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how do you make a song that has multiple instrumental parts without making it dissonant garbage. Such as two different guitar parts, keys, bass and drums
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>>130495741
oh so like basic song writing?
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>>130495741
I don't think you know what dissonant means in the context of music
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>>130495850
i just mean something that doesn't sound messy and muddy.
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>>130495859
so like basic song writing?
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listen to XTC from Black Sea onwards, literal masterclass for this kind of thing. write parts that acknowledge eachother instead of playing one solo and then an unrelated solo and trying to smash them together like a retard
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>>130495741
give everything space and try to put the most important sounds up front. if it clutters things up then take it out or put it later after you take other instruments out. instead of piling stuff on top of another try to make some call and response between different instruments.
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>>130495741
Start with Fux. And then ignore all that stuff about parallel motion because parallel motion sounds great.
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By going real fast.

https://youtu.be/qu6xzKXOcJo
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>>130495741
I think there’s texture generated about the periodicity to the parts or to the loops or samples or melodies or something like that
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-UGbOqadHb0&list



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