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>indie folk, country, Toronto
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thommoot.bandcamp.com
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>experimental
>Psych
>alternative
This is the best stuff I’ve seen in these threads. Seemingly sincere. Wonderful lyrics. Good chord progression. Dont stop makin music.
Worth Your Salt was a lot of fun and pretty comfy. Well produced too. Maybe try and be more evocative with your vocals? I think it works tho.
This is some of my stuff.
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>shitty shoegaze
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>shitty freak folk
I have some electronic tracks too
>pop
>fun
>if you dont click on it and listen i will shoot you with a gun
Thanks
Great layering. The tracks sound really full without too much going on at any time. The ambient break that starts at 1:46 is especially nice.
Kinda world music. I think some tension before kicking in with the distortion could help transition a bit better. I followed.
Feels upbeat but like there's almost a hidden darkness to it. Chill stuff. I dig the vocals. I could feel the end coming from a mile away, the tune is well set up.
Oh yeah feel free to show my repost account some love:
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>SHOEGAZE
>ALTERNATIVE
>ROCK
>AMBIENT
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>westcoast
>official remix
>just uploaded
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>drizzy
>says
>birdman is daddy
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>newtrack
>postemo
>punk
>alt
>rap
>triphop
I think this is good. The only criticism would be the singing. Its not bad, just maybe do some sit ups before you record.
what is the next picogenre to come out of Yea Forums
just dropped my first album let me know what you think
it's rap pretty much
there's also a couple music videos out so far
New version of an old tune is out now
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>Comfy
>Vocals
>Synths
>Percs
This is the boy, been making good shit for a while now
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>noises
lots of new fucked up stuff up soon
wyndwood.bandcamp.com
>emo
>pop punk
>slowcore
>fastcore
It's not good.
good is an understatement
It's not great? Or, it's not even good enough to be considered bad? I guess I'm not sure exactly what you mean. But, I meant that that shit is terrible. I actually want to sell my soul to oil companies in order to run for political office and get assassinated as a martyr to outlaw Gnarlston Banks from ever making music again.
It's 2deep4u sorry you're too much of a brianlet to grasp real sophisticated music
Is that what I would need to be able to enjoy songs you spent 3 minutes writing? You're lazy, and you rely on humor, but you're not funny. If you live your life like a meme, you're not going to be fun for long, and your time ran out a while ago.
First album finally, more coming. Tryna light up eveyone's pages with positive orange dots on your bells.
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>rap
>instrumentation
>genres
you can hate but you best know
you ain't Kirkland Head-to-Toe
And that's the true mentality of rap. If you produce garbage, everybody else is the problem. If you don't want criticism, then don't post it.
christianmcdepression.bandcamp.com
> sad boy acoustic
> emo revival
> folk punk
Recs
>tRue mEntaLitY of rAp
okay mouthbreather
Dp you play out anywhere? I wanna come see your genius live.
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>trap metal
>philly
Plastic Bones by Room De Dark
roomdedark.bandcamp.com
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>Dream Pop
>Indie
>Bedroom Pop
>Lo-Fi
I've played live (as Gnarlton Danks) at 4 house parties and 3 open mic nights so far and it goes hard as fuck every single time.
scrugley.bandcamp.com
>piano w/strings
>chamber music
>lo-fi
add it to your bandcamp collection!
redeem codes at scrugley.bandcamp.com/yum
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>I also do a shit ton of genres, from dsbm and blackgaze to dark ambient and piano based music
recc
I really like this
nice thot
When can I see you live though? You're so good
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ambient remix of waka flocka flame's 'o let's do it'
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really like the soundscapes on the sole and halve tracks, reminds me of some recent autechre
this is cool
love your stuff dude
waysofaheretic.bandcamp.com
> black metal
> slovenia
We did an album release block party that was really fun. Might be doing a gig at a bar anywhere between a week and a month. Always looking forward to parties and events. This definitely not a music that I take very seriously this is just a side project me and my roommate take part in once in awhile to spaz out and have fun. We have other projects and jobs etc but Gnarlton Danks can be a lot of fun especially when you get the whole club doing the Vertical Worm.
