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On todays episode I chat with new EDM/Pop artist Mercy. we talk about her start in the industry, the new single "Ready Aim Fire" and performing at Ibiza. There may be a mention of the new matrix movie too!
At the age of 14, Talia Perez auditioned for season 2 of “The Xfactor” in Greensboro, North Carolina and made it to the top 70 out of 200,000 contestants. She received positive comments from judges Simon Cowel, LA Reid, Demi Lovato and Brittany Spears. It was an incredible compliment when Simon Cowell quoted that Talia reminded him of Leona Lewis and Mahalia Jackson. After receiving 4 yes's from the judges, she went on to compete in the bootcamp round in Miami. After the show, Talia went on to sing the National Anthem for the 2017 UCLA vs USC fight night & was accepted to Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. At just 18 years old, Talia's hit track “Success” won the Akademia Music Award of 2018. “EDM Sauce,” one of the largest independent EDM Music sites quoted ”Talia shows us her killer versatility, providing incredible sounding, meaningful, and at times, haunting lyrics, sprinkled over an awesome production…We give Talia Perez extreme props on this one as she seems to strike a chord between a balance of radio ready play, and niche productions.” Top music blog of 2019 ‘A&R Factory' wrote “She wraps her soaring soulful melodic vocals around some of the punchiest euphoric beats I've heard drop this summer. Talia Perez has proven that she has the potential to dominate the EDM Pop game with her abilities as a singer, songwriter and musician.' Along with being a music producer & singer-songwriter, the 23 year old singer is also an actress and model. Talia's been featured in various commercials, runway and print work for “Conde Nast,” “Cover Girl”, “Hulu.” “Fox's The Four” “CBS” & “Jose Eber.” We discuss topics including: What helps Talia build confidence Identifying who she is and where she came from What brings her joy, peace and inspiration What prayer and religion mean to her and how it has helped her with the direction she seeks in her life. ______________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
Guido hat Chris Polus zu Gast, Audio Director von Stillalive Studios, die soeben den Bus Simulator 21 herausgebracht haben. Chris lebt in Basel und arbeitet für das Studio in Innsbruck. Wie kommen Töne in den Bus? Und warum ist der EDM-Pop in den Trailern so happy? (0:00:00) Loading... (0:01:01) Es geht los! (0:02:05) Neuer Prozess gegen Activision Blizzard: Angestellte eingeschüchtert, die versuchen, sich zu organisieren (0:06:12) Twitch klagt zwei Hate-Raid-Organisatoren an (0:09:30) Zu Gast: Chris Polus, Audio Director Stillalive, Bus Simulator 21 (0:10:15) Was ist der Reiz von Games wie Bus Simulator? (0:21:45) Was ist neu an Bus Simulator 21? (0:31:18) Wie gut verkauft sich der Bus? (0:33:00) Wie gross ist Stillalive in Innsbruck? Dank BS gewachsen? (0:34:19) Wie sind sie zum Bus Simulator vom Publisher Astragon gekommen? (0:40:04) Warum designen Alpenländer gerne Sim-Games? (0:42:33) Wie kommen die Töne in den Bus? (0:54:12) Die Gespräche der Passagiere im Bus (0:57:28) Was macht beim Entwickeln am meisten Spass, was war am schwierigsten? (0:59:52) Die Auswahl der fröhlichen EDM-Pop-Musik für die Trailer (1:08:09) Woran arbeitet Chris als nächstes? (1:09:56) Vorschau: Game-PR-Sofa und Deathloop
Co-written by Davis Mallory (DAVIS) alongside Nashville-based songwriter Sara Underwood, “Greatest Work of Art” was produced by Shawn Gough. The accompanying music video, which features Mallory painted in symbolism with real footage of his Mother teaching art lessons and raising her children, was created by Adam Settle. Described as possessing a sweet smooth voice and a fun Southern spirit that makes him instantly feel like a longtime friend, DAVIS's sound is a blend of Dance-Pop & Country. Known from MTV's The Real World (Denver) and MTV Challenges (Inferno/Duel/Rivals) DAVIS has made a new name for himself as a featured vocalist for DJs internationally with renowned DJs Retrovision, Going Deeper, John Dahlback, DJs from Mars, to list a few, and music signed to record labels including Warner Denmark, Soave, Hardwell's label Revealed, EDX' label Sirup, Arman Van Buuren's label Armada, Cedric Gervais' label Delecta + Don Dialbo's label Hexagon. DAVIS's music has been supported by DJs including Tiesto, Morgan Page, Don Diablo and been featured on TV/Movies including MTV's War of the Worlds, Hulu, & Snapchat original series. Recognized on a national level, his music has been featured in Billboard, Huffpost and 360 Magazine; now sober for just over four years, he dedicates time to help others recover from addictions, too. With encouragement from his Mother in all of his creative pursuits, DAVIS enjoys sharing in his Mom's love for the arts. “Being an art teacher, after all,” DAVIS reflects, “My Mom has always supported my creative nature.” Davis's website: One stop shopping for all socials and checking out some of his work!: https://davismallory.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-leo-affects/support
