Hello
Back in my days in year 8, I started listing to nightcore music and I loved it! I would listen to it everyday and I was thinking why don't I make my own nightcore music. So now I have a channel but think about it, nightcore music has now turned into people changing the song slightly, some songs I can still I can make out the original singer voice clearly to the point I can point out the guys voice in the song without thinking what the song was... Has anyone noticed this? Has nightcore become lazy? Let me know on your thoughts below!
Knightwing Nightcore
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Has Nightcore Music Changed?
- Knightwing Nightcore
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Re: Has Nightcore Music Changed?
Nightcore has always been lazy work, and I think that simplicity is part of the appeal. If something is going downhill about it all that'd be the choice of genres, since the vision of the original group and their releases are becoming lost in favor of the "any song can be Nightcore" view.
Re: Has Nightcore Music Changed?
^This.
The only reason nightcore could be seen as getting "lazier" is because practically every song, regardless of the genre, is being "nightcored" despite not meeting the original nightcore term.
In regards to the actual pitch and speed of the song, this generally comes down to the mixer/uploader/nightcorer/whatever's preference - some prefer it to be higher pitch and faster and vice versa. The aim of nightcore is to make a song sound like happy hardcore, which pitches the vocals to a certain extent and has quite a fast BPM. This of course can be interpreted in many different ways.
The only reason nightcore could be seen as getting "lazier" is because practically every song, regardless of the genre, is being "nightcored" despite not meeting the original nightcore term.
In regards to the actual pitch and speed of the song, this generally comes down to the mixer/uploader/nightcorer/whatever's preference - some prefer it to be higher pitch and faster and vice versa. The aim of nightcore is to make a song sound like happy hardcore, which pitches the vocals to a certain extent and has quite a fast BPM. This of course can be interpreted in many different ways.
- Knightwing Nightcore
- Posts: 5
- Joined: April 18th, 2015, 1:50 am
- Location: Western Australia Mate!
Re: Has Nightcore Music Changed?
Hmm you are both right, thanks for thoughts on this :D
Re: Has Nightcore Music Changed?
changed ? na it was always a shitty and quick way to get views only diffrence is now there is more of it