>trap
>trippy
>horror
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youtube.com
Nevermind, you couldn't help but put your real name in your video description, and
T4VSHBXVT has hus location on his soundcloud.
We did an album release block party a couple days ago that was really fun. Might be doing a gig at a bar anywhere between a week and a month. Always looking forward to parties and events. This is definitely not music that I take very seriously this is just a side project me and my roommate take part in once in awhile to spaz out and have fun. We have other projects and jobs etc but Gnarlton Danks can be a lot of fun especially when you get the whole club doing the Vertical Worm.
>soundcloud.com
Has potential
But, why'd you quit Green Burrito?
Found better job opportunities. More hours, better pay, less commuting etc.
Drone, Ambient, Glitch.
Where you at now? Slingin' rocks, pimpin' hoes?
Processing marijuana at a legal grow mostly. 35 - 50hrs a week. I'm actually allergic to cannabis so I have to wear a respirator when I'm at work or else I can't breathe. I was juggling that as well as retail for some time but I figured devoting myself to weed cultivation would be more profitable. Always thought trucking seems like fun though.
NB
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>funk
>sex
>pop
recs:
you should record/mix your vocals better but this is dope
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>new unreleased harsh house track
>drumstep, dnb, dubstep, electro
>industrial influenced
>feedback returned on sc thanks!
But your songs seem to be about weed culture. Are you a poser?
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or
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>trip hop
>vibe
my advice is turn it up louder than usual, my mixing sucks
morrizon.bandcamp.com
>slowcore
>improvisation
>post-rock-ish
>atmospheric
You should collab with
And hopefully get aids.
>atmospheric vapor
hahahha, go fuck yourself
slavebeaverrevolt.bandcamp.com
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>synthwave
>ost
>chillout
nuumofficial.bandcamp.com
Its metal what subgenres would you drop this in?
At least fucking myself won't give me aids.
DROOPIES
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>vocals drums guitars
free album download codes:
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Not today faqqi, just screw off
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>A track that manages to sound thrillingly disinterested in anything. It knows it’s a draft.
>A step on a journey and not an end in itself. >But it doesn’t care.
>The synths want to be big and bold but just don’t have the energy.
>It’s all too much.
>Tiredness never sounded so good.
>post ambient
>IDM
>glitch
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NEW TRACK
>Chiptune
>synthpop
>Made purely from messing around with square/sawtooth waveforms. Not the best, but it's cool ok
RECCS
good shit
can't dislike
that's really good charlie
that is awesome
veradyatlov.bandcamp.com
>>mashup
>>sound collage
>>eastern
Country isn't a new "viral trend"
you should ask me for a beat to get famous
Your link doesn't work
make your posts more interesting to garnr attractivness to your link
at least you know it's post rock, anyone doing guitar music needs to respect the death of jimmi
why are you trying to copy my long REAL criticisms, COPYCAT BEHAVIOR
fun is a genre now? nope
her b00b look too small. pathetic.
>G easy
SKIP
ask me for a colab
You need to work on a lot if you want to be a pro like me one day:
-Use stronger kicks
-Mix the kicks to the front of the audio
-EQ your bass to have a blownout sub
-Mix it 2nd to the front
-work on having trappy snare tampers
Your welcome for my help
COMFY ISNT A GENRE
>emo
It's 2006+13, your late to the game LOL oops
ignore him , he's pathetic! years from now you'll hate your life, i can help make you happy
ask me for a beat
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Guess who's been hanging out on mu lately.......
ME.
I'm back! lol been a long year so far, got a lot on the way and i'm still grindin! wow i love seeing NEW faces here on mu, i've been here longer than all of you, i'm basically an ELDER in soundcloud threads lol! LOL
I used to be hated here, but now Im LOVED!!
I hope There will Be LOTS of posts ITT and we can all grow together I will help you with your careers!
