GOOGLE SONG MAKER CONTEST - Make a song in 30 mins or less on your computer, earn Steem -- details inside :-)
I'm giving away 100% upvotes to all entries and 5 Steem to my favorite song.
EDIT - MONDAY MARCH 5 -- I am surprised and delighted by the huge number of participants in this contest. Tomorrow morning around 10am NYC time I will make the final decisions and send out all the prizes!
Google Song Maker Rules
Google's latest music-related app takes fun music making to a new level. This one is surprisingly deep, allowing you up to 3 octaves of range with full chromatic note choice (no limitation of one scale or small set of notes), you've got a few different drum sounds to pick from, and the color scheme is AMAZING for learning how to hear the notes better.
Basically it's a way to make some music in 30 mins and have fun while powering up your brain. TBH I feel like using this for 15 mins a day could actually be a pretty great way to do "ear training" and composition/songwriting practice at all once.
Here's my favorite experiment so far (note - original song written by the band "chon"): https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/5470055047364608
How to Participate
It's simple: Visit the Google Chrome Music Lab: https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com - whip up a track for about 30 mins. Then, share the track and a few sentences about your experience making the song - how was the app?
After that, you'll receive a 100% upvote from me ($0.60 or so) and I might follow you if it turns out we have similar music taste. No promises tho. My favorite song will receive 5 steem, to be awarded in a day or two whenever I feel like it.
Cool? Oh one last thing -- TAG A FRIEND who you should participate! If you do this AND submit a song, I will send you an extra 1 steem bonus guaranteed (first 10 participants only).
Steem on,
Haha this is awesome, I've never heard of this before.
I made a little chord progression in it - this could actually be beneficial for kids trying to get acclimated to the language of music production! Good find!
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/6555869219127296
Hell yes! This is more of an indie / post-punk vibe, totally different style from anything I have found so far on my own. Nice harrison, now I am inspired to keep trying more.
Hey Matt, I will reply to you here because I couldn't find a way to reply to the actual post. When I hit reply up there it replies to the last comment of this post. (I am brand new here, I did read your post about the eBook you are writing though and it's really informative).
Great fun app, here is a little piece I did: https://goo.gl/wRtj6N
Nice, dance groovin' but with an edge of rock or maybe post-punk. Got my head bopping but with some intensity in the melody. Well done @eslisugich welcome aboard
Haha thanks man. Yeah go get it!
I found myself looping this one far longer than I anticipated I would
good job man! 4 bars full of good vibes! :)
This song is so dope yo!
OMG you won this ! i love it
@VoyceAtlas Submission
If you like it...
CLICK HERE TO UPVOTE ORIGINAL POST.
I'M TAGGING: @BRYANDIVISIONS @DJRAYCRAFT
DOPE! LOVE IT. Its definitely catchy in a button mashing kind of way. Nice dude I will transfer you your 1 steem for the referrals a bit later
my totally random song :)
https://goo.gl/zYKHwP
Feels a bit like you are making an Atari game song :) Love what @harrisonmir did! I had no clue what to do, to be honest.
I don't know who should participate. All I see are awesome photographers... maybe they have hidden skills. @soyrosa, how are your music skills?
I feel like I'm cheating because I'm actually a music producer. 😉 I love what you did! Sounds like it could be in a video game soundtrack! Maybe like a racing game or something.
let's go retro!! I think it is awesome to give this limited platform a shot as a producer. Must be frustrating to only have 0.1% of the options available. And still, you manage to turn it into something that makes sense ;)
Haha yes and no - one of my mantras as a producer who is often working for someone else is 'never complain about the resources available - just make it work'. Often times I'm working with folks who don't have million dollar studios to record in and such - the assets often aren't perfect and it's my job to make it awesome anyway.
Adaptation is invaluable!
As I mentioned to @heymattsokol too - this could be a great primer for someone who might be interested in music production but just wants to get used to the format and fool around a little bit without dropping $$$. That's hugely important too!
