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Hey guys! This is probably the most important topic I've covered and some of the best monologue I've done! You can probably tell this is the most comfortable I've been talking to myself. I used to worry a lot about how I was going to make my music completely my own, while still as good as the stuff that influences me... without copying it. If this sounds familiar, this video is for you. Today we're inside the Ableton fireside chat to talk about stealing from your favorite artists. It's hugely important to study successful music if you want yours to stack up - not only in musicality/arrangement, but also in the measurable characteristics of the mix and master. 'Successful' doesn't have to mean chart-topping. It just means that it does what you want your music to do. You can't start from zero! We need reference points to know what's working. While music is subjective in nature, studying it in more objective ways can help demystify the things we find so elusive about nailing down the sounds we are seeking for our own creations. Hope you guys found this helpful! As always, let me know what's on your mind and how I can help :) Be sure to Subscribe and follow me here: SoundCloud: / thee_curator Insta: / luke_the_curator Twitter: / lukethecurator Facebook: / thecuratormusic why you need to STEAL from your favorite artists (the ONE thing I wish I knew) [Ableton Tutorial]