

However, this is quite limiting especially for those who know a little about music. For extreme beginners you can change the scale within the settings to pentatonic, that way whatever you click will sound great automatically. so where ever you click relative to this axis is where Google Chrome Lab will create your note. The Y or vertical axis is your relative pitch meaning up is higher and down is lower. For those who don’t know much about music theory, don’t stress just copy my settings from either the picture on the right, or the custom video tutorial shown at the end of this article. The settings dictate the speed duration and tonality of your music. So, once you have found chrome music lab, click on song maker which is the main music editor. The best part is that it’s easy to use and completely free. This is Google’s free DAW software (Digital audio workstation), which allows you to edit music (actually MIDI) directly from your browser. Step one is to Google search “Chrome music lab”. This lesson, plus much more is thoroughly covered in Contrast Music’s online music production course, which is available now at Contreras /online-courses.

Today we will discuss how to create your own music for free in just four easy steps. Whilst the latter won’t hurt, they are not actually essential.

Surprisingly many people think you need expensive software, technical know-how, or previous audio engineering experience to actually produce your own music.
