I really don’t think I’ll ever do something like this, but it was still very enjoyable to watch and was very interesting to see the different aspects put into a song like this.
Great video again! most commonly on improvs, guitarists stick to what is known as the "Pentatonic scale" as previewed in 4:50 from a root note, which is B in this showcase, the pentatonic version consists of 5 (penta) notes that can be played in broken chords. 1-2-3-5-6 are the notes of this scale. starting from the root note, moving up 2 semitones, another 2 semitones, and then followed by 3 semitones, then finally another 2 semitones ending up in the 6th note of the scale (in a major scale). This tutorial showed how guitars are programmed in a fun way that it almost sounds like real people playing it altogether!
Wow just watched your other J-Rock video and this one! This really helped me not just understand how to make J-Rock but to also understand the structure of rock music in general. Short and directly to the point! Just what I needed to advance my production skills in this genre. Thank you so much much!
This was in my recommended feed, I’m glad I stumbled upon it. I can play guitar but suck at composing this has helped a lot. Sounds really good for vsts. Keep up the good work!
Great stuff! These melodies are amazing, as a producer myself, people don’t realise the incredible talent of coming up with catchy and engaging melodies! Keep up the great work!! ❤🎉
I'm not even a songwriter but I still watched through the entire video because it's just that entertaining. I'll subscribe, ik you will definitely blow up.
Hi there first time commenting, never stop making these video i begggg. I'm a beginner in music production, i love many genre but anime opening are definitely in my top 3, i love your channel !
Always enjoy watching your videos,, and coming back and learning something new or catching something I missed the first time..! I Excited to learn and try making J-Rock myself now..! Thank you so much !! 🙏🙂❤
I'm a huge fan of this video!! Can you upload the full thing? I kinda want to listen to it on loop hehe. I also really wish there's someone who would put their own vocals into this music
I'm not even kidding, I use musescore instead of a daw. All daws have a pricy premium that allows you to actually use it properly. I get it, they need money, and I'm not mad at them. That's just the reason why I use musescore. The thing with musescore is that you can still do everything you can do in a daw, although sometimes its harder. You don't even need to use any plugins! For example reverb is built in, along with a bunch of cool instruments. You can change how these different instruments sound in the mixer. And for stuff like piano rolls you can still do them. Normally you would have to make multiple tracks for to notes that start on different times but make a cord, but you can just use ties instead. It has everything I need. I love doing things like J-pop and J-rock. Don't know why but they just bring me joy. There's certain times where I like something a lot, and shifts constantly. I could be going from art, to coding, to music, and back. But something that will always stick with me is music. I do it daily and it's so fun. I nearly forgetting the animation part.
Great tutorial mate 👍🏿 I'm trying to make that ASIAN KUNG FU GENERATION type of music. That Bluetrain/Blackout type of songs. Mixed in with some tricot, MASS OF FERMENTING DREGS, and toe. Like a mathrock/jrock fusion.
1:28 - I noticed something interesting. The row highlighting on the pianoroll is set (by default) to mark black keys as dark rows and white keys as white rows. According to music theory, this means that if you put notes on white rows, they will sound harmonious (this is because the piano is built that way, so white keys are in major scale). But not all the notes in the video are on the white rows, so I wondered why they still sound harmonic? And I found out that they are harmonic because they are in the scale of minor key (you can see this by changing the scale highlighting in - view - scale highlighting - minor natural). I'm sure the author knows this, it's a pretty basic thing for a musician to know, but for me as an absolute zero in music it's an eye-opening tip. By the way, AWESOME tutorial, I learnt much more in 7 minutes than I did in a year of studying guitar at a music school
May I ask if these two guitar plug-ins and the electric sunburst one (from pt.1) can be used on audio tracks recorded from a guitar? Like, using this as a virtual amp, not as instrument for midi tracks. Thanks in advance. And great tutorials too! (Got a J-Rock-ish song to be released, want to see if I can use these great tones)
@@hana130p thanks for the reply. The content you share really let me rethink my arrangement! Subscribed! ps right now for guitar amp-sim I’m using NeuralDSP Tone King, plugin-alliance rockrack, uad marshall mainly, let me know if any of you has recommendations!!!
awesome job, only complaint is the guitar still sounds very synthetic, aside from that everything else sounds awesome, as well as at 6:32 triple and quadruple octaves are awesome and all, but realistically is completely impossible (for one guitarist) unless they were to have an octave pedal for that short amount of time, i recommend simply splitting the two octaves in the 3/4 octave parts, across lead and rhythm guitars. 😄
How you can change the sound of electric mint like that? Can you teach me? I try many ways but can have the sound like that. By the way I'm really love this.
