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Chapter 16
12x Deep Listening
Listen to one song 12 times in a row. Take notes on form and production. By listen 8, you hear things you never noticed.
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This is not a production exercise — it is a listening exercise. And it might be the most valuable one in this guide. Twelve listens sounds excessive. By listen 8, you will understand why it is not.
What You Need
- One song (pick something you think you know well)
- A way to take notes (paper, phone, DAW markers)
- Headphones (good ones, if you have them)
- 40–60 minutes of uninterrupted time
The Exercise
- Pick one song. Something you respect but have not formally studied.
- Listen 12 times. Each listen has a focus:
- Listens 1–2: Overall impression. How does it make you feel? What stands out?
- Listens 3–4: Structure. Map the sections (intro, verse, chorus, bridge, etc.). Count bars.
- Listens 5–6: Drums and bass. What is the rhythmic foundation doing? Where does it change?
- Listens 7–8: Melody and harmony. What is the tonal content? Chord movement? Melodic shape?
- Listens 9–10: Production details. Effects, automation, ear candy, transitions, panning.
- Listens 11–12: Integration. How do all the elements work together? What is the producer’s philosophy?
- Take notes during every listen. Timestamps help.
What to Listen For
- What did you hear on listen 8 that you completely missed on listen 1?
- How does the production support the emotional arc of the song?
- Where do elements enter and exit? Is there a pattern?
- What is the most subtle production decision in the track? Would a casual listener ever notice it?
Source: Marshall Moran
This Course
- 1. One-Sample Beat
- 2. Found Sound Beat
- 3. Kick Displacement Grid
- 4. Body Percussion Beat
- 5. The Four-Track Limit
- 6. Blind Recording Collage
- 7. Deep Sampling
- 8. Genre Flip
- 9. The Tetris Approach
- 10. Motif as Engine
- 11. FX Processing as Fill Material
- 12. Reverse Reverb
- 13. Every Four Bars, Something Changes
- 14. Transitions and Energy
- 15. Moodboard Beat
- 16. 12x Deep Listening
- 17. Pattern Recreation
- 18. Drumming Rudiments for Producers
- 19. Contrast and Color
- 20. Random Sample Pack Challenge
- 21. Double-Speed Drop
- 22. Rolling for Chords
- 23. Bassline Construction
- 24. Sources and Further Reading
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