Looking for some remixes but by all means, post your favorite lofi shit too.
I'm also getting into making music so please mention any songs that probably would sound good in lofi and I'll definitely find time to play some jazz or chillhop chords/countermelodies into them.
Note: NOT looking for stuff like this: Wii song lofi thats just slowed down with some reverb because these things clearly took 2 minutes to make...But if it really hits different then by all means, post it.
I can start I guess:
https://youtu.be/Ii1j7ZfRDnk
https://youtu.be/7Tm6h22APQM
Looking for some remixes but by all means, post your favorite lofi shit too.
I'm also getting into making music so please mention any songs that [i]probably would[/i] sound good in lofi and I'll definitely find time to play some jazz or chillhop chords/countermelodies into them.
[u]Note:[/u] [b]NOT[/b] looking for stuff like this: [url=https://youtu.be/3fP9VCRxFP8]Wii song lofi thats just slowed down with some reverb[/url] because these things clearly took 2 minutes to make...But if it [i]really[/i] hits different then by all means, post it.
I can start I guess:
https://youtu.be/Ii1j7ZfRDnk
https://youtu.be/7Tm6h22APQM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHZmqlZGgO4 lofi potential?
https://soundcloud.com/wiardon/beige-slippers
please hmu,
if you play an instrument learn your 2-5-1's in all 12 keys (be sure to do both triads and 7ths). Most of the lofi genre is just a bunch of never-ending 2-5-1's with some rifts in either a church mode or a blues scale. Dont' forget to throw in your fancy extensions (b9/#11)
Bill Evans' is essentially where all modern jazz players (especially people like potsu) learn to play, that man has been sampled many times in many different genres of music (look at songs like Nardis and most of the album A portrait in Jazz songs like Blue in Green )
Errol Gardner is also very important in the lofi/jazz genre look at Misty
Honestly you can play most lofi songs if you know about 6 different jazz voicings on a piano. The drums shouldn't be strict and should follow the melody, and don't forget to throw in some ambient noises.
please hmu,
if you play an instrument learn your 2-5-1's in all 12 keys (be sure to do both triads and 7ths). Most of the lofi genre is just a bunch of never-ending 2-5-1's with some rifts in either a church mode or a blues scale. Dont' forget to throw in your fancy extensions (b9/#11)
Bill Evans' is essentially where all modern jazz players (especially people like potsu) learn to play, that man has been sampled many times in many different genres of music (look at songs like [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxzeDpBvxv4]Nardis[/url] and most of the album A portrait in Jazz songs like [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW_7gRH7ASE]Blue in Green[/url] )
Errol Gardner is also very important in the lofi/jazz genre look at [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_tAU3GM9XI]Misty[/url]
Honestly you can play most lofi songs if you know about 6 different jazz voicings on a piano. The drums shouldn't be strict and should follow the melody, and don't forget to throw in some ambient noises.