I really don’t think I’ll ever do something like this, but it was still very enjoyable to watch and was very interesting to see the different aspects put into a song like this.
Great video again!
most commonly on improvs, guitarists stick to what is known as the "Pentatonic scale" as previewed in 4:50
from a root note, which is B in this showcase, the pentatonic version consists of 5 (penta) notes that can be played in broken chords.
1-2-3-5-6 are the notes of this scale. starting from the root note, moving up 2 semitones, another 2 semitones, and then followed by 3 semitones, then finally another 2 semitones ending up in the 6th note of the scale (in a major scale).
This tutorial showed how guitars are programmed in a fun way that it almost sounds like real people playing it altogether!
pentatonic scale my beloved
@@sakurahikxri lydian and mixolydian too, and not to forget major for brian may type solos
@@raayongoswami3914 Everyone forgets about Phrygian and Lochrian 😩
@@Fooolac nah authoritarian and disciplinarian scales are where its at
wow this is great info thx!
really impressive demonstration. Great understanding of bass, authentic drum rhythms.
the result is so sick!Don't stop making these masterpieces
Wow just watched your other J-Rock video and this one! This really helped me not just understand how to make J-Rock but to also understand the structure of rock music in general. Short and directly to the point! Just what I needed to advance my production skills in this genre. Thank you so much much!
crazy looks like real studio recording musics
yup thats pretty much what a daw is ngl
thats because the plugins he used are ones that sample real instruments
This was in my recommended feed, I’m glad I stumbled upon it. I can play guitar but suck at composing this has helped a lot.
Sounds really good for vsts. Keep up the good work!
I need part 3, pls make this into a series i really enjoy watching you make music
Great stuff! These melodies are amazing, as a producer myself, people don’t realise the incredible talent of coming up with catchy and engaging melodies! Keep up the great work!! ❤🎉
I'm not even a songwriter but I still watched through the entire video because it's just that entertaining. I'll subscribe, ik you will definitely blow up.
I do not regret listening to this! This inspires to try and make more Japanese style melodies.
J-rock sounds so pleasantly and beautiful.... I want to melt into it
This is one of the best videos I have seen in all my 10 years making music ❤
Thanks for making a guide! Looking forward to more J-rock songs.
i love finding channels like this. In one year time this small ass channel finna be over 500k subs easy.
love to see this on my feed, makes someone’s day
the result is some real satisfaction!! Keep up your good work, dude!!
5:14 that's a golden trick ✨
i loved your video and it sounds amazing!!
Hi there first time commenting, never stop making these video i begggg. I'm a beginner in music production, i love many genre but anime opening are definitely in my top 3, i love your channel !
Always enjoy watching your videos,, and coming back and learning something new or catching something I missed the first time..! I Excited to learn and try making J-Rock myself now..! Thank you so much !! 🙏🙂❤
Love how you did the roles from Bocchi the rock at 0:46. Also was my favorite anime from last year. Super underrated 💯
love the video editing bro, keeps everything very simple!
Wow! I discovered JRock!!! You've just challenged a 70 year old white guy rock and roller! ありがとう! This is great. Tuning up the strat now! Rock on Bro!
動画ありがとうございます!楽しかった
pls release full of this masterpiece pls !!! :,))
Such an awesome composition used in a tutorial? I can't wait for what else you have in store!
Thanks for the tutorial. I learnt a lot!🙏
This is such a gem oh my gosh?? I love it!
This is absolutely my favourite channel on youtube
the result is awesome! thank you for the tutorial :D
I'm a huge fan of this video!! Can you upload the full thing? I kinda want to listen to it on loop hehe. I also really wish there's someone who would put their own vocals into this music
You’re so underrated, keep up the great work
Damn. I found the most underrated channel ever on YT!
Gonna experiment with this genre, thanks a ton!
Wow so cool ! This give me summer vibes🔥
Amazing! For a midi sounds real good, almost like a real deal!!
Those chords made me nostalgic and reminded me of Your Name
I would like you to explain what and how you use instruments for mixing, but this tutorial is also cool, thank you!
You're a genius now we need a singer for all these tracks X-P
After all these years fl-chan is still there! It really brings me back.
don't know why this got recommended but i'm glad it was. That's a piece art right there
Sounds great ! I love itt
these r so helpful THANK YOU 😭🙏
This is really helpful, i'm currently learn to make synth rock, so i need to know the basic J-Rock arrangement in the first place
Maaan, just thank you, i need it right now❤
I can't wait for full versión of this song 😂 ❤
best j rock in fl studio i've seen in my life
I'm not even kidding, I use musescore instead of a daw. All daws have a pricy premium that allows you to actually use it properly. I get it, they need money, and I'm not mad at them. That's just the reason why I use musescore. The thing with musescore is that you can still do everything you can do in a daw, although sometimes its harder. You don't even need to use any plugins! For example reverb is built in, along with a bunch of cool instruments. You can change how these different instruments sound in the mixer. And for stuff like piano rolls you can still do them. Normally you would have to make multiple tracks for to notes that start on different times but make a cord, but you can just use ties instead. It has everything I need. I love doing things like J-pop and J-rock. Don't know why but they just bring me joy. There's certain times where I like something a lot, and shifts constantly. I could be going from art, to coding, to music, and back. But something that will always stick with me is music. I do it daily and it's so fun. I nearly forgetting the animation part.
