I know Smogon has a lot of musical talent and fans of music. So I ask of you who have been in bands or even compose traditional music yourself, how is it that you make up your own music? Where do your ideas come from? Do you get inspired by anything, and try to come up with something new, whether it's a simple chord progression or a full piece?
I picked up the bass guitar when my friends, who had some prior experience in guitar mostly, decided to form a band for fun. I was taught classical/flamenco guitar from a teacher for about 2 years before I picked up the bass. The right hand techniques of rest/free strokes, different strummming patterns/techniques of flamenco guitar, and having some training listening to the bass of the pieces I played allowed me to feel pretty natural with the bass. We have four complete songs after almost a year, but we weren't too serious about it at first (we were doing covers just for fun). And a band name is a motherfucker to come up with...
When I come up with my own bass lines, I do several things:
- use the guitarist's chord progressions, and use those roots to form the foundation, and then I add my own little twists and embellishments using the scale of that root. I try my best to define the overall mood of the song.
- sometimes using other bass lines as foundations, and making it my own. The legendary bassline of the song "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen used a Chic song (I'm pretty sure) as inspiration (they sound very similar). It's not stealing at all!
- listening to drummers. Drummers should listen to bassists too. Rhythm instruments always work together and play off of each other. I usually use the bass drum in order to keep time, and add my own little feel to it. Doing so creates sex between the rhythm instruments. I like to slap on the bass beats and pop on the snare hits.
- channeling your energy into the instrument, with complete disregard if it's technically good or not. I have no idea how to do this, although it's mostly a "how should it feel/how do you feel thing." Beatles didn't know their theory at all, and yet they were musical geniuses. A prime example of this.
Any other ways? Sometimes I come upon writer's like blocks when it comes to making shit up. So how do you, musicians of Smogon, come up with your own music?
I picked up the bass guitar when my friends, who had some prior experience in guitar mostly, decided to form a band for fun. I was taught classical/flamenco guitar from a teacher for about 2 years before I picked up the bass. The right hand techniques of rest/free strokes, different strummming patterns/techniques of flamenco guitar, and having some training listening to the bass of the pieces I played allowed me to feel pretty natural with the bass. We have four complete songs after almost a year, but we weren't too serious about it at first (we were doing covers just for fun). And a band name is a motherfucker to come up with...
When I come up with my own bass lines, I do several things:
- use the guitarist's chord progressions, and use those roots to form the foundation, and then I add my own little twists and embellishments using the scale of that root. I try my best to define the overall mood of the song.
- sometimes using other bass lines as foundations, and making it my own. The legendary bassline of the song "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen used a Chic song (I'm pretty sure) as inspiration (they sound very similar). It's not stealing at all!
- listening to drummers. Drummers should listen to bassists too. Rhythm instruments always work together and play off of each other. I usually use the bass drum in order to keep time, and add my own little feel to it. Doing so creates sex between the rhythm instruments. I like to slap on the bass beats and pop on the snare hits.
- channeling your energy into the instrument, with complete disregard if it's technically good or not. I have no idea how to do this, although it's mostly a "how should it feel/how do you feel thing." Beatles didn't know their theory at all, and yet they were musical geniuses. A prime example of this.
Any other ways? Sometimes I come upon writer's like blocks when it comes to making shit up. So how do you, musicians of Smogon, come up with your own music?