Irish electronic duo Halftraxx are back with their new single ‘Falling For You' featuring vocals from UK Eurovision star Michael Rice. Following the success of their previous single ‘Loving You' with Sarah McTernan, Greg Lynch and Paul Finnin (Halftraxx) have once again created an impeccable EDM Pop anthem with their eyes now set on worldwide success. They spoke to Colum on Tuesday's breakfast show
Rachel Leycroft, singer-songwriter and EDM/Pop artist, joins Jay Mac and Sam to discuss her inspiration, process and mission to give mental health a voice through her music. This very special episode also coincides with Mental Health Awareness Month in May. We hope this candid and honest conversation connects with you like it did for us. Featuring the single "All Of Me" by Rachel Leycroft.
Welcome to One to Watch Wednesday, where I feature independent and emerging Canadian artists and their music!This week our feature guest is Ontario's EDM/Pop trio, Soundhaven! I chat with Adam, James and David about their beginnings, their sound influences, who they'd love to collaborate with and much much more! You also hear Soundhaven's amazing songs, "Got the Feeling" and "Thirst Trap." These songs and all their music is available anywhere you get your music right now!Thank you so much for joining me Soundhaven!I know you want to know more about them and keep up to date with all their new music and projects! They can be found on all social media under @heysoundhaven and Soundhaven.For more shows and updates, follow Studio B Podcast on all social media and I can be found at @sarahonairhighriver.
22 years ago Nick Ferrington started throwing dances for his friends in high school. Since there weren’t any places to host, He bought turntables & speakers to create the vibe he was looking for. He hadn’t realized the path he was on would lead to Djing large events including Vans Warped Tour, Electric Daisy Carnival, Miami Music Week, Purgatory f/ Lil Jon and countless smaller parties. Originally from Whitefish, MT but spent the last 10 years in Boston developing his music career attending production school in Cambridge, MA before moving back to Montana. He continues to host events in Whitefish as well as producing fresh tracks consistently. His influences include artists like Swedish House Mafia, Fatboy Slim & Deorro. He embodies the the EDM Pop culture vibe with his Chihuahua that has become the icon of his artistic persona. In this exclusive mix Nick plays tracks from Steve Angello, David Guetta, CID, Chris Lake, Biscuits, Masserai, and Tchami hopping from genres like Melbourne Bounce to Tech House and Progressive House. Check out Nicks word
035 Mid Day Mix Fix is an EDM Pop inspired mix featuring tracks and remixes by Elephante & MIIA, Vanrip, Aaron Carter, Deorro, Pavlova, Fenix & Lisa Williams, Mila J and more. The post 035 MIDDAY MIX FIX on Mix93FM appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
The members of Super Group and 3-Piece EDM/Pop Band, Set + Voi were already established musicians of their own before coming together at the onset of the Covid 19 outbreak of 2020. Comprising of Blue Whale Tony aka @windmeetswest, Cheerful Yellow whale, Ashley aka @saenabi.music , and Electric Red whale and EDM wizard, Mason (@soundbyvyzta ) - with their participation in the supportive Asian Creative Network, they remotely recorded their first single “TMRW” without ever meeting one another in person. We have an in-depth, enlightening and entertaining discussion of how they aim to portray Asian Americans in a different light than what is typically displayed in the media, and their individual journeys in music. For More About Set+Voi, visit www.windmeetswest.com Also visit www.RadioFreeBrooklyn.com and www.JunkandJam.com Background Music by www.FreeBeat.io Intro Music by www.Purple-Planet.com