-Dubbi
Heres my links for the noobs
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>Dubstep ( and POST-DUBSTEP since I ENDED the genre of Dubstep and brought in the age of TRAP-BANGERS that replaced WUB-WUBWUBs)
>Trap Bangers
djdubbi.bandcamp.com
>Bandcamp
>FULL DISCOGRAPHY
Your shit sounds like the dvd menu loop track on a no limit b-movie.
I'm bout it.
check'd
I know you're a big fan huh? go buy some of my albums kid
don't encourage him. we hate him here.
Who buys music? What are you, a boomer?
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finished up my shitty ep
this is the final track
>experimental
>electronic
RECS
HA! Funny enough I'm a pro, you can sit there in your bedroom crying about how only your mom listens to your "bedroom" music, or you can be like me and hustle, get in a studio, record real music and then sell it! Make USBs and sling them on the corner for cigarettes. You kids don't know anything about making money. Sad to see, DM me if you wanna be a professional dj featured on my songs
sadguruband.bandcamp.com
>lofi
>experimental
>emo
>slimepunk
We should colab if you like experimental electronic music
Check out my song Teenage Guitar if you like punk
hey yo noob, Ambient is a genre with NO beat, how new are you to music, I don't play with wrong genres! grow up!
posting this for a friend, leave comments and share if you like
>quality rap/singing songs, recorded and mixed in my bedroom
who invited the meanie
>trap
>trippy
>horror
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this popular girl on tumblr legit uploaded like 2 full hours of the silent hill 2 soundtrack and acted like it was her new 'ambient' song. like she didn't even change the fucking pitch or anything, just straight ripped the soundtrack lmfao
I think its more like if that B-side movie had a comic relief character that made "dubstep", it would sound like this.
that's not really how genres work.
that was pretty nice, good groove.
>synth rap
>alternative
>industrial
New single out now, rest of the album will be out in May
Wild tones. Love the abrasiveness of it
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So I decided to try something new, new track up at the top.
>who invited the meanie
Your evil stepmom
Yeah and you love her so hmm, shut it!
At least you're saying i'm a movie star, you are not even famous, so....
>techno
I guess you love my old classic song "Take This Out"
I bet you'd like some of my songs off of Volume 3.0 with Benefold T.S. Barner, they were harsh noise, and a bit more proffessional than this lol
ask me for a beat
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>METAL STEP
HERES MY NEW BANGER , and guess what............. it's a free download!
it's a remix of my old "4D Ghosts" I did with $kullAxi$ D3D
-Dubbi
how is your account 6 years old with only 200 followers?
I'm more of a real life guy, not too into social media, its so dumb. Want to come to my next show? I'm playing another Chicken wing fest this summer.
but you follow >400
Man my manager handles that sh!t, ask him. want his email?
cringe
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started doing techno/tech house mixes some time ago. I like this one the most, because it's dark, slow, and kinda slimy I guess, check it out
Yeah ok whatver you say lil "bedroom pop" garbage music you make sucks!!!
You need to take a lot of steps in a different dirrection.
Heres some tips I gave in another thread:
-1st buy fl studio, its all you need at 1st
-2nd make a kick/snare rythem
-invite some producers over to hang out and get them to help get a melody / bassline idea
-3rd get some studio time,
4th, get some experienced producers to work with you durring your session(s)
5th let them do whatever they want to the song to make it good.
6th DONE! you have a new song you can upload online and start blowing up.
not really what I'm trying to do but ok
well have fun at your boring 9-5 job then... lol
stop being so insecure dude it's all fine
yo I'm not insecure I'm dj dubbi, how do you not even know that?? you're the one begging for help and I'm powerful ITT
right
lol
>Faqqi is more an honest representation of myself. Dubbi was 1st, was more ironic than serious (in terms of the music) But I genuinely enjoy shittily-distorted industrial music, I'm always horny so add the women moaning and sexual themes like "Cocaine Hate and Bad Bitches" and in terms of the fetishizing schizoness, I'm diagnosed, I'm on meds and have a psychologist.. Honestly life was rough for a while, FAQQI/Dubbi etc was an outlet, I also paint and make other art, I have a lot of completely separate personas.
Let's see those paintings !
