How to Make Medieval Music Dubstep

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How to Make Medieval Music Dubstep – A guide to creating a new style of music by fusing medieval and dubstep elements.

Medieval Music

Medieval music was often used for dancing, and it was a very important part of courtly life. Dubstep can be a very modern and popular genre of music, but it can also have elements of medieval music. In this article, we will explore how to make medieval music dubstep.

What is medieval music?

Medieval music is a style of European music from the Middle Ages. That period begins in the 5th century and ends in the 15th century. It’s sometimes called the “Middle Ages” because it’s the time between the Classical period and the Renaissance.

The music of the Middle Ages is separated into two main types: sacred and secular.

Sacred medieval music includes religious songs, chants, and plainsong melodies. This type of music was often performed in churches by professional singers, or by monks and nuns in monasteries.

Secular medieval music includes all other non-religious song and dance tunes. This type of music was usually performed by minstrels at nobles’ courts, or by commoners at town festivals and other special events.

What instruments are used in medieval music?

Though there were many different types of instruments used in medieval music, some of the most popular were the flute, lute, bagpipe, and percussion instruments such as drums.

What are the characteristics of medieval music?

Medieval music is characterized by its use of Gregorian chant and early polyphony. The style of the music is often determined by the region in which it was composed. For example, English medieval music includes elements of French and German music, while Spanish music of the same period includes influences from the Arab world.

In general, medieval music is simpler in form and texture than the music of the Renaissance. It is also more pious in tone, with many works focused on religious subjects. However, there are exceptions to every rule, and you can find a wide variety of medieval works that explore different styles and emotions.

Dubstep

If you want to make your music sound more modern, you can try dubstep. Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that is characterized by its heavy bass and drum beats. It’s a popular style of music for clubbing and festivals. To make medieval music dubstep, you’ll need to add some heavy bass and drum beats to your tracks.

What is dubstep?

Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that emerged in South London in the late 1990s. It is generally characterized by sparse, syncopated rhythmic patterns with prominent sub-bass frequencies. The style emerged as an offshoot of UK garage, drawing on a lineage of related styles such as 2-step and dub reggae. In the 2010s, the genre began to be referred to as “bass music”.

What instruments are used in dubstep?

The standard dubstep kit includes a sub-bass drum, snare drums, clap, hi-hats, and percussion. The sub-bass drum is the key to getting the dubstep sound. It’s a deep, resonant drum that provides the foundation for the rest of the music. The snare drums and clap provide the syncopated elements that give dubstep its unique groove. Hi-hats and other percussion instruments add texture and dynamics.

What are the characteristics of dubstep?

In order to understand what dubstep is, it is important to first understand the history and origins of the genre. Dubstep began to develop in the late 1990s in London. The music was a fusion of two established genres of electronic dance music: 2-step garage and drum and bass. 2-step garage is a style of house music that uses a two-step beat instead of the four-on-the-floor beat found in most house music. Drum and bass is a style of dance music that features heavily syncopated drums and basslines.

Making Medieval Music Dubstep

With a little creativity, you can make medieval music dubstep. You’ll need to find a suitable beat and then add in some medieval instruments. The key is to keep the rhythm going and to make sure the instruments are in sync. With a little practice, you’ll be able to create some great medieval dubstep music.

Choose a medieval song

The first step to making medieval music dubstep is to choose a medieval song. Any sword-fighting, jousting, or damsel-in-distress type of song will work perfectly. Once you have your song selected, it’s time to start thinking about the dubstep beat.

Create a dubstep beat

To make a dubstep beat, start by choosing a tempo and time signature. Then, create a basic drumbeat using kick drums, snares, and hi-hats. Once you have your drumbeat established, add in basslines and melodies. To create a drop, add in a build-up of percussion and synths before bringing in the bassline and drums to create a drops. Finally, add effects like reverb and delay to give your track more depth and dimension.

Incorporate the two genres

In order to make medieval music dubstep, you will need to incorporate elements of both genres. For the medieval element, you will need to use traditional instruments such as the lute, bagpipe, or hurdy-gurdy. For the dubstep element, you will need to use modern electronic production techniques.

One way to incorporate the two genres is to create a track that starts with a dubstep beat and then slowly introduces elements of medieval music. For example, you could start with a basic dubstep drum beat and then add in a few bars of lute playing. As the track progresses, you could add in more and more elements of medieval music until the track is primarily made up of those elements.

Another way to make medieval music dubstep is to take a piece of medieval music and remix it using modern dubstep production techniques. This can be done by adding in a heavy dubstep bassline or by applying effects such as reverb or delay. You could also chop up the original medieval track and rearrange it into a new dubstep track.

No matter which approach you choose, make sure that you stay true to both genres by incorporating key elements from each one.

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