Interviewing Nikhil Sharma, an EDM Pop music producer/DJ, talking through his journey of starting a career in the music industry and his passion for electronic dance music along with DJing Nikhil's instagram- @nikbrownmusic Listen to his brand new album Champagne's Envy,search nik brown on Spotify, Sound Cloud, and Apple Music Check out the link to all his music platforms @linktr.ee/NikBrown
Charisse Mills, hails from Trinidad and Tobago, raised in Queens, New York... Charisse Mills is a strong force that has paved her own way into the entertainment industry! She is classically trained Opera singer that sings in six different languages. She merged her ability to sing Opera with her love for EDM/Pop music and has produced her own genre of music called Pop'era. Having released singles such as "Champagne" features French Montana, and lending her Operatic prowess on Neyo's Single "Integrity", Charisse has definitely worked with fan favorites who she humbly refers to as friends. Follow Charisse Mills as she catapults into the world of entertainment! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/support
PEG Interviews NYC Singer Songwriter and Record Label Owner: Kendra Black As seen in AXS, PopDust and AllAccess, NYC pop artist and dancer Kendra Black has collaborated with award winning artists and producers including the renowned Snoop Dogg. Some of her latest releases include her EDM/Pop album ‘The Fire’, her track ‘Dangerless’, as well as her album ‘The Edge’ featuring Snoop on her single ‘Rude’ and available on all music platforms. The single is already finding spins on Power 105, Hot 97 and 103.9 FM and its official music video has over 60.000 views and is available on VEVO, Youtube, Apple Music, and Amazon. Pre-Save Link 4 Kendra Black’s New Single: Hustla (feat. Spice 1):Hustla (feat. Spice 1) https://orcd.co/kgqee0r Artist Website: https://www.kendrablackmusic.com/ Artist Label: http://emeraldsounds.com/ Facebook Live: VBTLive Presents: Kendra Black #HUSTLA Single Release Live DJ Set: 5/15 https://www.facebook.com/events/s/livestream-concert-djset-vocal/239174587365636/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/message
This episode features new Hip Hop, Afrobeat, Dancehall, Soca and EDM/POP. Tune in EVERY Saturday at 11PM ET (10PM CT) on Pitbull's Globalization SiriusXM Channel 13 with DJ ANARCHY Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djanarchyrmx/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/djanarchyrmx
The episode bring to table an artist the host feels you should get to know. A 19year old with the looks of a 23year old but the voice of an angel but on a deeper level but you would still find very soothing. If you are a fan of EDM Pop, then you would love this artist. But you have to listen till the end to make your judgements. Enjoy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gosipdurban/support
This episode features new Hip Hop, Latin Trap, Reggaeton, Dancehall and EDM/POP. Also with new releases from FAM & CHOLA (NYC) "My Lil Choppa" & DestinyDaChef (ATL) "Gimmie" Tune in EVERY Saturday at 11PM ET (10PM CT) on Pitbull's Globalization SiriusXM Channel 13 with DJ ANARCHY IG: @DJAnarchyRMX Twitter: @DJAnarchyRMX
In this episode, KGUP PRESENTS features two amazing local emerging artists including Pop artist and Singer Songwriter, Lee Brown and EDM artist Moderns. In the first part, we introduce Lee Brown. Originally from across the pond in England, this singer songwriter came to the US to become a dancer choreographer. Prior to moving to Los Angeles, Lee attended Liverpool Institute of Performance Arts to pursue the art of ballet, contemporary dance, jazz and even tap, but this wasn't all. Brown also studied live theater and acting. Not long after moving to Los Angles, Lee join famous dance troop/boy band Phase V. Lee eventually left the group and pursued a solo act now known only by his name Lee Brown. His new singles include "Can I Get Your Number" and "Not Gonna Buy Your Love". Follow Lee Brown at https://www.instagram.com/theleebrown In the second part of our episode is EDM Pop sensation, Moderns. Moderns consists of female fronted Vocalist and Songwriter, Rosie Okumura and Producer and Engineer, Christopher Fudurich. KGUP discovered Moderns at a popular local venue in Silverlake, CA called The Satellite. Some of the songs that really caught our attention were, "Tier", "Jarre", and "Terrestrial". Song after song, they just keep making amazing music. Since their inception, they haven't released a bad song. Not sure how they are able to continuously make hit after hit, but we hope they never stop. Find more of Moderns at https://www.modernsmusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kgup-presents/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kgup-presents/support
