♫ Spoids' Music Noodling ♫

♫ Spoids' Music Noodling ♫
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♫ Spoids' Music Noodling ♫
I've been trying to teach myself how to Music on and off for a few years. Here's some of the stuff I've worked on! Where possible, I'll share the program I use, as well as early drafts and WIPs, so you can get a peek into my process, hear how the songs evolve over time, or whatever. I'll try to keep them sorted into categories in the OP, and will post updates with new songs or revised versions in-thread. Feel free to leave comments or critique; I dig feedback! Also, if you had a request or theme to pitch my way, go for it; I can't promise I'll do 'em, but if I have the time and it catches my interest, I'd love to practice on a few requests.

NOTE: I'll be uploading from a backlog of songs for a bit yet, but here's some stuff to kick things off:


Projects:
Tunes and OSTs made as personal projects, for games, and so on.

◦ (Dec. 2018) Castle Theme - (FL Studio | Exploded Tracks | Level Theme from Sacrificial Sam)
◦ (Dec. 2018) Forest/Ice Cave Theme - (FL Studio | Level Theme from Sacrificial Sam)
◦ (Dec. 2018) Guild Lobby Theme - (FL Studio | Level Theme from Sacrificial Sam)
◦ (Oct. 2018) Crossing - (FL Studio | Arrangement of a Theme created by CSJ for Elsewhere)
◦ (Aug. 2018) Groovy Jelly - (FL Studio | Theme from Gel Break)
◦ (Feb. 2018) Battlestations! - (FL Studio | Vehicle Combat Theme from Redlanders)
◦ (Apr. 2017) Lazy Mornyan - (FL Studio | Unused remix of Brain Kittens from Ashwood Cross)
◦ (Feb. 2017) Charged Shot - (FL Studio | Inspired by classic arcade shmups)
◦ (Feb. 2017) Throwaway - (FL Studio | Ukulele-and-guitar ditty from Ashwood Cross)
◦ (Dec. 2016) Brain Kittens - (FL Studio | Cat leitmotif from Ashwood Cross)
◦ (Aug. 2016) Ancient Akkadians - (FL Studio | Loops from Ancient Akkadians
◦ (Aug. 2016) Ancient Akkadians... In Space - (FL Studio | Ending Theme from Ancient Akkadians
◦ (Apr. 2016) Star Fog - (Bosca Ceoil | Theme from Amorphous Space Widgets)
◦ (Aug. 2015) Vampire Heckler - (Bosca Ceoil | Sketch | Rough | Theme from There are Tourists in my Castle)
◦ (Apr. 2013) Pixeltown - (pxtone | Noodling with NES waveforms)



Fansongs:
Short little sketches and love letters to various adventures I appreciate.

◦ (Jul. 2017) Into the In-Between - (FL Studio | Based on Tuesday's "Four")
◦ (Dec. 2016) Clusterlight - (FL Studio | Based on Dexexe1234's "Terrene Spire")
◦ (Jun. 2012) Meowrowind - (pxtone | Something horrible for Kazerad's "Prequel")



Sketches:
100% Noodling. Little experiments, rough ideas I just wanted to make note of, and all that good stuff.

◦ (Jul. 2017) Warm Brushes - (FL Studio | Warm-up noodling)
◦ (Jan. 2017) Echoes in the Darkness - (FL Studio | Variation on "Signal Chaser")
◦ (Dec. 2016) Sad Boops - (FL Studio | Warm-up noodling)
◦ (Nov. 2016) Village Sunrise - (FL Studio | Fantasy noodling)
◦ (Feb. 2016) Signal Chaser - (Bosca Ceoil | Spacey noodling)



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RE: ♫ Sunspider's Music Noodling ♫
Good good good good good good good <3 <3

I should probably put dates in my thread too
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RE: ♫ Sunspider's Music Noodling ♫
Oh man sunspider!! These are wonderful!!!
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RE: ♫ Sunspider's Music Noodling ♫
Thanks for the kind words! This was definitely inspired by your thread, Justice Watch. Also, I figured Dates would be a good way to remind myself of how often I've practiced, and to chart my progress... and it also helps explain why my old stuff is relatively rougher and more formulaic! ><;

Anyway, here's a handful more songs! Still working through this backlog:

◦ (Apr. 2017) Lazy Mornyan - (FL Studio | Unused remix of Brain Kittens from Ashwood Cross)
◦ (Feb. 2017) Throwaway - (FL Studio | Ukulele-and-guitar ditty from Ashwood Cross)
◦ (Dec. 2016) Brain Kittens - (FL Studio | Cat leitmotif from Ashwood Cross)

◦ (Aug. 2016) Ancient Akkadians - (FL Studio | Loops from Ancient Akkadians
◦ (Aug. 2016) Ancient Akkadians... In Space - (FL Studio | Ending Theme from Ancient Akkadians



P.S. A Chord Progression Cheat Sheet:

I also wanted to share a tool I like to use when composing; a chord progression cheat sheet, that helps me know what keys to stick to, as I create looping chord progressions for a song, or a smaller progression for a passage of music. It's not a complete chart at all, but it can create chord progressions for all kinds of cultural styles or genres of music; Orchestral, Jpop, Bebop, whatever. If you ever find a Chord Progression recommended online, you can probably find it in this chart! >_o

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Here it is, copypasted into my current FL Studio BackgroundShow
Chord Samples:
https://clyp.it/g3q4cr5p
- These are some VERY CONDENSED 3 and 4-part Chord Progressions made using it, to get a sense for how the progressions made using this chart can feel.

