Criminally underrated channel. Alonso, you are an amazing synthwave mentor. I love your tutorials very much, and you explain in a very good way. Thanks a lot for making your videos! They'r priceless!
You are very kind Alex! All this work that I do is in the hopes it reaches the right people like yourself who will not only enjoy it but learn from it and most importantly, put it to action and make great synthwave! Thanks for your continued support!
thanks for this amazing sessions. i have a question. everytime i try to start a project i spent lot of my time searching for sounds and vst. altough i want to just practic chord progreessions and melody in a music. is there a way that i get a simple pad, synth, lead and bass just for practice music theory?
Thanks for the video. In my opinion, you're subtracting creativity and adding math here. Very often what in theory should be right sounds wrong to our ears, because every instrument sounds differently for the same note. For ex. G sounded better and you felt it a few times :) But math won.
I disagree that by taking formal a approach to learning and developing skills in a craft such as composition you're subtracting creativity. Composition principles have stood the test of time because they work. Otherwise, composition and music theory wouldn't be taught anywhere. I do share your point that music ultimately is subjective and that what sounds good to you, may not sound good to me and that our ears are our ultimate guide. Thanks for watching!
@@SynthwaveDojo I do agree on theory matters and you should know it. Because it works MOST of the time, not every time. You do feel that G sounds better but it contradicts a theory and you have surrendered :) That's just my opinion. But anyway, more comments = more channel ranking :)
Looking forward to your questions or comments!
Criminally underrated channel. Alonso, you are an amazing synthwave mentor. I love your tutorials very much, and you explain in a very good way. Thanks a lot for making your videos! They'r priceless!
You are very kind Alex! All this work that I do is in the hopes it reaches the right people like yourself who will not only enjoy it but learn from it and most importantly, put it to action and make great synthwave!
Thanks for your continued support!
Thank you very much. So helpful for me. Especially the eBooks. ❤
You, sir, deserve much more attention!
You’re very welcome my friend. I’m satisfied knowing that what I do helps those who need it. Thanks for your kind words and for watching!
I'm using these techniques in bandlab 😂
That's awesome! BandLab is a great tool. Glad to have helped out! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
@@SynthwaveDojo bandlab in my phone😁
even more cool!
thanks for this amazing sessions. i have a question. everytime i try to start a project i spent lot of my time searching for sounds and vst. altough i want to just practic chord progreessions and melody in a music. is there a way that i get a simple pad, synth, lead and bass just for practice music theory?
what vst synths do you have? I'm sure there are plenty of free synthwave patches for almost any synth imaginable
Thanks for the video. In my opinion, you're subtracting creativity and adding math here. Very often what in theory should be right sounds wrong to our ears, because every instrument sounds differently for the same note. For ex. G sounded better and you felt it a few times :) But math won.
I disagree that by taking formal a approach to learning and developing skills in a craft such as composition you're subtracting creativity. Composition principles have stood the test of time because they work. Otherwise, composition and music theory wouldn't be taught anywhere.
I do share your point that music ultimately is subjective and that what sounds good to you, may not sound good to me and that our ears are our ultimate guide.
Thanks for watching!
@@SynthwaveDojo I do agree on theory matters and you should know it. Because it works MOST of the time, not every time. You do feel that G sounds better but it contradicts a theory and you have surrendered :)
That's just my opinion. But anyway, more comments = more channel ranking :)