Tupac's Composure

#1
Pac was a Lyricist.

But apart from the 'lyricist - Composer' relationship he had in music; did Tupac ever try his hand at composing the music for his songs/ or have enough knowledge on music theory to do so?
 

Dante

Meyer & Dante Best Friends4eva
#3
your language is a little off.

i'm sure oyu mean tupac as a composer (one who writes music). i'm sure that somewhere along the line pac learned the technical side of music creation, but i don't think i have ever seen any evidence of him knowing how to play any instruments other than his acting in gridlock'd. you could argue that he was a composer from the aspect that he produced several songs, but by the strictest sense this would not ring true since very few hip hop songs use traditional music notation.
 

EDouble

Will suck off black men for a dime
#4
^in the making of makaveli they said he realy laid the foundation for a lot of the beats and told people what shit to hit etc. and that he fucked around on a grand piano he had and got Bomb First goin. don't know if any other shit besides that article or othe rinstruments right off
 

JarG

New Member
#5
^wow that piano on bomb first is SOO COMPLICATED LOL :D everyone can play that, but ofcourse in bomb first it sounds good
 
#7
EDouble said:
^in the making of makaveli they said he realy laid the foundation for a lot of the beats and told people what shit to hit etc. and that he fucked around on a grand piano he had and got Bomb First goin. don't know if any other shit besides that article or othe rinstruments right off
Everyone involved in music does that, i mean like telling thier producer what they want to hear, adding stuff to the beat etc.
 

EDouble

Will suck off black men for a dime
#8
Minardi said:
Everyone involved in music does that, i mean like telling thier producer what they want to hear, adding stuff to the beat etc.
nah i'm sayin what he did on tracks off of Makaveli
 
#9
on music choice , you know how it has those artist facts in the corner of the screen, it said he played the melody to life of an outlaw
 
#10
My language was a little off, my bad.

I guess the answer to my Q is 'NO'. Although 2Pac oversaw the production on many of his tracks, his contribution was purely lyrical. ie pac was just a performance poet working with a beat.

It just got to thinking when he sings #'got the police bustin' at me, but they can't do nothing to a G'# - that song is in the key of G, I thought it might have been some kind of lyrical ambiguity in reference to the actual musical-theory side of the song. Coincidence maybe?
 

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