Or maybe I should say Viral's grad project. Regardless, I'm making a graduation project for my senior year, and I'm studying a phenomenon called Music Homogenization. This post will be edited later to be more detailed of my current knowledge since I'm pressed for time, but for right now, I'd like to see if you all have any knowledge on homogenization, any interesting data, opinions, etc.
Also, if anyone knows how to use VOCALOID 2 then that'd be handy as well, but I think I'll make that into a seperate thread. Either way, thanks for the reads and replies.
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So, if anyone has any music writing knowledge to share, I'd love to hear it. All I know to make a homogenized pop song is this
4/4 time, 120bpm, catch-verse-chorus-verse-chorus-fade, low chord variation, high volume, limited timbre selection.
Pete: Meier, don't even lie. I know you were going on a nice little tear before you settled down with the new gf
che: rofl <3 Meier.
Loaf: Meier is the best.
Meier: Hey Pete, I said I started to, it just didn't end the with the same number of women. Then again this one is kind of on the outs with me if she doesn't straighten up and fly right so that means I will be back in it for the thrill of the kill. Got some in the reserves. Even got a rePETEr (<---- like that ay? AYYYYY?) on the back burner.
Block: I do like the rePETEr except it kinda makes it sound like you're going to pork Pete. No homo.
(Updated April 13th 2013)Currently Playing: League of Legends, FTL, Dead Island, Borderlands 2, KotoR 2
If you would drop a sick beat, I guarantee I will work it into the actual track.
ALRIGHTY
So I've got ahold of FL Studio v9 and I have no idea what I am doing. Seriously, if there are any DJs out there reading this, consider this an SOS for writing a pop music song.
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