How to start a Black Metal project | Advice for Beginners

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Farvann

Farvann

Күн бұрын

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@Nezzrac
@Nezzrac Жыл бұрын
"it's not programming, it's, you know, telling the drum samples what to do at what point." this sums up programming really well though lmao
@Nezzrac
@Nezzrac Жыл бұрын
paused the video to post this snarky comment only to see you make the same point a literal second later i'm crying
@lordimpaler3899
@lordimpaler3899 Жыл бұрын
I always tell people that music has no rules but it has a form. Dont be at all afraid to get experimental with things, but always make sure that it's still musical
@lilkalilla8718
@lilkalilla8718 Жыл бұрын
everything is rules
@lordimpaler3899
@lordimpaler3899 Жыл бұрын
@@wolfmauler The "form" im talking about is like where he suggested learning the fundamentals of music and learning beats and the 4/4 signature, etc. Thats also what i mean by keeping it musical. When I say there are no rules, i meant it like where he said to take inspiration from everywhere and every genre of music. For example, if you're writing a Black Metal song, and you think a mandolin would sound good at a certain part, there's nothing stating that you cant do that.
@lecoughskiofficial
@lecoughskiofficial Жыл бұрын
Noise music has entered the chat
@lordimpaler3899
@lordimpaler3899 Жыл бұрын
@@lecoughskiofficial This is fair
@horppymehu
@horppymehu Жыл бұрын
Mhm… p****grind.
@misterbrands2287
@misterbrands2287 Жыл бұрын
"Play to a metronome!" mr. farvann says while wearing a darkthrone shirt, class :) Thanks for the inspiration by the way!
@Ялітаюпозавсімавимірами
@Ялітаюпозавсімавимірами Жыл бұрын
This video is very wholesome actually. It is so cute to se Farvann explaining music journey like I am five. Good job!
@JCridford
@JCridford 3 ай бұрын
I love this video, and your channel generally! I'm a latecomer to black metal at 34, but have been into post-punk music - from Joy Division to Dead Can Dance - for years. I really want to try and blend those two styles, but have no idea how. This video has got me one step closer.
@Madd-uy4qn
@Madd-uy4qn 4 сағат бұрын
That would be cool af tbh, those are 2 of my fav genres
@badground3534
@badground3534 Жыл бұрын
I’m currently working on a solo black metal project about to finish the first song and this video is spot on
@aidenhildebran9031
@aidenhildebran9031 Жыл бұрын
Let me know when it's out i want to hear it
@badground3534
@badground3534 Жыл бұрын
@@aidenhildebran9031 ok I’ll send you a link when it’s done
@Lucas-sj2lf
@Lucas-sj2lf Жыл бұрын
@@badground3534 I will wait that too.
@celasius
@celasius Жыл бұрын
​@@badground3534IS IR DONE
@kollerhajnalka
@kollerhajnalka Жыл бұрын
Is it out? I would like to hear
@user-ec4ze9yq5t
@user-ec4ze9yq5t Жыл бұрын
How do you do it? Every (and I mean it!) your video is interesting and pleasant to watch. And this one is inspiring too!
@Farvann
@Farvann Жыл бұрын
aww thank you
@lushoojurado2339
@lushoojurado2339 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Farvann, you really inspire me as a beginner musician. Greetings from Bolivia
@ΔημήτρηςΛάρδης
@ΔημήτρηςΛάρδης 8 күн бұрын
Spectacular video. The thema of the project you forgot but it's allright...
@DoormanDan88
@DoormanDan88 Жыл бұрын
Totally thought this was going to be a parody. Pleasantly surprised it was not. Great video Farvann.