How to Use:
(This gets a little Music Theory-y and I'm not an expert, but I'mma try explaining in accessible terms. If you wanna use it and are confused, just pester me for clarification!)

Start your song by picking any Major Scale you'd like to be your Home Key/Scale (that's the 1 at the bottom of the chart). Then, whenever you write a passage or want to create one repeating chord progression for your song, you can start from any Key/Scale on the chart (including Home).

To resolve a passage, follow the arrows until you get to your Home Key again; you can stay on any Key as long as you like, and can even skip over a Key as long as you follow the arrows. You can also reach Home, and jump to another key again within the same passage. But ultimately, you need to end on your Home Key before starting a new progression (or repeating the same progression), in order to make that passage feel concluded. As a general rule, the farther you jump from Home, the more the feeling of tension will increase for the passage as well; that tension will decrease as you move closer to the Home Key.

The number in each section tells you what notes to use while in that section of the chart. The number is the Interval between your Home Key, and the new Key you're progressing to; "Interval" is Music Theory for "how many notes you go up in your Home Key's Scale, to find the first note in the new Scale you'll be using for this section". Green Keys are Major Keys, while Purple are Minor (hence the little m). Grey Keys are also Major, but are used less often because they can sound complex or be tricky to make into a good-sounding progression.

It's not a comprehensive chart, but it's the quickest and easiest-for-me-to-understand reference for The Circle Of Fifths. Like all art guidelines, you can feel free to bend the rules if you think it sounds good; change a Major to a Minor Key, bump one of the notes in your scale up or down a half step, whatever you like.
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RE: ♫ Sunspider's Music Noodling ♫
I’ve never seen it put that way, but it makes perfect sense. The whole “circle” thing is great and all, but it doesn’t emphasize the importance of “home”.

When I was learning improvisation, the most frequently repeated recommendation is that you can go directly anywhere from home, but once you’re at 5 you’re basically in the garage, and once you’re at 4 you’re basically in the driveway. And maybe you like to do a burnout into your garage (5^7), because you’re just that sure. Granted, that’s more for accessible tunes that don’t shy away from authentic cadences and stuff, but back when the MSPAF were up that’s what people were asking how to make anyway.
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RE: ♫ Sunspider's Music Noodling ♫
Throw a bunch of minor 7s, dominant 7s with a major III transition over funky beats and enjoy your instant hip-hop.

(not quite that easy but that's where I'd suggest to start)
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RE: ♫ Spoids' Music Noodling ♫
Some tunes I spent the evening working on, for the One Room RPG Jam:

Redlanders - Battlestations! (Vehicle Combat Theme)
Sketching out ideas
WIP 1
WIP 2

Redlanders - Mysterious Desert Merchant (Merchant Event Theme)
WIP 1


For reference, the game takes place in an apocalyptic world, where the crew of a refurbished tank venture across a monster filled desert, on a quest to find the ocean. Got 2 more weeks to work on it, and a few more songs I need to work out, but here's hoping I can finish it!
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RE: ♫ Spoids' Music Noodling ♫
I've been behind on updating this thread. Here's a few new tunes from recent months!

(Feb. 2018) Battlestations! - (FL Studio | Vehicle Combat Theme from Redlanders)
(Aug. 2018) Groovy Jelly - (FL Studio | Theme from Gel Break)
(Oct. 2018) Crossing - (FL Studio | Arrangement of a Theme created by CSJ for Elsewhere)
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RE: ♫ Spoids' Music Noodling ♫
You are one of the best noodlers om this side of the wild worm west
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I really like Groovy Jelly, it reminds me of a shop BGM from Disgaea if it were more spooky cool.
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I'm just really bad at regularly updating this thread! Here's some songs I wrote for Ludum Dare 43. These were done in an afternoon because of the time crunch, but I think I'm getting a little better at whipping these things together quick-like.

(Dec. 2018) Castle Theme - (FL Studio | Level Theme from Sacrificial Sam)
(Dec. 2018) Forest/Ice Cave Theme - (FL Studio | Level Theme from Sacrificial Sam)
(Dec. 2018) Guild Lobby Theme - (FL Studio | Level Theme from Sacrificial Sam)

If curious, here's a bonus version of the Castle Theme with the tracks exploded out, then slowly relayered, which I put together for post-mortem reflections on the game jam, and our various processes: Castle Theme (Exploded Tracks Version).



(10-27-2018, 01:55 PM)Reyweld Wrote: »I really like Groovy Jelly, it reminds me of a shop BGM from Disgaea if it were more spooky cool.

I was playing the Disgaea series at the time, and I'm pretty sure it's influenced my instrumentation choices and stuff. I'll take it!
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RE: ♫ Spoids' Music Noodling ♫
bops, all bops hhhhh

(edit: I love the ambient chill ones like Village and Guildhall, but also your active ones like Battlestations and Brain Kittens)
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