5 Things We Learned From Timbaland
âLook at Quincy Jones â he was 50 when he did Thriller! Whatâs my Thriller? Thatâs the goal.â These exact words could have been spoken by just about any ambitious producer of the last 30 years. But the fact that they come from none other than Timothy Mosley, aka Timbaland, may come as a bit of a surprise. After all, for someone who by the age of 40 had already crafted huge, era-defining hits for Missy Elliot, Justin Timberlake, BeyoncĂ©, Jay-Z and scores of others, coasting towards an early retirement would have been an acceptable, even predictable, career trajectory.
But Timbaland today is as busy and enthusiastic as ever, and he wouldnât be Tim if he wasnât focussed on the future and the evolution of his craft. Technically speaking, one of the bigger changes in Timâs recent past was his switch from keyboard workstations to a production set-up centered around Ableton Live and Push. So when we heard that Timbaland was going to be teaching an online class with MasterClass, we were more than just a little curious to see what insights he would share in his role as instructor. We reached out to MasterClass and were kindly allowed to share a few choice nuggets of Timâs wisdom with you.
The first thing thatâs immediately clear is that Tim lives and breathes music. Of course we all have musical ideas inside of us, but often the problem is how or where to begin. Timbalandâs way of getting those first ideas to flow out is by starting his tracks with an instrument every one of us already has; the voice.
Another important point that Timbaland makes is that itâs good to be organized and prepared, but for creativity to flourish you should also leave room in your set-up, your workflow and your approach for surprises to happen.
Intricate rhythm patterns and unusual timbres and textures have been the hallmarks of Timbalandâs sound throughout his career. These are exactly the reasons why he is so widely admired and studied by other producers. But what does Timbaland himself study? Perhaps itâs no surprise to learn that his inspirations often come from further afield.
Music makers, and especially those who work on their own, often get stuck at that point in the process when the track, the song, or the beat is starting to take shape but can still go in a number of different directions. Deciding which is the right one to follow can be excruciating. According to Timbaland, thatâs when itâs time to put down the tools, and just listen. It helps to set your eyes on something other than the computer screen, as Tim explains:
And finally, some parting wisdom from Timbaland for those times when youâve hit a real roadblock and donât know how to continue. âIf youâre frustrated, thatâs a good sign. That means your love is real, itâs not false. Itâs like an argument. Walk away, come back another day. Itâll be there, love doesnât just die like that.â
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