How to play Trance/ Techno on Keyboard (Lesson 1)
Wes teaches you simple steps on how to play your own trance/techno without the use of any music sheets or scores! This is lesson 1, and covers the very basics. Let me know how effective it is. Feel free to leave video responses on your progress; I will give you personal advice and tips on how to improve. Many thanks to Astroguy123 for recording this! *Lesson 2 is available! Check the video responses. Lesson 3 will be delayed for time being. Instead, Lesson 1.1 (and possibly 1.x) will be made to bridge the gap between lessons 1 and 2 to make learning easier =). Have Fun! Please visit www.norematch.com !
*-* wow it sounds great
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I just praticed
yes indeed he is very hot but he also very talented.
im actually learning something.
omg my name is wes haha
BAD ASS bro keep it up 5/5 and subbed
good.!
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hey ur kinda good at these trance stuff xD awsome i will learn it from you xD
Wow!
dude, that is SO cool.. i love trance, and I know how to play piano.. I must learn how to arrange that kind of music.. amazing.. thanks!!!
— stefan in Montreal
Dude!
Awesome!!
@colburn666
Yea! xD
darn ur good dude
wish i could play with 2 hands..
cool
FUCK YOU U DIDN’T DO NEW TUTORiAL FUCK U
damn your gay
that’s rihanna’s cry’s intro..kinda..
So basically…improv?
That’s all I saw here lol
Why would anyone dislike learning how to play techno?
@mecrowboi that’s wut she said
Keeping the trance music acoustic, I love that.
@isospeedrix you’re amazing, KEEP THE TUTORIALS COMING
Trance is 80′s New Age music with a beat. ACtually with little creativity and a lot of test you can transform almost anything into Trance.
I guess when u say pedal u mean, echo or reverb
@chex383 I dont know shit about music theory, but I find that in creating trance melodys its just a matter of playing around. Lots of dropping keys by a couple of notes. C to A for example is a good one. Eg… p[lay C and E togeher, than switch to A and E. Really simple trance. You can create loads of melodys from this. For your bass therefore you would go from C to A… whilst playing a range of higher notes that sound ‘right’ tohether.
@colburn666 HAHAH