Re: Check that beat out :)
It's crap. Your song is one long loop of instruments being added one after another, with little depth to the progression, highs, lows, and even notes.
Bring the drums in much much earlier, and keep them running the full time. Have a proper drum solo, even if for a mere 6-8 seconds. It does wonders, and it's not a simple "average" composition. Use bass more effectively, no one ever minds a song that starts off bass heavy, ends bass heavy, but was moderate throughout the rest of the song. However, when you start a song with a very mellow piano solo, people expect the highs of the song to be insane, especially with the energy build-up to the instrument additions, but instead, what we get here is a mellow song throughout that never gets a chance to "breathe".
All that aside, the song got boring after the first 5 seconds, because I had to listen to a loop of different instruments playing the same notes over and over, even when it came to the last piano. Instead of having the same notes playing repeatedly, change it up, speed it up, then slow it down, and I'm not talking about using different numbers of instruments to achieve either effects.
Re: Check that beat out :)
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Originally Posted by
ringhunter
It's crap. Your song is one long loop of instruments being added one after another, with little depth to the progression, highs, lows, and even notes.
Bring the drums in much much earlier, and keep them running the full time. Have a proper drum solo, even if for a mere 6-8 seconds. It does wonders, and it's not a simple "average" composition. Use bass more effectively, no one ever minds a song that starts off bass heavy, ends bass heavy, but was moderate throughout the rest of the song. However, when you start a song with a very mellow piano solo, people expect the highs of the song to be insane, especially with the energy build-up to the instrument additions, but instead, what we get here is a mellow song throughout that never gets a chance to "breathe".
All that aside, the song got boring after the first 5 seconds, because I had to listen to a loop of different instruments playing the same notes over and over, even when it came to the last piano. Instead of having the same notes playing repeatedly, change it up, speed it up, then slow it down, and I'm not talking about using different numbers of instruments to achieve either effects.
Thank you for your honesty :)
Re: Check that beat out :)
You're welcome, and I apologize for being so harsh. It was late and I wasn't fully sober.
Nothing good ever happens after 2am. :lol:
Re: Check that beat out :)
To be fair the edited version is kind of catchy.
Re: Check that beat out :)
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Originally Posted by
ringhunter
You're welcome, and I apologize for being so harsh. It was late and I wasn't fully sober.
Nothing good ever happens after 2am. :lol:
Nevermind . I'm used to this kind of posts . I guess I'm the only one who likes my beats.
So I found it pointless to post more of this stuff
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IdolEyes787
To be fair the edited version is kind of catchy.
well , I'm glad you liked it.
Re: Check that beat out :)
now i'm kind of curious - i'm willing to listen? especially because your name is so coo on that sig haha-put the song back up!