@dracul9166
@dracul9166 Жыл бұрын
I’ve no idea why no one ever mentions this: learn to play your favorite songs, if you can do so by ear then even better, a lot of tabs, especially of unknown bands or songs, are either non-existent or just garbage, slow down the song by parts and loop them to figure out what's being played and literally play different frets of different strings until you hit the right note, even if you have to literally go note by note, chord by chord, make your own tabs, not only you'll learn a lot about different tunings, notes, beats and time signatures like you mentioned, jamming to songs you love will serve as much needed practice but will also inspire you like you have no idea, and from there, you'll be jamming and making new riffs in no time, mixing different band styles or riffs or playing them backwards or changing some notes here and there, using the notes from one riff with the rhythm of another, etc. but above all, after learning a bunch of songs (preferably from as many different bands and styles as you can, within black metal), you'll automatically start mixing up everything and creating new stuff from the things you learnt, our brains are like an AI, you feed it stuff by learning and it'll surprise you by spitting out a mix of everything
@monique993
@monique993 2 ай бұрын
"And now, go out there and create your stuff😊 See you next time 😊😊" Hintergrundmusik 😡😈👿💥
@psychosis8429
@psychosis8429 Жыл бұрын
I'm someone that still buys cds from time to time and I stream music also. Streaming music is nice most of the time for doing chores or school but cds and listening to them are so much better
@nubuki1489
@nubuki1489 Жыл бұрын
Very good and important video, thanks. Nobody usually talks about those things, or mention it very fast... 👍
@nikhil.kulkarni
@nikhil.kulkarni Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video! I'm so glad I'm half-way there already. P.S. - Love your humour as well :D
@antonkovalenko364
@antonkovalenko364 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. You don't have to learn to play drums, but learning to think like a drummer when programming your drums is a boon.
@BabyFlickBuster
@BabyFlickBuster Жыл бұрын
good stuff my man !!!
@Hecatonicosachoron54
@Hecatonicosachoron54 Жыл бұрын
0:37 it pains me how true this is 😆
@diefordethklok3711
@diefordethklok3711 Жыл бұрын
8:59 I’m fucking dying. Thank you for this
@draugarnatt3816
@draugarnatt3816 Жыл бұрын
Very helpful, I'm getting into Ableton rn and it's quite easy to work with. I can also recommend Ugritone as a Drum VST, they have a few that are specifically made for black metal and they cost like €30 each; also TuxGuitar instead of GP since it's free and about as good for writing songs (and exporting drum tracks as MIDI files to use in the DAW). I recorded and released a demo song (which I wrote back in 2017) in 2019, style has changed a bit by now (darker, more atmospheric but still as brutal and heavy) but I'm nonetheless proud of it. I don't wanna jerk myself off here ofc, but maybe it encourages others to release their humble demos as well. Recorded it with Audacity of all things, through a cheap amp, TuxGuitar drums, uncompressed vocals and a metric fuckton of mistakes. Here's the product: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aWjPkmlsl8tnack I'm looking forward to record new stuff (and potentially re-record that song too) with better equipment, more knowledge and skill and more passion in the near future!
@Farvann
@Farvann Жыл бұрын
Yeah I own the Kvlt Drums myself, pretty cool stuff! GP can also export MIDI by the way.
@genghisghost
@genghisghost Жыл бұрын
what’s that green v in the background? looks amazing
@Farvann
@Farvann Жыл бұрын
That's actually black. It's an LTD V-307
@genghisghost
@genghisghost Жыл бұрын
@@Farvann thanks bro!
@Radio-Friendly-Unit
@Radio-Friendly-Unit Жыл бұрын
As a black metal project man myself, I absolutely suck but somehow people like my stuff Don't understand it
@TheAAZSD
@TheAAZSD 8 ай бұрын
So I'm not going to be Teloch or Hasjarl on my first go?! Music is so hard.
@chinitooppah3587
@chinitooppah3587 Жыл бұрын
I thought this was going to be joke and a skit or something Niice
@thomasbergqvist8006
@thomasbergqvist8006 Жыл бұрын
i wish i could go back in time for many reasons , one of them would be to say to myself don´t buy a shitty guitar beacuse you won´t have time Learn it insted of just battle with the tuning and then go back and learn the computer stuff of a friend who did it very early then go back 2,5 year to prevent something.....don´t buy cheap guitar buy a functionel one who keeps the f...tuning moore then3 minutes
@fcr619
@fcr619 Жыл бұрын
Starting a numbered list at 0 instead of 1. A man of coding, I see
@Farvann
@Farvann Жыл бұрын
It's actually just because "picking up an instrument" isn't a real step
@tomofengland
@tomofengland Жыл бұрын
Music fundamentals are not even that important. It depends on what type of sound you want. Expose yourself to new things. Bands like Abruptum and Havohej are undeniably Black Metal, but they're not so constrained by musicality etc... Black Metal is a feeling more than it is a style. If there is one rule, "be authentic"
@Farvann
@Farvann Жыл бұрын
Well, sure you don't need music fundamentals if you wanna make Noise
@vndre_drums9295
@vndre_drums9295 Жыл бұрын
Hey. Kannst du Mal zeigen wie man gut Drums mit Mics aufnimmt?