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My guest today is Spencer Bastian, a Michigan-born and Los Angeles-based producer. Starting out as a musician Spencer played with Jason Evigan’s band After Midnight Project, and their first single “Take Me Home” peaked at number 25 on alternative rock radio in 2009. Spencer went on to your the 2009 and 2010 Vans Warped Tour opening for bands like Chevelle, Papa Roach, and The Used. Toward the end of those tours, Bastian's passion for electronic music grew. And In 2014 he founded the live electronic band Citizun who performed at festivals like Bass Camp Festival and Summer Camp Festival. It was his time with Citizun that began his segue into producing, and Bastian went on to help the band develop a fresh electronic sound for their two EPs Blood Love (2014) and Lay Low (2015), and their single "Echo". Since then, he has worked with a variety of artists including Chromeo, DRAM, Demi Lovato, Bea Miller, Rachel Platten, Jason Derulo, and Bridgit Mendler, and has exciting and notable projects in the works for 2019 and beyond. Thanks to our sponsors! OWC - Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/184
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Happy New Music Friday, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory show! So, today Marshmello dropped his new single “Happier” (ft. Bastille), and there’s a theory hack in this song that pretty much guarantees it’s gonna appeal to a huge audience. What’s the hack? And how can you use it in your own music? The answers comin’ up. But first… Tea! THE THEORYWhen isolated, the lead synth melody in the “Happier” chorus/drop definitely sounds like it’s in F major. However, when you add the bass line under the first bar of this melody, something strange happens: it now sounds like it’s in D minor. Why? And how? Well, F major and D minor have the exact same notes. They’re what we call: relative keys. So, what determines whether this melody is in F major or D minor? The bass. Yep, the bass line is the musical foundation upon which everything else is built. So if the bass emphasizes D (like Marshmello does in the first bar of his drop), then the lead melody sounds like it’s in D minor. But if the bass emphasizes F (like he does in his second bar), then the lead melody sounds like it’s in F major. Emphasizing both root chords in relative major and minor keys (like Dm and Fmaj in “Happier”), is super popular with EDM/Pop crossover producers, like The Chainsmokers and David Guetta. Using this relative major/minor crossover hack allows your song to appeal to people with a preference for music in major keys and people with a preference for music in minor keys, which covers pretty much everyone (other than the mavericks, of course!). And by the way, if you need help understanding scales and relatives keys and all that good stuff, no problem we got you covered, just read our free book “12 Music Theory Hacks to Learn Scales & Chords”, which you can download below. THE HACKOkay, so you can write this kinda chorus/drop in two simple steps. Step 1: Write a lead melody, using a major scale. Step 2: Write a bass line that emphasizes the root note of that major scale, and the root note of its relative minor scale. And for this example, we’ll use D minor and F major, like Marshmello. Alright, now let’s work through these two steps in more detail. So, start by setting your grid to 1/16 notes, then to get that “Happier” rhythm, play every third 1/16 note in each bar. And by the way, if you need help writing melodies, just use the Melody Checklist in our Songwriting & Producing PDF. Alright, now it’s time to get stuck into the low end! So, for Step 2 (the bass line), start by playing the root note of the relative minor key, which in this example is D. And that’s gonna make your first bar sound like it’s in D minor. Then, work your way up to the root note of the relative major key for the second bar, which in this example is F. And that’s gonna make your second bar sound like it’s in F major. Also, remember to use plenty of rests in your bass line, if you want that EDM drop vibe. And lastly, we used counterpoint to write this lead melody and bass line, which creates an awesome musical depth from the two totally independent layers. And if you’re interested in learning how to use counterpoint, that’s also in our Songwriting & Producing PDF (click and scroll down). THE ENDRemember, we intentionally wrote our example to be very similar to the original song, but we did that for the sake of this lesson. So, instead of copying