Im sure you get these all the time but everyone is at a different place in their comprehension. I basically compose music via midi, and I've learned some things here and there about music theory but I'm still not sure what I'm doing wrong. There's people using the same programs and same sounds as I am that do what I do a whole lot better, and I'm not sure if it's the mixing or the composition. I often get told that my beats sound like something off of a videogame soundtrack lol (Final Fantasy). I've tried reading a lot of music theory and composition books but it seems like they expect you to know a lot of stuff that I don't already know, using terms ie 4ths 6ths, consonances, etc. but never actually explain what any of them are. For some reason my head just can't absorb it all lol. Then of course after reading an entire book worth of music theory and not having a clue what I just read, the same person who suggests reading it tells me "There are no rules in music"
ugh
anyways...for the most part this is what I understand. I usually pick out a scale, for this example C major. I use a lot of cheats in the process, but basically I pick out chords that are available in the scale...
C (or C7) Dm Em F G Am
so my chord progression might just be C7-G-F-C
I'm not sure if thats the I-V-IV-I or not?
then i develop my melody around those, but I usually only use the notes inside the chord for the beats in which that chord is being played. It's really kinda like coloring in a coloring book. I have the outlining chords, so i just draw in the notes for the melodies. I want to make music for R&B so really there's a lot of repetition in the chord progression. I usually just loop those same 4 chords and vary the melody and other instruments for switchups
anyways, here's something I made. I'd still have to do a lot of mixing to it. I have a few VST's so I really don't have an excuse for cheap sounds. Hypersonic, Trilogy, Komplete 5, Sonic Synth 2, etc. I don't know
zSHARE - Unmixed.mp3
*edit* for some reason the first hook is distorted a couple bars in. Not sure why that is but I'll fix it when I mix it down. It's the program lol