How To Analyze and Reverse Engineer ANY Song (Active Listening With Juno by Sabrina Carpenter)

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  1. great video, super helpful 🤩

  2. Thank you 😊 for this amazing content

  3. Maybe a step too much, but if you had used a stem splitter, you could've dissected the elements in more detail. Not for your own process, but for the educational purpose of this video. For example, with explaining the upbeat of the hi hats, cutting out the rest of the music and vocals it would be a bit more apparent and easier to focus on. Plus, you could've showed how the drums and bass work together by soloing them.

  4. Top notch content, great work!

  5. You are an absolute legend, I keep learning every week🔥

  6. Thank you Brother You Really Make Great And Very Useful Video Definitely It's Helps Me And I'm Sure Others As Well.

  7. Great analyze of the song, I love to watch the deconstruction on Point Blank Music and i like the way you do it . Good job!

  8. Hey Austin,
    Thank you for your analysis !
    Do you think you will release a tuto reproducing this song ?

  9. Appreciate all these tutorials keep it up 💯

  10. Do you ever chart using Nashville notation?

  11. Ive genuinely been wanting to learn how to reversee engineer a song i heard yesterday but i didnt know where to start. This video is a Godsend

  12. That bass slide in the prechorus adds a huge amount of movement too. Slides into the next bar are an easy way to to juice up what would be a boring transition

  13. It would be amazing to have a whole series of these! Thank you, I really enjoyed it and probably one of the most important skills to develop 💠

  14. Austin you’re the man so many funny moments in this breakdown 🙌 the demonetized jokes and the package zoom in killed me 😂

  15. This is really a gem for everyoneee. Just watch your last active listening video few days ago

  16. Perfect timing with this one. I’ve just started breaking down tracks like this myself, so this really helps a lot. Do you have any tips for identifying those hard-to-hear atmospheric melodies that usually sit in the background but are crucial for setting the vibe? Like those subtle, slightly distorted, reverb-y guitar layers or similar sounds?

  17. I have a feeling that since the tuning is off a tad (unless your piano is slightly out) that they sped up or slowed the song down after the fact, so prob recorded at 130 or 131 and changed to 130.5 later

  18. This was super useful! Thanks Bro!

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