Just released a demo tape with a buddy of mine composed of songs we recorded at work
>art rock
>noise-pop
>singer-songwriter
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Is this legit?
There's no way dubbi and faqqi are the same person, why would anyone spend years making music for 2 different joke projects? and shit posting every day as both.
christianlovers.bandcamp.com
>Noise, Grindcore, Improvisation, Electronic
very harsh!
i mean he said he's a schizo
Bro you should listen to my new song! it's metal
What is this? You guys trying to say I said any of that? bro who even is faqqi, I'm dj dubbi, you guys are skippy or something, don't fake post as me...
what the heck does that make sense to you?? how could I be a dj if i'm loopy
I can master your music for you in a real studio.
Yeah exactly!
They should take away his computer privileges at the assylum.
>Hard Rock
>Space Rock
>rock
listen to my rock album
There is nothing professional about what you do
I make whatever comes out at the time. Most of my projects are unfinished. I need someone to make music with, as my old partner passed away in 2013 and I've been pretty stagnant since.
I use FL Studio if anyone wants to collab.
DM me on soundcloud or instagram
I literally get paid money for my music and performances LOL i'm literally a pro. sorry you're not! LOL
Don't know your soundcloud unless you post it mate.
Is there a Yea Forums discord or a producers discord?
Never posted in one of these or sent this to anybody critical, but my friends I felt comfortable sharing with during this album demo's process are clearly tired of listening to constantly tweaking mixes, so I'm posting a track here to get new bearings.
I've been making this mistake of mixing on monitor headphones, listening in my car and writing down a bunch of tweaks I want, doing them, then repeating ad naseum. The mix is still bad. Right now, it sounds right in my car, but drums are overpowering on my headphones, and the lyrics are fading back in the mix. So set the mix aside.
This is one track off my really rough demo. I'm not a drummer, but wanted to record general drum feels to get the project moving.
My drumkit is a beginner rhythm art from when I was a kid, and its toms sound like upside down plastic trashcans, and my crash sounds like a trashcan lid, so please excuse the drum equipment. There's also a really bad punch in on the drum recording that you'll hear. I know. I was retarded and didn't set up an auto punch-in on my board. Again, it's just a demo.
>alt rock
>blues and early hard rock influenced
>some punk influence
plz go easy. I've only gotten friends' input. ;_;
Vocaroo because I'm not ready to commit to a band name, soundcloud, or anything yet.
The mix is pretty rough, vocals get drowned out. Sounds like some Sabbath influence. Vocals could also use some processing. The music itself is pretty dope.
Wew vocaroo compressed the shit out of it. Sorry for that.
I do a lot of soundtracks and media scoring stuff. I've done some small films, stage plays. Right now I'm dipping my toes into library music, commissions for youtubers, and game audio.
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This here is my first real personal project in a while.
How do you attract business? Social media exposure? Or since your already established, client word of mouth?
I hate using compression, but the vocals drowning out at quieter parts is the biggest mix issue I've been having. I may need to re-record the guitar tracks to better track the dynamics, if I opt not to go the compression route. Any other processing tips? The reverbs and delays on my Zoom HD16 that I'm using are in there, but aren't the best sounding effects. I've been experimenting with using my condensor mics I have (this one's vocals were recorded on an SM58 before I got those) and trying to get natural reverb in various rooms of my house, but I haven't found a good sweet spot yet.
I also need to fiddle more with vox EQing. I've got the ability to change the boundaries of the mids on there for a bit more control. I really need my buddy who runs sound for a living to sit down with it.
I might also give myself some more room in the mix and bring down second guitar's levels outside of the lead area. I've found on the tracks where the guitar is cleaner, and filling out less space, I can control where the vocals sit a lot easier.
I started in college doing sound design for stage plays. Luckily IRL I'm close to LA, so there are opportunities for connections and stuff. Set up a website. Make business cards. Shake hands, and admittedly, sometimes do favors.
Like, there are people who will say "never do work for free." That really all depends. I worked for free on a project for a guy late last year, and then literally yesterday the paycheck came through for a big commission he brought me in on recently.