Marshmello, please explore how you can use these hacks creatively with your own musical personality, so it sounds like you! Also, quick question. Do you struggle to finish your music? If you answered yes, then we can help you. Yes indeed we can, just check out our cutting-edge online apprenticeship course, where you’ll learn how to make new sections for existing sections, how to transition between sections (even when they’re in different keys), and most importantly, how to finish your songs. If that sounds useful to you, the head on over to: HackMusicTheory.com/Apprenticeship. Alright, that’s it! We really hope you found this video helpful, and if you did, subscribe and hit the bell to get notifications. Also, we believe in sharing our knowledge for free. Please pay it forwards by teaching these hacks to a friend, so they can benefit from this lesson as well. I’ve been teaching music theory for 24 years, so I can safely say that the best way to learn something, is to teach it to someone else. So, go forth and teach! And on that note, thanks for joining the Hack Music Theory revolution. We’ll see you next New Music Friday! Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada LEARN1: Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videos2: Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDF3: Learn our Secret Art of Song-Whispering, and effortlessly finish your music! ABOUTHack Music Theory is the pioneering notation-free method for making great music. Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé (and wife) Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members), and many more. 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Happy New Music Friday, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory show! So, today Marshmello dropped his new single “Happier” (ft. Bastille), and there's a theory hack in this song that pretty much guarantees it's gonna appeal to a huge audience. What's the hack? And how can you use it in your own music? The answers comin' up. But first… Tea! THE THEORYWhen isolated, the lead synth melody in the “Happier” chorus/drop definitely sounds like it's in F major. However, when you add the bass line under the first bar of this melody, something strange happens: it now sounds like it's in D minor. Why? And how? Well, F major and D minor have the exact same notes. They're what we call: relative keys. So, what determines whether this melody is in F major or D minor? The bass. Yep, the bass line is the musical foundation upon which everything else is built. So if the bass emphasizes D (like Marshmello does in the first bar of his drop), then the lead melody sounds like it's in D minor. But if the bass emphasizes F (like he does in his second bar), then the lead melody sounds like it's in F major. Emphasizing both root chords in relative major and minor keys (like Dm and Fmaj in “Happier”), is super popular with EDM/Pop crossover producers, like The Chainsmokers and David Guetta. Using this relative major/minor crossover hack allows your song to appeal to people with a preference for music in major keys and people with a preference for music in minor keys, which covers pretty much everyone (other than the mavericks, of course!). And by the way, if you need help understanding scales and relatives keys and all that good stuff, no problem we got you covered, just read our free book “12 Music Theory Hacks to Learn Scales & Chords”, which you can download below. THE HACKOkay, so you can write this kinda chorus/drop in two simple steps. Step 1: Write a lead melody, using a major scale. Step 2: Write a bass line that emphasizes the root note of that major scale, and the root note of its relative minor scale. And for this example, we'll use D minor and F major, like Marshmello. Alright, now let's work through these two steps in more detail. So, start by setting your grid to 1/16 notes, then to get that “Happier” rhythm, play every third 1/16 note in each bar. And by the way, if you need help writing melodies, just use the Melody Checklist in our Songwriting & Producing PDF. Alright, now it's time to get stuck into the low end! So, for Step 2 (the bass line), start by playing the root note of the relative minor key, which in this example is D. And that's gonna make your first bar sound like it's in D minor. Then, work your way up to the root note of the relative major key for the second bar, which in this example is F. And that's gonna make your second bar sound like it's in F major. Also, remember to use plenty of rests in your bass line, if you want that EDM drop vibe. And lastly, we