@krzysztofzakrzewski7777
@krzysztofzakrzewski7777 Жыл бұрын
I make metal music from over 15 years, but Your video make my day. Fain, concrete solutions and interesting ideas, for me of course... Thanks Man, regards from Poland and CHEERSSS 🥃🍺🥃🍺🥃 ..... and very importatnt... BURN YOUR LOCAL CHURCH 😉 🔥⛪🔥
@harendotesabydos4619
@harendotesabydos4619 Жыл бұрын
I only buy Tapes. They are BM AF
@Biosapiens
@Biosapiens Жыл бұрын
...and become Blaklok - world's most popular and successful black metal band
@slamdjentcore
@slamdjentcore Жыл бұрын
If you have a good Amp, it can't be Black Metal. It has to sound like shit. Or it won't be Black Metal
@ramy_morke
@ramy_morke Жыл бұрын
6,15 am... wtf dude?!?!
@vgmastercleveland
@vgmastercleveland Жыл бұрын
Time zones my friend... Time zones
@ramy_morke
@ramy_morke Жыл бұрын
@@vgmastercleveland Right 🤦‍♀️ I'm on a night-shift... wasted!
@metalsalvo
@metalsalvo Жыл бұрын
Well isn't he from Germany? Here in Italy it's 6 am same time as him. Just noticed it was today.
@ramy_morke
@ramy_morke Жыл бұрын
@@metalsalvo Quindi, sono stordita io, o lui non dorme?
@metalsalvo
@metalsalvo Жыл бұрын
@@ramy_morke beh da uno che suona black metal mi aspetto che viva di notte! 🤣
@dokterkarel
@dokterkarel Жыл бұрын
"i would recommend string based instruments, like guitar or base" wait, they have base players in black metal?!
@purplepurple8179
@purplepurple8179 3 ай бұрын
Does every single person who listens to BM really need to make their own project?. There is an unbelievable amount of bad to mediocre rip off nonsense coming out every day. If what your doing sounds like 1000 other albums you shouldn't release it.
@sabbatus
@sabbatus Жыл бұрын
don't
@agucci
@agucci Жыл бұрын
To anyone who's actually starting a black metal project: good luck! I would love to hear what comes out of it.
@DrageFabeldyr
@DrageFabeldyr Жыл бұрын
I've just released my one-man black metal project first single. It is called Лесная Хладь. And I absolutely agree with Farvann about amount of songs that was writteen before.
@agucci
@agucci Жыл бұрын
@@DrageFabeldyr congratulations! Are the songs available on your channel?
@DrageFabeldyr
@DrageFabeldyr Жыл бұрын
@@agucci kzbin.info/www/bejne/fYGzeGaEqNF2jaM
@xjapan3
@xjapan3 Жыл бұрын
@@DrageFabeldyr Hey, I can read Cyrillic. Yeah, I want to hear your album. I have an album but I need to improve it. Mine sounds hilarious but I want it to sound dark. 🤣
@DrageFabeldyr
@DrageFabeldyr Жыл бұрын
@@xjapan3 not sure about album, but three singles are on the way and i'm going to do a few experiments like using banjo and balalaika. imho if you want to make sound more dark just add a keyboards playing full minor chords from rhythm guitar part with femail choir effect or smth atmospheric, if you use keyboards, of course, if not... i don't have a solution, because i use keyboards =)
@jojoplaysmusic
@jojoplaysmusic Жыл бұрын
5:14 YES. There’s just so many guitarists that don’t really understand how drums work and how to write/program them and it shows.
@hexvhs_official
@hexvhs_official Жыл бұрын
"We are the only people who have no friends that will make music with us" TRVE WORDS 😢
@lightyagami1752
@lightyagami1752 Жыл бұрын
Instructions unclear, now wanted for murder and historic church burnings.
