LO-FI R&B - UMA VISãO GERAL

lo-fi r&b - Uma visão geral

lo-fi r&b - Uma visão geral

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Although not being as offensive as any other swear, this video is as close to a swear being uttered in any official BFDI media, with Ruby repeatedly singing "dayum", which is an alternative spelling for "damn".

Remote is relaxing as TV plays music, then the camera pans out to reveal Robot Flower also listening to the music. TV is also showing visualizers with the name in the middle of the screen called BFBEATS.

Flower and Bomby sit at the top of the steps from "Get to the Top in 500 Steps" and "Getting Teardrop to Talk" eating bananas. They are sharing one earphone while listening to music on a device that looks like a phone, or an MP3 player.

There are countless genres within Lo-fi music. The musical style originated in Hip Hop during the 90s when producers would combine drum and bass samples from Funk with Jazz melodies and harmonies.

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It is easy to make the mistake of Music Lo-Fi homogenizing jazz and hip hop into “chill listening” just as bossa nova evolved, watered down, as it made waves through the US.

This is of course a very standard pattern, and once you get the hang of it, you should feel free to play around with the Beatmaker and come up with The Bst Lo-Fi your own creative patterns. The sky’s the limit here!

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The subject of this article or section is non-canon. The Music Lo-Fi events described did not happen in the official main BFDI universe.

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"Let's Raid The Warehouse" was the only episode not referenced at all during the Study Lo-Fi song. However, since it includes points it may have been.

It's all about embracing imperfections, using vintage equipment and effects that sound analog and purposely dated.

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