![]() Trance songs don’t usually have an A-B-A-B verse-chorus-verse-chorus structure – trance tracks just sort of build and build, and go and go and go. Trance is DEFINITELY for taking you to another place, which of course is often enhanced with drugs. And, at times, the snare is out.īut I think the most important defining factor about trance is the sawtooth synth with the super transcendent melodies. ![]() There’s usually another 808 snare that does some filling too. Usually an 808 or a 909 clap sound (I’ll talk about what an 808 and 909 is tomorrow, how about?). The snare is even more de-emphasized, but it’s still there. You’re in the same ballpark, with BPM’s at 120-140bpm, 4/4 time signatures and of course, the 808 kick on every beat. Sawtooth synths that are more melodic than techno or house. Here’s an example of a pretty typical (although creative for the genre) trance song:įirst thing I notice – a spiritual transcendent energy. ![]() This time I thought we’d check out trance music. HI! Aaron here again, still investigating genres.
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