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I'm certain that all the feedback given is read and appreciated, and (presumably) taken on board. Personally I am much more likely to respond to feedback when the song is fresh, so on the first day or two after posting there might be some back-and-forth (which I always appreciate), but once the song has been posted for a while it seems more appropriate to talk about the more current submissions - unless a particularly pertinent comment has been made, or if a specific question relating to the track has been asked.
And BTW well done for the epic feedback contribution you made before posting your latest, it must have been very time consuming to put all that together.
@bluepunk, @crouchie, @achromus and @theconnactic,![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Many thanks for your responses to my track. as it is an entirely different piece to what I usually post, I was curious as to how it would be received.
@mschenkel.it, having listened to ambient music for many years and creating it for quite some time too, that's not the first time I've heard a response like that. 'Tunes' are not a big part of a lot of ambient music
@Igneous1 "Return to Life", some very nice textures there, but personally I would have liked to hear a bit more evolution, a couple more ideas/sounds/textures to give it a bit more life - ironically this is completely the opposite feedback to what you normally get since most of your other contributions have gone the other way![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I know you said the track was subtle, but it really does lose a lot of its impact when played on speakers - on headphones the sounds are much bigger, whilst at the same time it's also easier to follow the evolution of the sounds. I usually do my listening on speakers (floorstanders), so I did some additional listening on headphones for this one.
but maybe it could be of some kind of inspiration to someone else.
+1 - I'm overdue giving the rest of my feedback this months but will wait until the end so I can go through them all in one go
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Each to their own, but I have to say I find it much easier to provide feedback on an ongoing basis rather than doing it all in one exhausting session.
Also it' usually more interesting if the feedback is provided not too long after the track is posted, otherwise people who post early will be waiting weeks to hear the feedback, and people who post late will find themselves at the end of a very long queue.
@mschenkel.it said "Don't pan the bass/bass drum. Just don't please."
I said: God, does that make me feel stupid or what? ;-)
@mschenkel.it said
> Nope. It just makes me feel sick. I have some issues with hard pannings: if they are in the upper range I still don't like em that much but the lower it goes the more uncomfortable I feel, for real.![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I thought you were referring to the rule that we should not make our music do something technically that a group or band of musicians would not do. A drummer is stationary and is not going to be roaming around the stage, so don't pan a drum beat. Keep the singer centered in the mix, etc...
i like this loose n kooky tune .. be a great ad for a lunch box snack called " uglies ". some very tasty sounds throughout.. the break at 1:12 very sweet.
Tight and polished tune. 80 's pop feel , when the romance was oh so tragic. All the sounds were primo, splendid mix.
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I like what this piece does for my brainwaves. Pure theta resonance, seems to release some good ol mushroom mycelium. Many juicy sub plots, always arriving. I enjoy it repeatedly.
hmmm.. interesting, I am kinda hooked on fadeouts but I see what you mean with this proper ending bussines ..a dandy pointer..gonna give it a go .
thanks for the listen
cheers b
@Igneous1
@badrico - Temple Dust:
https://m.soundcloud.com/badrico/temple-dust
Seamless and effortless flow. Progresses well in a quite hypnotic manner over it's duration. This kind of track isn't easy to do, so well done !
thanks for tuning in and glad you enjoyed the flow,
'steady as she goes' was the exercise with this one.
cheers, b.
I have been messing around with old poems as of late. Thought I would take a stab and put some music to an old classic "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
Cheers, that's actually a really spot-on bit of feedback , actually.
Thanks Richard, I agree with you in a sense, but this one is intended to be more of a minimalist 'tonal bed'
I did a video for it which people might find interesting, as this kind of thing lends well to soundtracks (in my view).
Hey, @gmslayton: congrats for your song. Rare to see an acoustic song around here, and I enjoyed your playing and the bluesy vocals. Keep it up!
P.S.: I'm producing a singer/songwriter that specialized himself in using old classic poetry as lyrics for his songs. Funny fact is, he made a song with a Frost poem say, a month ago. All the best!
@theconnactic Cool. I guess great minds think a like. I was just browsing around one day and searched old poems. I did a Robert Langston poem a few weeks ago. Its on my sound cloud. Completely different style than the Frost one.
@gmslayton, yes, Frost as blues. Now that is completely different. I think it worked pretty good, but it needs more. Some reverb on vocal and guitar, bit of compression. Maybe some additional instruments. As a concept, it's fantastic, as a piece of recorded music, definitely could be more.
