:::MASHUP::: Avicii-I Could Be The One vs Tommy Trash-Truffle Pig (Danny Boy Mash UP)
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:::MASHUP::: Avicii-I Could Be The One vs Tommy Trash-Truffle Pig (Danny Boy Mash UP) Posted on: 22.03.2013 by Naoma Belveal
"I Could Be The Truffle Pig" (DannyBoy Mash UP)" DOWNLOAD LINK AVAILABLE BY REQUEST Let me know what you guys believe!!! ::If you do like the track throw a LIKE or a SUB on my Youtube Channel, I'd appreciate it!:: - Dj Danny Boy | |
Dinorah Fallica 25.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by TheRealDjDannyBoy
Melodic key wheel would be a good idea looking into. To further explain some above comments, when mentioning your keys clashing, means you are not in the same key or in harmonic 3rd or 5th steps. Therefore, the reason you have clashing. It is very simplistic to get a straight ahead beat to mix. However, first begin your mixes with them being in proper keys. Therefore, they will seamlessly and melodically be in the same key and you won't really notice that your mixing two songs together, except you will know they are two separate songs, for example the mash-up. Keep it up! |
Zulma Ramji 22.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by TheRealDjDannyBoy
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Naoma Belveal 22.03.2013 |
"I Could Be The Truffle Pig" (DannyBoy Mash UP)" DOWNLOAD LINK AVAILABLE BY REQUEST Let me know what you guys believe!!! ::If you do like the track throw a LIKE or a SUB on my Youtube Channel, I'd appreciate it!:: - Dj Danny Boy |
Naoma Belveal 29.03.2013 | Thanks for the feedback guys!! and CrashMOE ill give that a try! - Danny Boy |
Dinorah Fallica 25.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by TheRealDjDannyBoy
Melodic key wheel would be a good idea looking into. To further explain some above comments, when mentioning your keys clashing, means you are not in the same key or in harmonic 3rd or 5th steps. Therefore, the reason you have clashing. It is very simplistic to get a straight ahead beat to mix. However, first begin your mixes with them being in proper keys. Therefore, they will seamlessly and melodically be in the same key and you won't really notice that your mixing two songs together, except you will know they are two separate songs, for example the mash-up. Keep it up! |
Zulma Ramji 24.03.2013 | just keep trying man i am not very good myself yet |
Naoma Belveal 23.03.2013 | Ahh sorry you didnt like it, Thank you for listening and also your feedback. - Danny Boy |
Zulma Ramji 22.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by TheRealDjDannyBoy
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