@Vladi306
@Vladi306 Жыл бұрын
I think "get inspired" and "learning the fundamentals" is the most important. You'll figure out your DAW pretty quickly, if you're committed. I've been using FL Studio since 2009 and purchasing that/figuring that thing out has been the best decision I've ever made. Once you can make your creativity, guitar skills and what you do in your DAW all mesh together, you have a virtually unlimited, permanent outlet for catharsis. After a while, you might just find yourself with a rather explosive passion for it! Your favorite music and your hunger to create will constantly feed off each other. When you're on a roll, there's a great deal of fulfillment going on there. ALWAYS make sure that you're ultimately doing it for yourself, though. \m/ There's hours worth I've stuff that I've wrote over the years that nobody but myself has heard, that I wrote simply because I wanted something specific to listen to. hehe Anyway, good job covering the very basic stuff. I'LL HAVE YOU KNOW I LOVE MY CDS AND CASETTES, BTW!
@DJTheMetalheadMercenary
@DJTheMetalheadMercenary Жыл бұрын
Well said! I love my CD's and Cassettes too, tangible physical format should never go away for many reasons. Creativity, inspiration, and fundamental knowledge are VERY important, absolutely. Interfaces and DAW and VST's are good and very much the norm nowadays, I grew up with a lot of Analog and Analog fusion so I still Mic my amp for my solo projects, for other projects with people we use various programs like Pro Tools and MX Craft as two examples, learning them all to a degree and being versatile is very useful.
@Ratselmeister
@Ratselmeister Жыл бұрын
Fruityloops still have lifelong update policy?
@Sanguivore
@Sanguivore 11 ай бұрын
Incredibly well-said, my friend!
@alpha-centaury
@alpha-centaury Жыл бұрын
I wanted to make a band, I bought a guitar, me learned to play a little bit. me got bills and grew up, me sold the guitar. me regrets every day...
@godetonter4764
@godetonter4764 Жыл бұрын
I live in forest and I look like a Troll . It's snowing all the time. How I exist I don't know because I have never seen another human until I found this phone in the snow. I need to know how to create Grim music with nothing but a phone. I have to do it for 1 hour daily when the northern lights bring in the open wi fi from the tiny village on the other side of mountain
@schnitzelberry
@schnitzelberry 9 сағат бұрын
“Let’s just be real, we’re black metal heads. We don’t have any friends that want to make music with us” that hit me like a truck of dead goats
@ozzlayer
@ozzlayer Жыл бұрын
You the guy behindDurbatuluk?? Oh man I listened the album (Baba jaga) 4 weeks ago in BMP chanel. AMAZING 👏
@cronothblackmetal297
@cronothblackmetal297 Жыл бұрын
Being in the game for a while, I must say that when you finally release your first album it's such a great feeling. Also, DIY all of it makes you a much better all-around musician, and you develop your skills waaay faster!!
@theenechryael
@theenechryael Жыл бұрын
If it's really raw black metal you don't have to have drums
@Lotastic_Films
@Lotastic_Films Жыл бұрын
This is pretty much a "How to start writing music" guide in general. My 5 cents: 🔴 Instead of an audio interface, get a cheap multi fx unit (like the Mooer stuff or maybe a used HX Stomp). These have pretty much all of the amps and effects you will ever need in one package. Also saves your computers DSP. 🔴 Also, try to make collabs early on. The other musician can make parts that you are not able to (yet) and you also start to make connections. Great list👍 greetings from Lotasticland
@Lotastic_Films
@Lotastic_Films Жыл бұрын
@slater666 Not necessarily. If you wanna use Plugins or wanna record vocals, then yes, but if you use a Multi FX unit like the HX Stomp or the Mooer units then you don't need one.
@Lotastic_Films
@Lotastic_Films Жыл бұрын
@slater666 sorry, I don't do mastering since I have no idea about it Bruh 😆
@MsIkari
@MsIkari Жыл бұрын
I can't even find a metal band in my town let alone anyone who would want to make metal music with me. I bought a drum kit yesterday and I'm learning that while working on some riff ideas on my guitar. I'm determined to make something sick and nasty. 🤘
@ilikevideos4868
@ilikevideos4868 Жыл бұрын
I know what a bar is. I can get beer there
@AceGametech
@AceGametech Жыл бұрын
Reaper is made by the guys who did winamp back in the day...its free to use. and outperformce many expensiv DAW
@joolz666
@joolz666 Жыл бұрын
Cool. I wish this had been up when I started my extremely dodgy one-woman black metal (which has turned a lot goth) project almost two years ago. Still, it's reassuring to know I kind of have been doing things correctly as per your list. Apart from firing myself from my one-woman project, when do people think is the best time to start releasing music via Distrokid et al rather than putting up efforts on YT? I'm kind of interested in doing so, but am not sure my crappy songs are good enough.