Love it! It may be random, but it's random in the best way. Well done and thanks for doing the recommendation :-)
and thank you for the fun idea and the steem :)
hey man! this is pretty neat. it's pretty basic (it was lacking the 15th note for me to make it a full 2 octaves, and each note duration is standard) but it allows you to create a song nonetheless. my kid wasn't looking on and wanted to play with it. here's my song that I composed within 30 minutes:
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/5633105964564480
now to tag a few friends - @calvinlee, @stephhchia, @maxyong!
SO SICK! You are the first person to compose something that resembles a full song, not easy to do with three octaves, two instruments, and only 16 measures to work with. Love it.
Yoooo so I have a link to my first song I made on there (just a fun little goofy mariimba/drumkit loop) https://goo.gl/kWHrfD I whipped this one up this morning right after I saw your insta post.
This second track though.... https://goo.gl/mRbW9V I'm actually pretty frickin' stoked on. I picked strings (a choice influenced by my love of Aphex Twin) and built a nasty little discordant riff with lead and bass lines. I love the way the bongos play out the beat before it loops. It totally reminds me of a jingle from the Goron Temple in Legend of Zelda. Like something that would play when you enter a shop.
I want @grapthar to make a song on here! He would kill it.
Yeaaa this def feels like exactly what I would want to hear upon entering any shop in a Zelda game. Spot on, and first use of congas in the thread. Here's hoping the mighty @grapthar stops by
hahaha dude this app is great!! is perfect for children and adults of course!! this is my entry, a piece of 8 bit rock and roll hahaha.
I made it in less than 10 minutes, i think..For this one, i pick the piano and kit and hit the tempo on 159...
Hope you enjoy it!!
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/6425671848951808
Nice! Interesting melody / chords, feels like you got a little bit of jazz sneaking into the pop groove there. Well done especially in only ten minutes nice work javier
thanks man, i appreciate it!! i will like to tag my brother @steamdan
Wow, that was fun! It reminds me times when I played my organ. Now I have no instruments to play. I'm glad I found this.
Here is my track https://goo.gl/h5GPJM
Got a headache in the end lol
@chamudiliyanage, @tegoshei, you can try this too!
Woah! Very visual on this track, I feel like I could go for a jog on top of this melody lol. Super chromatic and march-like, significant forward momentum and playful energy. Thanks for participating.
@heymattsokol, thanks for awakening my musical side today :)
Have a listen to this weird thing I made: https://goo.gl/vqy7BU
Now, I nominate @jamesgetsit to do this. Since he probably won't receive the mention otherwise, I'll go comment on something of his too.
My opinions on the tool: honestly, I felt the same way about this as I do with any music writing tool I have ever used. It's difficult for me to visualise the music I see in my head and put it into the visual language these tools understand. I get frustrated really easily, and I had planned a longer song, but the time limit was up and I had only finished half of what I wanted to do.
Still, I like the way it came out, for something done in such a short time.
In general, I am frustrated with the inability to record the songs I hear in my mind's ear. I have a new one all the time, and they are all just immediately lost once I forget them, because I have no way to accurately record them.
Yea I can hear you about it being hard to convey whats in your mind onto the page, although in this case it is sounding exquisitely musical like it could be a passage out of any Bach or Beethoven kinda piano piece. DANK, if this is anywhere near what is in your mind at the start, I'd say you are doing great.
Thanks, man. Yeah, Bach specifically did a lot of this sort of fast-moving chord-centric stuff. Not that I'm arrogant enough to say that I was "inspired" by his work or anything. I probably was, I guess. I listened to that sort of music a lot when I was young.
I love the idea for this app. I think it's incredibly useful for non musicians, especially with the pitch to midi conversion via the mic. That being said, I personally hated the interface. Using a midi keyboard automatically moves one beat per note, there's no mass erase for a beat, and I want reverb for the drum sounds ala funklet. All that being said, this was a fun way to spend 30 minutes. Did some stevie wonder chords over some weirder rhythms https://goo.gl/kDCJPr
Classiest submission of the contest so far 200%. Nice dude you are the first one to do the latin kinda style
I'm a classy kinda guy
Oh, I'll put that on repeat ;)
It's a very cool toy. I have no musical background but here's my simple little piano loop >> link What do you think?
love it.