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@gmslayton i like this track. i really wish it had a bass holding it together a little. other wise its very well tracked. other instruments would surely make this a greater track.
@Igneous1 this is a trip. i dont know what else to say about it other than it tripped me out
@richardyot i think your vocals sit in just perfect. theres only a couple words that were lower than id like them. other than that your track is awesome..
@trackedout Thanks for the feedback. It was a quick recording. I want to add and develop the song more. I am actually working on writing a sequel to the Poem from my own prospective. Your track is pretty cool. Reminds me of some 90's alternative. Really cool groove in the song.
No excuses to be had or said. I was In a hotel room in Toronto with no real idea (beyond the obvious commercial ones) why I was there. Nothing written this month until last night and playing it or trying to sing it with just a uke and a bass amongst the cheap furniture seemed about right. It's a sketch, but one I could spend a month fiddling with when I need to move on and try and make a better start with something new. Sometimes getting the mountaintop behind you (however small) is thing that matters most.
Death of a Salesman
The phone rings in my heart some nights
I don’t pick it up no more
Someone inside is banging real hard
I don’t ever answer their door
You can count the cost of most any damn thing
When you turn your face away
From the happiness that love can bring
To the start of your simple day...
Listner not a poster this month, am trying to finish off some album tracks. Just had a listen to all, always amazes me the variety of stuff being made with ios. @carol your track is probably my favorite, I am loving what Fingerfiddle can do, it is so expressive.
Like the chord sequences. Nice draft version you should definitely throw some more time at it. You are currently a (fairly long) stones throw from me on the other side of Lake Ontario (I'm down in Rochester, ny)
@theconnactic hey thank you for taking time to listen to my tuesday while it was up for a second. i accidentally posted it up and you managed to catch it just in time. i dont understand what imo means?? i agree with you though. i think over all your hearing too much going on? thats basically what everyones been saying. i always feel the need to layer guitars and over did it i think. learning to listen through other peoples ears is helping alot
Thanks for the comments. The irony of course is that without this infernal SOTMC I wouldn't have even got this idea into a draft form. Some of us need our feet held to the fire, especially in the frozen North perhaps
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@JohnnyGoodyear well done for pulling something out of the hat at the last minute, I wasn't sure you were going to make it this month, but you did![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
The first thing that strikes me about this is that the vocal melody is very good, I really like it. It would be good if there was a little more variety in the melodies over the course of the almost 5 minutes of the song though, maybe a bridge melody at some point to give it a little more life, but the base melody is great.
The vocal delivery is also very good, your singing has audibly improved to my ears over the last year, and it was already pretty good to start with, but this song shows a delicacy that I don't think I've heard before. The timing is maybe a little loose in a couple of places. Nice backing vocals too.
Words are interesting, would like to see the whole lyric posted to sing along with. But the theme of finding meaning in life (at least that's how I read it) is one that is also close to my heart, and is not easily expressed without being sentimental or cheesy - and I think you've on the right side of that fence, your words are always worth paying close attention to.
(personal aside: yesterday it suddenly dawned on me that my entry from last month was called "bittersweet", and I only just then realised the very obvious parallel with the Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony". Not a nice moment, and it shows how hard is to avoid the cliché, I really need to up my game lyrically).
The musical bed is basic but functional, and served to purpose of releasing this just before the bell rang.
@JohnnyGoodyear Nice one on squeezing this into this months party. If that setting of hotel/cheap chairs & questioning reason had such an influence on the beautiful melody you've crafted here then I'd be booking in there again! Happy but not cheesy, comforting without being too cozy. I enjoyed the gentle flow of the uke & the bass beds both instruments down well in your mix.
Your lyrics always tell a story & I too would like to see all of them so I can follow along. Your tone & delivery suit the laid back but confident feel I get. As a sketch, done in a night, it's got a charm to admire & if I was this song sat patiently in your DAW, I would be nudging you from time to time, reminding you to revisit & finish me off, maybe with some other stuff thrown in........but not too much!
I'm a melody deficient guy so think I will book into the worst B&B's around here (so much choice) & let the surroundings feed me a melodic bacon buttie! I'll pass on the so called Brown sauce......![:wink: :wink:](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
Wow thank you
) it's a great app , very expressive , and a lot of listeners might think it was a real instrument