@bryanmons3463
@bryanmons3463 Жыл бұрын
I actually took your advice from one of your previous videos and started using reaper. Before that, I was amateur recording with Audacity. I realized how shitty that program was. But with reaper I was able to buy the kvlt drums 2 plugin, and stop using my Accoustica beatcraft program. Now my stuff sounds really legit. Ladies and gents, listen to this man.
@urkraft2799
@urkraft2799 7 ай бұрын
I just bought Kvlt drums 2 too. I used Drumkit from hell on my previous albums, but were never completely satisfied with the sound. But on the next album, I'm using Kvlt, and I've just started editing the drums, and it already sounds pretty good.
@metalsalvo
@metalsalvo Жыл бұрын
About Reaper... It's not free but they let you use it after the trial expires, which is great for learning and then you can buy it before you start using it for real.
@wolfmauler
@wolfmauler Жыл бұрын
Do you know if BandLab is any good?
@metalsalvo
@metalsalvo Жыл бұрын
@@wolfmauler I believe I've tried it. I say every professional DAW is good as long as it doesn't cost you 1k every year. Just try them and see which one you find more comfortable to use. What matters is the audio you put into them, as much as they're not random non professionals apps they're all going to do the job.
@GraveyardShift-tl6ri
@GraveyardShift-tl6ri Жыл бұрын
my advice to solo project peeps too is dont be afraid to stay super lofi/diy either if you want. i personally prefer cheap instruments and a messy recording room with methods that feel like they come from the early 2000s when you have no other workaround. i also somewhat understand the "raw for the sake of raw isnt good and you should try to be organic" argument but i disagree with it. i much more find enjoyment and value out of the creation process. what im trying to say is dont feel pressured into becoming more polished and needing your own high end home studio. dont be super minute about how your stuff sounds either, chances are someone is going to love it even if you yourself dont.
@RickLilShore
@RickLilShore Жыл бұрын
Lost me at mathematics, my mortal enemy
@louisyoung1916
@louisyoung1916 Жыл бұрын
No beer, no jokes, no black metal, no Joops...🤔 It's not Farvann! JoJo hired revenge hackers! 😲 Actually, it's good advice. Especially don't worry about having gear you can't afford and don't worry about how you sound next to your favorite bands. There is time for that later. 🤘🙂
@ogryzek_irl4352
@ogryzek_irl4352 Жыл бұрын
8:56 LMAOOO
@DJTheMetalheadMercenary
@DJTheMetalheadMercenary Жыл бұрын
Good overview video brother. Love my Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface for Vocal and Guitar work, though I did grow up doing things more Analog and fusion format (as well as on the live sound crew side at venues on and off), so I do Mic my Studio Amp for several solo projects and other bands, sounds great and learning how to properly mix and balance your recordings are half the battle with the recording process. There's many great DAW's and VST's out there, definitely don't be afraid to toy around with multiple to figure out which one is best for the individual artist. Playing to a Metronome can be really annoying but is very important to work on timing and beat count, after that skill development if one doesn't want to use it and play to drum tracks, that's a good route to go as well especially if one is aiming to play live at all/ in any capacity or with another musician or two. And absolutely right, being able to write/ program good drum tracks is essential to making a song sound good and "stand out" as much as knowing good songwriting skills overall alongside fundamentals. Being a one man project doesn't necessarily mean that you'll always do solo stuff, many opportunities to collaborate will come along as you build an audience and a network. I have just as much fun working with others as doing solo projects when everyone is apt and skilled at what they do and contribute. And sometimes working with others will produce music that's better than working alone, just depends on the individual levels of creativity and a number of other things. I still collect CD's and Cassette, will never stop either lol, a physical/ tangible format is important for many reasons (and I just enjoy them).
@joshbaldwin42
@joshbaldwin42 Жыл бұрын
"then you will get sad and depressed and no one wants that" - pfft, what if I'm starting a depressive BM project??? Hmmmm? Also, I am glad this was more serious. I was expecting "Never leave your mother's basement. Have no friends. Find a cassette recorder." etc.
