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Making Music: The Stages of Producing Music

Sound Design and Recording

Making music is more of a calling than a mere profession. Musicians, especially good ones, end up becoming celebrities and superstars. Let us check out the major processes involved in the whole music-making process:

The Pre-Production Process

Pre Production

Before you make a great tune, you have to come up with the idea of the soon-to-be great tune. Hum it a bit. Share the main rhythms, style, and feel of a song, the ideas, beat, and the chords, not to mention melodies and lyrics with friends who have a good ear for music. This will give you an idea of what the song will sound like, once it is finished. Feedback can be incorporated at this stage to make the beat as catchy and rhythmic, as possible. This stage will give you the time, expertise, and practice required to play and really open up the song to its full potential. You can also re-work the chords, melodies, bass lines, and other relevant arrangements to your satisfaction.

Sound Design and Recording Stage

Sound design is a critically important element in making quality music today. All songs have their own timeline and genre. This determines their ‘feel’ and placement. As a matter of fact, this is what makes a beat sound like its vintage or if it belongs to the '70s, '80s, '90s, and beyond. This is the part where you can utilize software music and use different types of free music making software to your advantage. For example, you can use various plugins that come as standard in such software to create your very own signature rhythm. You can use EQ, delay, and reverb functions to create a specific feel for a particular genre. For example, the 80s era music songs were big on drums with lots of reverbing sounds. Today, that reverb has been replaced with the trap hi-hat phase that is all the rage these days.

Editing and Arranging Your Music

Audio Editing

Once all of the preliminary work is done, it is time to check the vibe of the song. You can do this by fleshing out its arrangement. There are many attributes to a good song, such as chorus placement, verse recitation, bridging the gaps, etc. Think of it along the lines of a jigsaw puzzle. You have all the pieces as well as the frame. Now all you have to do is to piece them together to create a clear picture. Here it is very important to ensure that you are able to keep the arrangement interesting enough to keep the listener involved throughout the song. Basically, you have to edit and re-edit till you have deleted all the fluff and only the good parts are left. Once that happens you can gel them all together.

Concentrate on the Vocals

Vocals

It is very simple really. Vocals can make or break a song. It doesn’t matter how catchy a beat sounds- if the vocalization isn’t good enough, the song will be lost amongst all that online clutter. You should memorize your vocals as well as your lyrics like the back of your hand. Vocals are supposed to be emotive and create feelings in the hearts of the listeners. Always remember: Practice makes perfect.

Learn to Enjoy Travel

Travel

Once you become a successful musician, you should travel, meet people, and see different cultures. New ideas and places will stimulate you and you will feel inspired to create great music. You can take extended road trips to take in the feel of the places that you would be visiting for concerts and the like. Here it is pertinent to note that you might consider acquiring an international driving permit. You should do this in order to be able to rent a car and drive in the country of your choice, without facing any legal hindrances from the local authorities.

Conclusion

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Music-making is both an art and a science. First, you have to start on a tune in the pre-production stage and then work on it with the help of music software and then edit it by getting rid of the extra stuff. Finally, you have to work on your vocalization to create a perfect song.

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