Hey, I did a rap song in an hour, including recording all the instruments, and YES a beat

Umm, I think it's about time to stop talking about this.
-bill
I'm sorry, I think you misunderstood me. I wasn't asking why you think making background music for a goth song is easier than what you do, I was a asking why it's easier than making backing music for a hiphop song.impulse wrote: I think creating the background music for a goth song takes much more talent than what I do
are you considering your mouse/trackball to be an instrument?impulse wrote: I have tried all the major beat making software products, but you generally still need to use premade loops for that unless you play your own instrument.
The only thing I can think that makes this a little different is that in the SongFight! context, you and your band would mostly likely be entering the fight as a band so that it isn't just you who is the featured songwriter. Perhaps?impulse wrote:But, I still don't see how all of this is any different than if I were the lead singer in a band and I wrote all the songs and I just had my band create the music for me to match my songs. That would actually be a lot less work than what I have to deal with to make the song I write try to match whatever premade beat I can best find to match it.
Spud wrote:I think he is just saying that making music is hard, and requires skills that he hasn't honed just yet.
Except for the fact it will still be hip hop.Also, if I started making my own beats to match my songs and make them sound better, I would easily win all the Songfight competitions, so all you MC Eric B haters should be happy I am not doing it that way right now Very Happy
I have no musical training, but trying to play keyboard notes to match my vocals is exactly something I can do. It's just a freaking row of buttons. You press the ones that sound good.impulse wrote:I have no musical training, so trying to play keyboard notes to match my vocals is not something I can do. I guess I could try using a keyboard to create some basic beats though.