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473X4ND3R 3 points ago +3 / -0

I use Propellerhead Reason but the learning curve is pretty steep with this program. It's basically simulated hardware and mainly used for electronic music.

If you want to start easy, there's some apps like Walk Band for free that let you play around a little and give you a feeling how making music with software works.

I have no clue about musical theory, can't read notation. But I always liked making music and so I did. If I can, why shouldn't you?

It's mostly only getting started that's the hard part. I got lucky back then. I was going through a bad breakup and needed something to fill my time with. So I threw myself into it. Got more out of the break-up than out of the whole relationship, so yay.

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473X4ND3R 4 points ago +4 / -0

Many suffer not being able to express their creativity because they did not get to start at an early age when such things are easy to learn. But technology really lowers the entry treshold, and never before has the 'layman' been able to produce basically studio-quality music from his own desk.

You should absolutely get a keyboard, nothing fancy. Back in the day we used MIDI keyboards now their are cheap usb keyboards on amazon for ten bucks. They're small so you can easily put them away.

Composing by klickling blocks in a sequencer is like trying to play the piano with boxing gloves. You're always fighting technology every step of the way. Probably no one could do that without inspiration-killing levels of frustration. I know I couldn't Plug in your keyboard, and every instument in your collection is now right at your Fingertipps. You can play dirty and free, and klick around in the sequencer to correct the notes afterwards. now the tech is on your side.

Our movement needs creative people not just right now, but in all the years to come. So in a certain sense it might even be your patriotic duty to look a little closer at those melodies inside of you and to help them to a way to get out. Because a good song tells the story better than thousand political speeches.

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473X4ND3R 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well music theory can't replace you getting a feeling for what notes go well together right? Maybe learn to play a few simple pieces. Then make your own variations.

For composing a good start is plotting the base line and then filling in melodies. So you'd take four chords or notes, (why not E, B, C# minor, and A - the famous 'four chords'). You let them run in a loop, on a chello maybe. And then you improvise some little melody. Sometimes - not always - you'll find something nice, so you record it and then you do that again and then you look up and it's already getting morning and now somehow that monster has 19 tracks and a choir that praises the god emperor and you don't even know how you did that.

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473X4ND3R 16 points ago +16 / -0

Heh, another dinosaur. We're still out there it seems.

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473X4ND3R 8 points ago +8 / -0

There's good software out there. You can basically arrange a whole orchester all by yourself, without knowing notation. Study up whats good for beginners, start playing a bit with it, having a bob ross attitude - no mistakes, just happy little accidents. You can get a cheap usb keyboard and use this software to record melodies that you can alter to your liking afterwards, in as many tracks as you want. If you're stubborn enough to put enough time in this, you can realize any musical project you want.

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473X4ND3R 49 points ago +49 / -0

Deviancy. Degeneracy. Debauchery. Decadency. Deceitfulness. Deficiecy. Delinquency.

Demonic. Diabolic. Devious. Devlilish. Disgusting.

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473X4ND3R 84 points ago +85 / -1

No idea how he does it. In ancient times, they would have written songs about this man.

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473X4ND3R 2 points ago +2 / -0

You know what? I noticed that myself the other day.

But in all seriousness, I cannot reasonably explain how that man can best every single thing they sling at him. Can anyone even remember all the petty mean spirited shit we've heard the last four years? That's some Iob-level of punishment and yet there he's standing - somehow getting stronger with every attack. I mean who is that guy?

My pet conspiracy theory is that Trump has a time machine and simply loads a savegame and jumps back every time he messes up, so that for the rest of us it looks like a perfect streak. I mean what are the odds? And then there's that little fact that Trumps uncle was the first to evaluate Tesla's estate after the death of the great inventor, that feeds very nicely into my tinfoil hat theory.

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473X4ND3R 6 points ago +8 / -2

Albeit riots, mulism- and left wing terror attacks - and all the concessions that followed - suggest that violence is viable in achieving political goals (that's why appeasement always is a bad idea, duh), I really don't think that the United States of America are already at a point where violent confrontation is the only way to save the Union. I think if that day ever comes no one will be in doubt about it.

This county can still heal. If we break up the big media conglomerates so people get presented diverse political views; if Americans get united with great national endeavours like the quest for mars, there's still hope.

It's just that Trumps victory must be so overwhelming, the voice of the people so thunderous that it cannot be ignored.

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473X4ND3R 32 points ago +33 / -1

The deep state will protect their own. They have to, because if they no longer can, they're no longer the winning team and their minions will leave them like rats the sinking ship.

