5 ways to get club-ready guitar hooks into your house track (no guitar skills required)

How can I add electric guitar to house music?

Traditionally in electronic music production, one would create guitar parts for house music by recording a physical guitar or playing a sample-based instrument like a workstation keyboard.

To record an actual guitar, you either need to be able to play it yourself or have a competent guitarist handy. Sample-based instruments are more convenient, but can sound artificial.

Session Guitarist: Electric Neon Essentials offers something of a hybrid approach that combines meticulously recorded samples and MIDI information to create an authentic sound, making it a practical way to create guitar hooks in your DAW.

How to create bright lead melodies in dance music?

The most common way to create bright lead melodies in dance music is to use synths. Synths are convenient and can create a wide variety of tones, giving the producer a broad palette of sounds.

That said, physical instruments can deliver rich textures and expressive performances, so it’s worth considering a variety of sound sources.

Session Guitarist: Electric Neon Essentials allows you to create melodies using its large library of guitar sounds, making it a good way to create leads as well as chord progressions and rhythm parts.

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