used counterpoint to write this lead melody and bass line, which creates an awesome musical depth from the two totally independent layers. And if you're interested in learning how to use counterpoint, that's also in our Songwriting & Producing PDF (click and scroll down). THE ENDRemember, we intentionally wrote our example to be very similar to the original song, but we did that for the sake of this lesson. So, instead of copying Marshmello, please explore how you can use these hacks creatively with your own musical personality, so it sounds like you! Also, quick question. Do you struggle to finish your music? If you answered yes, then we can help you. Yes indeed we can, just check out our cutting-edge online apprenticeship course, where you'll learn how to make new sections for existing sections, how to transition between sections (even when they're in different keys), and most importantly, how to finish your songs. If that sounds useful to you, the head on over to: HackMusicTheory.com/Apprenticeship. Alright, that's it! We really hope you found this video helpful, and if you did, subscribe and hit the bell to get notifications. Also, we believe in sharing our knowledge for free. Please pay it forwards by teaching these hacks to a friend, so they can benefit from this lesson as well. I've been teaching music theory for 24 years, so I can safely say that the best way to learn something, is to teach it to someone else. So, go forth and teach! And on that note, thanks for joining the Hack Music Theory revolution. We'll see you next New Music Friday! Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada LEARN1: Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videos2: Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDF3: Learn our Secret Art of Song-Whispering, and effortlessly finish your music! ABOUTHack Music Theory is the pioneering notation-free method for making great music. Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé (and wife) Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members), and many more. Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his Hack Music Theory method! While these Hack Music Theory YouTube lessons teach music theory for producers and DAW users, they are designed to accommodate all music makers (songwriters, guitarists, etc.) and all genres, from Electronic Music to R&B, Pop to Hip-Hop, Reggae to Rock, EDM/Dance to Metal (and yes, we djefinitely Djent!). Wooohooo!!! You're a mere 30 minutes away from being even smarter than you already are. Just head on over to your inbox now for your free download. There was an error submitting your subscription. Please try again. “The most brilliant, fast, easy & fun music theory book I've ever seen!” DEREK SIVERS, CD Baby founder We use this field to detect spam bots. If you fill this in, you will be marked as a spammer. 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Happy New Music Friday, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory show! So, today Marshmello dropped his new single “Happier” (ft. Bastille), and there’s a theory hack in this song that pretty much guarantees it’s gonna appeal to a huge audience. What’s the hack? And how can you use it in your own music? The answers comin’ up. But first… Tea! THE THEORYWhen isolated, the lead synth melody in the “Happier” chorus/drop definitely sounds like it’s in F major. However, when you add the bass line under the first bar of this melody, something strange happens: it now sounds like it’s in D minor. Why? And how? Well, F major and D minor have the exact same notes. They’re what we call: relative keys. So, what determines whether this melody is in F major or D minor? The bass. Yep, the bass line is the musical foundation upon which everything else is built. So if the bass emphasizes D (like Marshmello does in the first bar of his drop), then the lead melody sounds like it’s in D minor. But if the bass emphasizes F (like he does in his second bar), then the lead melody sounds like it’s in F major. Emphasizing both root chords in relative major and minor keys (like Dm and Fmaj in “Happier”), is super popular with EDM/Pop crossover producers, like The Chainsmokers and David Guetta. Using this relative major/minor crossover hack allows your song to appeal to people with a preference for music in major keys and people with a preference for music in minor keys, which covers pretty much everyone (other than the mavericks, of course!). And by the way, if you need help understanding scales and relatives keys and all that good stuff, no problem we got you covered, just