So, heads will roll when the demand for them to roll is so loud that to protect the culprits would be more costly than to sacrifice them, it's that simple.

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473X4ND3R 3 points ago +4 / -1

Stuck in the swamp. Holy shit didn't you follow the movie this far? The DoJ is not your friend. No government agency where career bureaucrats govern from the shadows is your friend.

The deep state will protect their own. They have to, because if they no longer can, they're no longer the winning team and their minions will leave them like rats the sinking ship.

So, heads will roll when the demand for them to roll is so loud that to protect the culprits would be more costly than to sacrifice them, it's that simple.

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473X4ND3R 1 point ago +1 / -0

The 'fierce but mostly peacefull' way would be to simply block all highways and leave everything else intact. Why destroy precious infrastructure. I'm sure there would be a lot of unbloody ways to solve this. Let the sanctuary cities boil a little with vibrant diversiveness while nothing goes in and nothing comes out and the summer riots would look like a church picknick pretty fucking quick. And that wouldn't be even close to a civil war, just friedly, peacefull civil disobedience.

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473X4ND3R 14 points ago +16 / -2

The child people city dwellers don't produce anything that's needed for the survival of the nation. Literally everything, food, fuel, oil, coal, steel - in all comes from the heartland.

They really really beg to be reminded of that fact.

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473X4ND3R 8 points ago +9 / -1

Nah it's just a question of cutting of the metropolitan areas, allow no clean water, traffic or electricity in for two weeks and whos left after that is probably willing to overthink things.

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473X4ND3R 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is the wet dream of every lawyer with focus on libel cases.

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473X4ND3R 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's a way of killing two birds with one stone in here somewhere hehe.

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473X4ND3R 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was talking more about the globalists in general, but of course the democrats as their willing minions are the greatest thread to the integrity of the Republic at this moment. It was always clear that anything that could be a real danger to the survival of the Union would come from within.

Well, this dreadful time has now come. But the traitors and saboteurs can only prevail if good men stand by and do nothing. Everyone will know what to do when the time has come. Still the ingenious machine the founding fathers created is running and it's working despite all the dirt they threw into the gears. Four years of cleanup made it run so well that they had to pull the emergency brake and shut the whole thing down. But they couldn't even do that.

Believe, fellow pede. Believe that the American people have the right instincts, that for themselves they understand what's going on and see through the lies. If it were not so, would Trump ever have won the White House?

We're the side that sees the people as souvereign individuals and we trust in their common sense. The other side are those who want to turn the populace into child people dependend on the state, being told what to think, to say, to do - with the state as surrogate parent. They want to turn the USA into another Europe. And if they in trying this destroy the work of the founding fathers and abolish and sabotage the institutions they have established, it's everyone's duty to bring those people to justice.

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473X4ND3R 30 points ago +30 / -0

Every time their plan fails, they just carry on as if it went right. It's abolutely hysterical.

Infect the world with a deady pandemic! What, it's not that deadly at all? Well just pretend it is!

Provoke right wing militias into lashing out in the streets! What they stayed home and bought more ammo? Well just pretend they're out there!

Infect the president with a deadly virus and incapacitate him! What, he feels better already? Well just pretend he's sick!

If you look at it from a distance it's hillariously funny.

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473X4ND3R 5 points ago +5 / -0

The right man in the right position at the right time.

It's not often that stars align that perfectly.

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473X4ND3R 14 points ago +14 / -0

While the general idea of reviving the good old American tradition of taring and feathering is very appealing, that's obviously a setup for the headlines.

If they wanted to arrest everyone who wanted that witch gone and said so, half of the state would be behind bars.

by wumao
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473X4ND3R 1 point ago +1 / -0

Worse. A sociopath would simply feel nothing. She feels joy - look at her being unable to suppress her smile - as she vehemently shakes her head denying the very words coming out of her mouth.

She's evil. I don't understand how you can numb the hearts of people so much that they can't smell the sulfur from half a mile away.

We're really up against something that back in the day would simply be called demonic. It seems a motive for God how I know Him to choose a sinner like Trump as his champion - and humble him in the process, so that he might grow as a person. And if I compare 2016 Trump to now, that's exactly what happened.

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473X4ND3R 5 points ago +5 / -0

He said in the past he wants to leave it up to the states, which would be best. But seriously who cares about weed. It's that damn fentanyl from china that we need to get off the streets.

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473X4ND3R 10 points ago +10 / -0

Are eight years really enough to fix all the shit that happened since the new deal? Could you dismantle the fed in the remaining time for example? How do we guarantee the next president won't be a plant?

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473X4ND3R 2 points ago +2 / -0

I really believe New York is in the game.

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