@necroticdarkness
@necroticdarkness Жыл бұрын
That 8th step is always the hardest. You will always find some way to improve your music or make small adjustments and changes to the point you will never be satisfied with your track. You will never make your music "perfect" but it doesn't have to be, it just has to be "good enough" and leave you satisfied with what you created. That said, if later down the track you realise you can do better, just re-record or remaster, and then re-release. I wholeheartedly agree with listening to lots of different music. It will give you a new perspective you might not get otherwise, and help open the doors to more experimentation.
@grind4christ777
@grind4christ777 Жыл бұрын
Back in the early 90s I recorded my solo project bowel movement on a dual cassette karaoke machine and it actually sounded decent 🤣. Wow technology has changed with computers and software. Now I use a tascam 24 track to record. Find what works best for you. But yes definitely learn the fundamentals of music . Timing is everything 😁God bless you 🙏
@SimpleSlave
@SimpleSlave 8 ай бұрын
For the Fundamentals of Music part it helps to go through different songs, from your genre and from other type of music and create Maps for the songs. Maps with the beats, and the information about when the guitars come in, drums, vocals, tags, intro, verse, chorus, outro, speed changes, etc. It'll open a whole new world and make you look and listen to songs differently. It'll also train you to build and create songs far more easily by giving you a catalog of different types of Song Structures and Song Parts to draw from. It also pays to listen to different genres of music. If for nothing else than to help you with ideas, writers block, and give you a larger pallet from where to get your inspiration from. Listening only to the one genre of music can cause Music Inbreeding. It'll basically make you into a clone and nothing else. So even if you're making Black Metal, try injecting it with something else or look at it from a different perspective and angle. Through a different filter if you will. Who knows? You might end up stumbling into something completely new and awesome and original.
@deathmetalrules3692
@deathmetalrules3692 2 ай бұрын
I recorded with a acoustic guitar. I had money for a cheap set of pickups from amazon, reaper and guitar rig 4. An imagination to go off of and bam! Belial berith was born. I this next record will be much better.
@gwallgofrwydd-metel
@gwallgofrwydd-metel 7 ай бұрын
Rydw i newydd ddechrau prosiect Metel Du ar os dros ddeng mlynedd o recordio a chwarae 'gwmpas efo Metel a deunaw mlynedd o chwarae gitar. Mae'r pwyntiau rydych yn wu gwneud yn y fideo yma'n wych i unrhyw un sydd yn ceisio dechrau creu cerddoriaeth heb unrhyw brofiad! Maent yn wir am bob math o Fetel a Roc
@AC1D303
@AC1D303 28 күн бұрын
I make goa trance and like Black metal and have metal/black metal guys who like goa trance, maybe it just the 90-s
@fatmanpez
@fatmanpez Жыл бұрын
Make some CDr's with your scratchy tracks and whip up a sleeve in Gimp with a logo your scribbled up, art you want to put on there and all the song names then leave a stack of those at local record shops, gear shops, music schools, coffee shops ect. It's a great feeling when you come back next time and see a few of them are gone or you run into another musician to exchange with and throw tips back and forth. Take the next step and get some low cost Jewel Cases CDrs made from Kunaki for like $2 a piece and sell them on Bandcamp or a small label, I opened my own small label that has done a few releases here and there for a couple bands around the world and I've gotten some great memories with the musicians and bands I've worked with who some of which I became friends with and still talk to here and there. Black metal is the perfect genre for getting into starting a solo project because it's a genre that doesn't have a wall of big name labels and high production studios standing in your way from getting into the genre, seeing musicians like Satanic Tyrant Werewolf and Malefic in the late 00s just recording and releasing their own stuff inspired me to try recording stuff on my own and a few years later it was a few different projects, a label, a few open mics, another label doing a release for one of my projects, ( an endless pile of 90% written songs on my computer I haven't finished or recorded. . .) and overall just a lot of great memories and many more to come!
@wheelsofmercury
@wheelsofmercury Жыл бұрын
I think it's also good to build your image as an artist as well. Think about your logo, art/photography and even what you want to look like to other listeners (ESPECIALLY if you're willing to put on corpsepaint).