read our free book “12 Music Theory Hacks to Learn Scales & Chords”, which you can download below. THE HACKOkay, so you can write this kinda chorus/drop in two simple steps. Step 1: Write a lead melody, using a major scale. Step 2: Write a bass line that emphasizes the root note of that major scale, and the root note of its relative minor scale. And for this example, we’ll use D minor and F major, like Marshmello. Alright, now let’s work through these two steps in more detail. So, start by setting your grid to 1/16 notes, then to get that “Happier” rhythm, play every third 1/16 note in each bar. And by the way, if you need help writing melodies, just use the Melody Checklist in our Songwriting & Producing PDF. Alright, now it’s time to get stuck into the low end! So, for Step 2 (the bass line), start by playing the root note of the relative minor key, which in this example is D. And that’s gonna make your first bar sound like it’s in D minor. Then, work your way up to the root note of the relative major key for the second bar, which in this example is F. And that’s gonna make your second bar sound like it’s in F major. Also, remember to use plenty of rests in your bass line, if you want that EDM drop vibe. And lastly, we used counterpoint to write this lead melody and bass line, which creates an awesome musical depth from the two totally independent layers. And if you’re interested in learning how to use counterpoint, that’s also in our Songwriting & Producing PDF (click and scroll down). THE ENDRemember, we intentionally wrote our example to be very similar to the original song, but we did that for the sake of this lesson. So, instead of copying Marshmello, please explore how you can use these hacks creatively with your own musical personality, so it sounds like you! Also, quick question. Do you struggle to finish your music? If you answered yes, then we can help you. Yes indeed we can, just check out our cutting-edge online apprenticeship course, where you’ll learn how to make new sections for existing sections, how to transition between sections (even when they’re in different keys), and most importantly, how to finish your songs. If that sounds useful to you, the head on over to: HackMusicTheory.com/Apprenticeship. Alright, that’s it! We really hope you found this video helpful, and if you did, subscribe and hit the bell to get notifications. Also, we believe in sharing our knowledge for free. Please pay it forwards by teaching these hacks to a friend, so they can benefit from this lesson as well. I’ve been teaching music theory for 24 years, so I can safely say that the best way to learn something, is to teach it to someone else. So, go forth and teach! And on that note, thanks for joining the Hack Music Theory revolution. We’ll see you next New Music Friday! Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada LEARN1: Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videos2: Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDF3: Learn our Secret Art of Song-Whispering, and effortlessly finish your music! ABOUTHack Music Theory is the pioneering notation-free method for making great music. Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé (and wife) Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members), and many more. Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his Hack Music Theory method! While these Hack Music Theory YouTube lessons teach music theory for producers and DAW users, they are designed to accommodate all music makers (songwriters, guitarists, etc.) and all genres, from Electronic Music to R&B, Pop to Hip-Hop, Reggae to Rock, EDM/Dance to Metal (and yes, we djefinitely Djent!). Wooohooo!!! You’re a mere 30 minutes away from being even smarter than you already are. Just head on over to your inbox now for your free download. There was an error submitting your subscription. Please try again. “The most brilliant, fast, easy & fun music theory book I’ve ever seen!” DEREK SIVERS, CD Baby founder We use this field to detect spam bots. If you fill this in, you will be marked as a spammer. 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This week I'm doing something a little different. The genre lines have been blurring with music, with a little bit of everything popping up in one song. So this week is all about Edm inspired Dancehall mixing with Dancehall inspired Edm/ Pop music. I guarantee you're not going to hear anything like this anywhere else. So click play, share it and download. This is guaranteed to be a collectors item!!
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