if you used only 8 bit sounds and not this realistic piano/drum combo.