Been making music for roughly 3 years now and still don't know crap about music theory. Got the basics, like what chords are and stuff, but aside from those it's all just by feel. I like to phrase it like, "rather than thinking, 'this would sound cool because...' I just think, 'this could sound cool'."
Videos like this are kind of a trap for people wanting to step into the music production light. If you reach for AI or MIDI packs to generate chord progressions or even melodies, I highly suggest you spend your time on just basic music theory. Then you can watch breakdowns on certain songs, and what makes their melodies & progressions unforgettable. No hate to you or your channel but telling someone to chat gpt a chord progression doesn't help anyone learn anything.
Yeah, you are absolutely right... But instead of seeing it as a trap. This video was geared towards people who are actually new to music production and have no idea about music theory. Learning music theory is definitely a plus, but in the early stages of music production there's more "important things" to focus on than music theory and that's where MIDI packs and AI comes in. And by the way even on the professional level, there are still many producers who use midi packs and AI in their music production workflow. I'd say it's just subjective, what matters in the end is the Music itself.
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Been making music for roughly 3 years now and still don't know crap about music theory. Got the basics, like what chords are and stuff, but aside from those it's all just by feel. I like to phrase it like, "rather than thinking, 'this would sound cool because...' I just think, 'this could sound cool'."
Exactly 💯💯...
Videos like this are kind of a trap for people wanting to step into the music production light. If you reach for AI or MIDI packs to generate chord progressions or even melodies, I highly suggest you spend your time on just basic music theory. Then you can watch breakdowns on certain songs, and what makes their melodies & progressions unforgettable. No hate to you or your channel but telling someone to chat gpt a chord progression doesn't help anyone learn anything.
Yeah, you are absolutely right... But instead of seeing it as a trap. This video was geared towards people who are actually new to music production and have no idea about music theory.
Learning music theory is definitely a plus, but in the early stages of music production there's more "important things" to focus on than music theory and that's where MIDI packs and AI comes in.
And by the way even on the professional level, there are still many producers who use midi packs and AI in their music production workflow.
I'd say it's just subjective, what matters in the end is the Music itself.