Well, one trick you can try is side-chaining your entire mix to your vocals so that the music always ducks behind the vocals, and you can of course control the level of the ducking by the ratio you select on the limiter or whatever you use for side chaining. I don't know that this is a good solution for you, but it's something I've done in the past to make sure the vocals are always coming through.
Read what I said here
bro it's
Ahh, gotcha. I'm currently an hour away from civilization - living in Estes Park, CO. So making connections right now is nigh impossible.
I'm planning on moving back to Round Rock in 2021 once my contract here is up. Definitely a lot more opportunity down there, as it's 15 minutes away from Austin, TX.
I will make a website and all that once I actually get somewhat established, see I recently realized that music was my passion after trying to fucking deny it for almost 15 years. I just need to find a way to make a living doing it so I can GTFO my government job :-/
Thanks for the suggestion. Me and my buddy who runs live sound (and is considered the best in our area now, behind his dad) for bands at clubs and theaters have sunday beer nights. I'll pick his brain on getting things to sit better in mixes some more this week. If I remember right, this song had no panning left and right of the guitars, while I'm starting to think songs that I like how the vocals sit had guitars panned left and right about 40-50%. I'll have to double check that. I'm starting to think, as I continue writing this post, that I have absolutely everything sitting like it's a mono mix on this particular song, and just the drums are stereo panned. Thanks for getting my gears turning! I'm going to try to get it sitting a lot better in this pseudo-mono setup, and then accentuate better with stereo panning.
You can change your name and URL at anytim on soundcloud. Commit and build an audience with those demos
Sounds like you're really motivated dude. Don't lose that drive. It will always be your most important asset.
I actually didn't realize you could do that. I don't want to cuck my future-self out of any sort of modicrum of success that might happen by having released a lot of a fisrst album's material free on the internet in demo format. Although, being a rough mix demo, I doubt that would be an issue in any way.
Thanks. I've been playing guitar in my local bar cover circuit for the past ten years. It's time for a change. I've always waited on singers in the bands to be the ones to make the change. Figured I'd at least take a shot at making something happen myself. Even if it sucks, at least I tried!
It's tough, man. I totally understand. There are more opportunities than ever however thanks to the internet. I'm in the middle of writing a demo track for a new commissioned score, and I have, by my good graces, not had to go anywhere but my bedroom to get hired on and write it.
A lot of it really comes down to shilling yourself and getting lucky. Like, I said, I started doing "sound design," which at the college level I was working at, often just meant adding in sound effects here and there to student plays. I began talking to directors though, and I told them I could do original music. Typically they're not going to no to you doing MORE work, and suddenly, you can say you've written a soundtrack.
I'm listening to your stuff, and it's got potential. I'd suggest, when you can, invest in some new VSTs. You ever look into EastWest's Composer Cloud service? That is a great option for beginning composers to reach a pretty professional level of sound quality at a reasonable price.
I recently bought a Yamaha Reface CS and a Behringer DeepMind 12, but the DeepMind is a little too much synth for me right now. I'm having a lot of fun learning how synthesis works and trying to recreate some sounds from songs I like.
I bought the FL Studio Producer edition, so I have quite a few VSTs, but I'm not very well versed on how to use them. I sort of prefer the tactile nature of my analog synths.
I played trombone from 6th grade through 12th grade, picked up guitar in 9th grade, played bass for a Metallica cover band for a couple years back when I was living in Houston. But the piano is the instrument I really want to learn, not just because of the power of a synthesizer, but because the piano is an incredibly versatile instrument that allows you a wider range of expression than a bass or a guitar, imo. Just some of my background for better context.
Here's the .wma pushed to a soundcloud. The mix still is not good, but the vocaroo was fucking things up even worse.
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That's awesome! I totally respect people who invest in hardware, and making original sounds is important to creating a unique toolkit as a composer. There was this one score I did though that I literally wrote almost entirely on a cheap $750 Macbook, with a $99 Akai midi controller, lmao. The samples were my normal library, I just had them on an external, but I needed to be scoring a play in a tiny-ass no wifi barn six days a week. Literally writing music as scenes were being directed and blocked. Place smelled like actual manure.