@sourcreamking
@sourcreamking Жыл бұрын
I disagree with your list Farvann... First, you need to come up with a cool name and design an even cooler logo. Then you need to give yourself a very evil stage name. Then, write some abominable lyrics, record everything using an old cassette recorder, and release your first demo to the world. Just like Frostwhore! (they waited 30 years before releasing their demos, skip that part, waiting is boring)
@santito_part_ii
@santito_part_ii Жыл бұрын
I started with making emo rap and trap metal, then I got introduced to black metal by watching your channel. now my project is mostly dsbm and dungeon synth sometimes combined with other genres
@drichinlord2953
@drichinlord2953 Жыл бұрын
sounds great dude!
@ChadKing69
@ChadKing69 Жыл бұрын
Versatility
@peterwhelan9657
@peterwhelan9657 Жыл бұрын
i was listening to sematary and i realized i liked his samples more than his songs
@EthanAnderson-gt7gz
@EthanAnderson-gt7gz Ай бұрын
Hardest part: finding a name for your project that hasn’t been taken already
@spellman007
@spellman007 Жыл бұрын
How to start a Black Metal project: don't
@CryptToneMusic
@CryptToneMusic 8 ай бұрын
I'm a horrorpunk with no friends to make music with 😂 nonetheless i still wish i heard these tips a few years ago. It wasn't until recently i understood writing to beats and how to program my drums or even note divisions haha. Also wish I had bought an interface way sooner instead of putting my practice amp and phone in the closet trying to record that way with no way to hear the drums
@kentucky1519
@kentucky1519 Жыл бұрын
Try starting a melodic death metal project in rural Kentucky. All they want to play is fucking country
@xjapan3
@xjapan3 Жыл бұрын
I think the next level of making the album is when you become critical of your own sound. You make improvements and then you need to re-record everything because there's a lot of positive changes. Suddenly there will be new energy in your music. You'll become obsessed with capturing this new energy. But then! Then!! You'll be motivated to push your boundaries and your limitations. But will it still sound like Black Metal? This becomes a complicated topic. This guy has a good channel. I'm subscribing. Thank you for your videos. You do an excellent job.
@HowardTheDork
@HowardTheDork 3 ай бұрын
"Don't listen to dream theater while doing that"... works on many levels.
@G3E007
@G3E007 Жыл бұрын
"you will make 90% songs in 4/4" >me who cannot think a BM song outside of 3/4 or 3/3 🥺
@ThrowingRocks
@ThrowingRocks Жыл бұрын
But what about the vocals?
@RisenfromEcstasy
@RisenfromEcstasy Жыл бұрын
It‘s really so much about trying out and playing around once you got your software working. And you will improve so fast while time goes by. Honestly my First EP sounds like shit when I listen to it now, but back then it was a huge milestone for me. Just keep going🔥
@pestmacht6497
@pestmacht6497 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, I gave your stuff a quick listen. You did improve very vell! Really cool stuff, subscriped to your channel. Keep going, would be happy to hear more music in the future.
@petermclaughlin3292
@petermclaughlin3292 Жыл бұрын
So many people are doing it now that it dosent matter . Good luck making any money at this . Better off busking on the streets for 80 to A hundred dollers or more A day .
@guitarplayer1495
@guitarplayer1495 Жыл бұрын
i was literally just thinking about starting my own band a few weeks ago...definitely watching this!
@BadEconomyOfficial
@BadEconomyOfficial Жыл бұрын
What if you know how to play, Guitar, bass and drums, and you know how to do vocals all in one?
@tomiivaswort6921
@tomiivaswort6921 Жыл бұрын
i want to start a black metal band with my bros. we even came up with a name and designed a logo. and i came up with a pretty good riff, I just gotta look that it doesn't exist already I also use reaper. it just wants to be paid, and complains about it one or two months long, but after that it shuts up and you can use it. there are no benefits of buying it.
@raven_of_zoso455
@raven_of_zoso455 6 ай бұрын
You forgot the copious amounts of drugs and stds you need in your system to be able to handle the fame once you release your first demo single.