🔥 thanks for the small session 🔥
got a long way to go the jump of me doing lo-fi to j rock is a big one
3 months late! I'm kicking myself not witnessing this before! This is awesome
Great Video🎉 I also make J-rock music! I like to watch this kind of video😊 I also like J-Anime. I’m glad to hear your song as Japanese😊
wow punchy drums. good job!
love it!
the way you make the guitar sounds like literally 'singing' is sick
sounds really nice
i really love it frfr
you forgot to randomize the velocity to make it sound more natural ... but this is awesome already!!! GoodJobbu!!
This is bangerr🔥
Awesome breakdown. \m/
man i want to learn how to do things like this
good work, new sub here :)
fire dude!❤🔥❤🔥
the bass sounds so cool bro! similar to something from tricot
Great tutorial mate 👍🏿 I'm trying to make that ASIAN KUNG FU GENERATION type of music. That Bluetrain/Blackout type of songs. Mixed in with some tricot, MASS OF FERMENTING DREGS, and toe. Like a mathrock/jrock fusion.
This is epic, i can use youre music for my animations?
holy cow this is the good stuff
FL Chan going HAM!! あなたはすごいです!
love it.
Thanks for the tutorial =))
smooth
I can already hear "Click the circles!"...
sounds good, thank you
이사람 진짜 내스타일이다
Sooo beautiful! Sooo cool! Thank you soo much! Arigatouuuuu!:)
youtube algorithm reading my mind or what, awesome tutorial
This is so amazing^^!!!
作曲とかしないけど編集おもしろくて全部みてもたww
Your songs sound like something between K-ON and BTR
Sounds nice man
sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood
This has just started me down a rabbit hole of learning how to make j-rock music. What have you done lmao
Song slapped tho, great job!
awesome video!!! quick question, is there some sort of bell in the background or is it something else? anyways this song is amazing well done !
OMG NICE
1:28 - I noticed something interesting. The row highlighting on the pianoroll is set (by default) to mark black keys as dark rows and white keys as white rows. According to music theory, this means that if you put notes on white rows, they will sound harmonious (this is because the piano is built that way, so white keys are in major scale). But not all the notes in the video are on the white rows, so I wondered why they still sound harmonic? And I found out that they are harmonic because they are in the scale of minor key (you can see this by changing the scale highlighting in - view - scale highlighting - minor natural).
I'm sure the author knows this, it's a pretty basic thing for a musician to know, but for me as an absolute zero in music it's an eye-opening tip.
By the way, AWESOME tutorial, I learnt much more in 7 minutes than I did in a year of studying guitar at a music school
god this is so good
W I will learn from this
this is so damn cool
dope
This is awesome! What kind of DAW software do you use?
Wow❤❤❤❤❤
May I ask if these two guitar plug-ins and the electric sunburst one (from pt.1) can be used on audio tracks recorded from a guitar? Like, using this as a virtual amp, not as instrument for midi tracks. Thanks in advance. And great tutorials too!
(Got a J-Rock-ish song to be released, want to see if I can use these great tones)
@@hana130p thanks for the reply. The content you share really let me rethink my arrangement! Subscribed!
ps right now for guitar amp-sim I’m using NeuralDSP Tone King, plugin-alliance rockrack, uad marshall mainly, let me know if any of you has recommendations!!!
awesome job, only complaint is the guitar still sounds very synthetic, aside from that everything else sounds awesome, as well as at 6:32 triple and quadruple octaves are awesome and all, but realistically is completely impossible (for one guitarist) unless they were to have an octave pedal for that short amount of time, i recommend simply splitting the two octaves in the 3/4 octave parts, across lead and rhythm guitars. 😄
goddamn i really wanna get into this kinda stuff again now, cool af
finally... we finally have j-rock 2
xpand vst has good guitar leads too
this is too good ' 3 ' but can i know the setting of the ample guitar you're using? T -T
Creazy
Congratulations on 1k subscribe
How you can change the sound of electric mint like that? Can you teach me? I try many ways
but can have the sound like that. By the way I'm really love this.
Yet again a hana W