That was a wild six weeks.
Trombone and bass, that's great! You've got me one upped there, man. The only instrument I know is piano, and I guess, by extension, the synths and stuffed I've learned with my DAW. One of the things I can be really thankful for is I primarily learned music from a jazz teacher. He taught me how to improvise, which is the best thing when it comes to needing to come up with ideas for new stuff regularly.
>the links break if you change your username
Here you go.
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Getting a "cannot be found" notice.
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>hip hop
>Chattanooga
>Isaiah Rashad
See
I sent that before changing my URL
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This is my latest track, I'm just getting used to autotune.
>Rap
>R&B
>Hip-hop
>Boom Bap
Here's my soundcloud if you want to check out my other stuff.
Totally. I was in jazz band throughout high school, first chair from sophomore year on. I love jazz and blues, but also EDM, dubstep, metal, punk, some country, some pop...hell, really a mishmash of everything. I feel like that is what is going to end up defining "my" sound in the end - all of those varied influences.
Any tips on learning to play piano? Hand independence is so hard for me. I know practice, practice, practice, but anything beyond that?
Listening to that song again, the vocals are somewhat like Lemmy from Motorhead and the song itself sounds like it belongs in a Tarentino flick.
I added another one on the soundcloud.
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I'm going to take that as a compliment and say it's the nicest thing anybody I don't know has said about my songs. And I can totally hear it. kek
blondyoshimitsu.bandcamp.com
>new album
>sweet blade runner aesthetic
Well, what they always tell you is to woodshed stuff like hanon, which I won't deny is helpful. That'll really loosen your hands up and make you more versatile. If I had to say anything though when it comes to learning, always try and play something you WANT to play. Back when I was a kid learning,there were certain expectations, with like, Bach inventions, and other stuff, but they were never really my jam. I understand how important they are, and are good for improving, but if they make you not want to touch a piano, that's counter-productive. Especially since you're probably not going to be giving any recitals.
As somebody who took guitar lessons until the age of 11 or so, then completely quit playing for a good 3 to 4 years after that, I second this.
Practicing things you don't care about is a path to burnout like I had. Once you find the niche of things you want to play, that ALSO get you going on an improvisation path, *and* a writing path, you'll find yourself developing leaps and bounds faster than you were before. Like user said though, learning the classics of a genre is going to also teach you A LOT more than you'll ever learn jamming, say, pentatonic 12 bar blues. You've got to balance them, and take the ones you don't neccesarily like as much for what they are - skill builders.
I started with learning little riffs like the main theme from Jump and what not. But I also am trying to teach myself Jackson Browne songs. His music is some of the best music I've ever heard, along with some of the most meaningful lyrics.
If you're not familiar, check out Sky Blue and Black, For a Dancer, and Alive in the World. Absolutely incredible.
The technique is important though, so I am not averse to learning songs that I don't necessarily like. But I do enjoy classical music. I'd love to be able to play The Entertainer and Rondo a la Turka flawlessly.
It was meant as a compliment, user. :)
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>Dance
>Rave
>Experimental
>Remixes/Edits
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[Rap Hip Hop]
Brooklyn where you at ....
Do people still appreciate this style?
Lo-fi is kinda niche now, unfortunately. Long gone are the days of Wu-tang and Mobb Deep, and I am not saying that's a good thing.
This is really good. Probably best in thread by "objective" standards. Good flow, memorable and well-produced beat. I'm not even that into hip-hop so I don't think I'm being biased.
If this is you, you've clearly got talent. But this was published 5 years ago. Bruh.
I'm by no means successful, so i probably shouldn't be giving advice, but I'd say don't worry about whether your style is popular or not. Just keep doing it.
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>Preferably 1900, Dusty, Knight Paladin, Ivysaur, Pisces, or Brasilia
>Trap
>Boom bap
>Guitars
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>eclectic
>lo-fi
>experimental
>dreamy synthpop
>noise pop