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Nice technique to sing the ostinatos, and it applies to anything, it provides our ears the correct feedback while “materializing” what we are hearing. Had to comeback to let you know your composition was very good and epic.
Thank you Samuel. I really liked the information in this video. I struggle with creating Ostinatos that do not sound "Mechanical". I'd love to know more about this topic. I have always enjoyed your compositions. You wouldn't happen to have a course would you?
Hi. Thank you! I don't have a course, but I have quite a few videos on my channel covering various aspects of composition and production. Thinking about it - I should probably create some more cohesive playlists, as content is a bit "scattered" 😅
I.. I.... I don't actually think so. Well, I might have. But only because I'm a horrible singer and I didn't catch the notes I meant. The jaws motif is - exceptional. I tried to understand it really hard. All I can conclude is: there is no formula, it is just a perfect. Minimal perfect.
I feel like I heard that song somewhere before but I don't know, it's like trying to remember a dream... 7:21
Good one :D
Hi Samuel! Excellent one on ostinatos. Not everyone knows about the Step Sequencer. Very handy.
Thanks,
Gianni❤
Thank you! Great you find it useful 😀
Yes ! Dream is collapsing !!!
Prefect! Yes! One of my abdolute favorites. 🤩
Dude i have some suggestions for videos:
How to get clients
Music industry tips like get sync deals
How to get a placement in library music
How to mix cinematic music
How to layer and pan strings and orchestra
Step Sequencer - the savior of fumble fingered composers everywhere. Great topic and tips!
Imagine I would have to learn to actually play 🙀
Step sequencer is a hugely important tool in my workflow. Ostinatos, runs, flourishes.
Nice technique to sing the ostinatos, and it applies to anything, it provides our ears the correct feedback while “materializing” what we are hearing.
Had to comeback to let you know your composition was very good and epic.
Fascinating to hear the results!
Great video as always!
Thank you 😃
Great Video Samuel!
Thank you
Well explained, great video!
Thank you!
Thank you Samuel. I really liked the information in this video. I struggle with creating Ostinatos that do not sound "Mechanical". I'd love to know more about this topic. I have always enjoyed your compositions. You wouldn't happen to have a course would you?
Hi. Thank you! I don't have a course, but I have quite a few videos on my channel covering various aspects of composition and production. Thinking about it - I should probably create some more cohesive playlists, as content is a bit "scattered" 😅
As soon as I saw the confutatis maledictis I couldn't stop hearing the scene from Amadeus lol.
Wonderful movie. I remember. Mozart is lying in his bed, and he dictates his ideas to Salieri. Aye?
The first ostinato I ever heard was John Powell's Jason Bourne Theme. Everyone knows it, I think.
Very recognizable, indeed. Very cool track in general.
Totally off-topic, but your jingle should be called "Sam Trek - The Next Generation" 😊
I see what you mean 😂
I don't know the melody, but with the last chord it sounds a bit like it could be a piece by Ennio Morricone.
Oooooohhhh. Nope. But I think I know what you mean! Good point 😀
I commented early, not knowing what else would be presented later on, so for those who wonder I'm referring to the chord starting slightly after 7:14
It sounds like Morricone because he copied his music :)
Did you just "hum" the Jaws ostinato and say it is boring? 😂
I.. I.... I don't actually think so. Well, I might have. But only because I'm a horrible singer and I didn't catch the notes I meant. The jaws motif is - exceptional. I tried to understand it really hard. All I can conclude is: there is no formula, it is just a perfect. Minimal perfect.
@@SamuFL No worries, I joked a bit but it sounded very similar to me. I agree to your statement that it is minimal perfect.