Thursday, September 16, 2010

My transformation of creating music part 2

My dad had soon realized that I had lost interests in the complicated Reason software. He then asked me, if you like music so much why don't you play a "real instrument" that interests you? Even though I wasn't really interested in learning a "real instrument" I decided that the only thing that kind of interests me is the bass. Me and my dad decided to split the costs, so we bought a Ibanez bass. I played around with the bass and learned some techniques from the tutorial CD, but it only took me a few months until I lost all of my interest in playing the bass. I quickly went back to making beats on the cheesy program Garageband. I then realized you can make "sample" beats on Garageband which increased my passion for making beats. "Sampling" is to take a song or an intro of a song and you chop up the song, add sounds and change the tempo/tune of the song to make it your own song. In high school I met a couple of people who had similar interests (making beats), we then shared our beats/ideas and soon we collabed with each other. "Collabed" means to make a beat together. I was then introduced to my friends, friends who are in a group called "Fit to Proceed", they then inspired me to use more of my creativity and make more beats.

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