Lesson 6. Arranging Music with GarageBand Lesson Files | Lesson > Lesson_06 > 6-1 Techno80s Starting; 6-2 Techno80s Finished | Time | This lesson takes approximately 1 hour to complete. | Goals | Understand the difference between melody and rhythm | | | Search for loops that fit the project | | | Evaluate a monotonous arrangement | | | Solo, mute, and change tracks using keyboard shortcuts | | | Move a region out of time with snapping off | | | Split a repetitive region | | | Arrange the beginning, middle, and end of a song | | | Create a drum turnaround | | | Double a track with mixed instruments | | | Move and resize a cycle region | | | Copy, paste, and duplicate multiple regions in the Timeline | Now that you've learned how to work with all of the different types of regions and tracks in GarageBand, it's time to start putting them all together to arrange a song. Arranging is the art of putting musical parts together to build a song. There are many different styles and techniques for arranging music. In this lesson, you'll learn about the building blocks of a song, plus basic and advanced techniques for arranging music in the Timeline. |