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Post Your Questions HERE for Tomorrows Live Q+A

This was supposed to happen early last week but life took over :P I'll be playing catch up this week with several videos though!

Firstly, we'll be doing a live lesson tomorrow night at 8PM CT. I will post a link to the stream 1 hour before it begins. If you have already sent me a question, please REPOST it here! And as always, if your question involves a file/mp3, just email it to me at signalsmusicjake@gmail.com.

Then I'll be doing two different videos for you all here next week. One will be a live production/composition session on Seasonally Spooky music, and the other will be a pre-recorded lesson and demonstration on turning songs into instrumentals for piano/guitar.

So ask away and I'll try my best to prepare some informative answers for you all tomorrow night!

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I’m not sure if there’s enough time or it’s an appropriate question to ask, but I was practicing scales against a backing track. Can you do a demo of determining the chords/extensions from the backing track by ear? https://youtu.be/einl3CzAp1E

Aaron Shemon

Heya, Jake! Been a while, as usual. Don't get too many questions I need answered these days (prolly since I'm dealing with a lot of them in College already), but I did have one I found pertinent this time. Me and a classmate of mine recently finished an Orchestral Psytrance track called "Opium," which will release on all stores come the 24th of October (shameless plug), and that got me thinking about the idea of collaboration. The thing is, however, that we started that project well over two years ago, and it sat on the back-burner for most of those two years. I haven't done too many collaborations thus far, or perhaps I should say that I haven't finished too many. Outside of Opium, the only collaborations I've finished have been projects of my own where I involved a vocalist, and while I suppose those do count as collaborations, I'm more concerned with collaborating on the actual songwriting process from the very beginning. You see, I'm starting a new collaboration with another classmate of mine, and the ideas we have so far are really fun. So, with all that exposition and context out of the way, here's my question: do you have any tips or advice for working on collaborative projects? I'd hate for this project to follow in the footsteps of Opium and be left to gather dust for a few years. Cheers!

Wolfy


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