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hi guys

does anyone know of any software available on the internet which you can use to create musical accompaniment to any lyrics you may have written when starting out, creating demos?

are there are software progs out there which enable you to add instruments such as percussion and guitars to lyrics you can sing over them to create your own tracks? (without the use of actual musicians playing instruments whilst you sing your lyrics)?

are there any software progs for this guys?

2007-02-15 12:31:27 · 5 answers · asked by bueller82 1 in Entertainment & Music Music

5 answers

Theres plenty of music creation software out there, but I'm not sure if this is what you're after, or more a karaoke style program.

If you're not much of a musician yourself, best way is to get in touch with musicians, on music websites and forums.

http://www.soundonsound.com/forum is a good place to start, they have a section where u can play the other forum members your stuff, you can also ask for help yourself.

I myself am a musician, if you mail me, I can have a listen to your stuff, and point you in the right direction, could even help write backing tracks if you're up for it? Let me know!

2007-02-15 12:38:43 · answer #1 · answered by clarky303 4 · 0 0

Ok, the first half of this essay is irrelevant. But in a nutshell, you're basically saying Puffy killed Hip Hop, right? Puffy manipulated Biggie's music, Jay stole Biggie's style, and when Big died, it opened up an opportunity for Jay make his move. And with no other opinion, emcees were forced to switch up their styles because that's what was appealing to the mainstream. Some of your question didn't post so I don't know what else you would have said, but you still didn't explain why Hip Hop is dead. The flaw in you summary is that you say "singles" were what was popular at the time, which is true to some extent, but the difference is, the mainstream music back then was still lyrical, and usually still had a message. Hell, even Jay-Z's music up to the black album is considered "real" Hip Hop. Not to mention when Biggie died, Puffy fell off the face of the earth, which shows there was something about Big in particular that was appealing to the fans. If it was really that simple, Mase, or someone else on Bad Boy Records would have been the next big sensation. With that said, explain to me how songs(or hot singles that appealed to the mainstream) like Big Poppa, Dead Presidents II, If I Ruled the World, Nas Is Like etc. evolved into Lil Jon & The Eastside Boys, The Ying Yang Twins, etc. Also, Eminem was popular as sh*t in the mid 2000's because fans loved "how real and deep" his songs were. His style was not even remotely close to the stuff that's being put on the radio today. In my opinion, the is no explanation as to why Rap is the way that it is now. Somewhere along the Hip Hop timeline there's a grey area where it suddenly became ok to make ignorant club songs containing three to four words per bar. I would also like to add that Hip Hop isn't dead. Like I said in another question, I hate the term/phrase "dead" or "is "dying" because there's still plenty of good Rap music out there if that's what you're really after.

2016-05-24 05:07:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Could try... Guitar pro 5... u can download 1000's of already written tracks... mix and mash to make ur own tunes then add ur lyrics... can i have a signed copy of ur debut album if it all works out for u??

2007-02-19 09:21:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hi..why don't you just get a band together?? more fun.works for me.then ,,save up some money and go to a studio...then put ya c.d you recorded into ya pc so we can all hear it. good luck..

2007-02-15 12:37:10 · answer #4 · answered by kozmicmong 1 · 0 0

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