@hubwil89
@hubwil89 Жыл бұрын
Cool material! Thanks for the tips. I have been doing music stuff for years (with some minor and major breaks) but I never released anything except for few tracks maybe. You inspired me to get my sh*t together and get the things done :)
@evmq1-25
@evmq1-25 4 ай бұрын
i already have a good base about music and stuff, but is cool to have a kinda of guide to get me motivated
@broncoxy
@broncoxy Жыл бұрын
I've already done lots of the basics, but my biggest problem is making an actual song out of riff ideas; I'm at the point where I can take a riff idea, record it, put drum and bass and sometimes some other stuff (synths or smth) in it and it'll sound half decent. However, it's not going much further than these snippets, only very rarely I actually got something with structure and different riffs. I have all these ideas and I don't think they're bad ones, but I just don't know how to connect them. It's like having the ingredients but not knowing what to cook...
@lautaro.k6164
@lautaro.k6164 Жыл бұрын
Its the same for me, I think its a matter of time, dont rush
@wolfmauler
@wolfmauler Жыл бұрын
If you're playing by ear, use a tuner if necessary to figure out the root notes of what you're playing, then learn the progessions of the chord (The only Chord Book you'll ever need is great for finding that obscure sound to make things interesting!) arpeggios etc. Then you can start piecing things together.
@InfinityDsbm
@InfinityDsbm Жыл бұрын
This is the part where creativity comes into it. I will always try, if i can, to have a good idea for a song and write the rifts around the lyrics, however if this doesnt work I will try to write melodies, (chorus, verse, intro) then build rifts and drums around the melody. If this doesnt work I will just listen to a bunch of music until i find something that is inspiring. It's not easy but when you get the idea right everything falls into place.
@IA-uo6un
@IA-uo6un 11 ай бұрын
Yeah bro learn about the circle of fifths and the different scales. That’s how u can figure out where to go and build progression in the song. Chord progressions in a harmonic minor or any other combo but u gotta know the rules before you break em
@lvizf22
@lvizf22 Жыл бұрын
Check out my band, the name is Signs Of Doom
@mauriciolopez9763
@mauriciolopez9763 Жыл бұрын
That was very interesting and usefull, thanks Farvann. The key is in how much you practice and how much you create, in everithing.
@Madies666
@Madies666 5 ай бұрын
Stumbled upon your channel and got really inspired! Thanks man and stay trve!
@mikekajzer
@mikekajzer Жыл бұрын
one can tell that you do software dev by the number you started your list with
@romanzahumensky3664
@romanzahumensky3664 Жыл бұрын
I'm actually starting my own black metal/ambient/synth project, so thanks for your video!
@nathaaaaaa
@nathaaaaaa 8 ай бұрын
Do I need to know how to play the guitar?
@NikoKozlowitz
@NikoKozlowitz Жыл бұрын
I'm not even a black metal musician, I'm more into prog/math... But yeah, that was actually reaaly good and helpful!
@alugilac8182
@alugilac8182 Жыл бұрын
I only know how to play drums and I have an electric kit. Would I just drop playing the drums and play guitar instead if I would be using digital drums?
@Farvann
@Farvann Жыл бұрын
haha you don't need digital drums if you know how to play drums
@coldfuneralwind9288
@coldfuneralwind9288 Жыл бұрын
I use Audacity to record my music unironically. It's undeniably kvlt
@negative_kiol2555
@negative_kiol2555 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Farvann. Thanks to you, I created my own black metal project. Thank you very much!
@walterpruitt6589
@walterpruitt6589 Жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to hear what you make 🤘
@Marthimband
@Marthimband Жыл бұрын
the only think i struggle with is mixing :(
@uvb-7667
@uvb-7667 Жыл бұрын
I'm still stuck at learning daw
@walterpruitt6589
@walterpruitt6589 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video Farvann, I wish I would have been able to see this video like 8 years ago. The only thing I would add is to not stress over the quality of the mix at first. Making my bands first record, being the guy recording and mixing it, it was stressful. I was trying to make it the most highest quality mix possible. I was trying to please the elitists (some of these people I use to associate with and call friends) that would say things like “the songs good but the mix is bad so I don’t like it”. I was chasing a sound that I wasn’t able to achieve at the time and it probably took a few years off my life from the stress of it. Don’t be like me. Make your mixes and mastering to however you want. Be happy with it. It may not have the level of mix of what’s on the radio and that’s more than okay. Don’t let elitists bully you for not having that diamond polish sound. This why I gravitate towards black metal. As an adult I still do. Go out there and make some black metal. And enjoy the journey. 🤘
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