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  • It seems that the songs forum is not what it once was. (p.2)
2015/02/22 05:29:18
robert_e_bone
I had not paid much attention to that forum - and I wish I had, because there are some cool tunes posted.
 
I'll try to venture in there and participate in both reviewing and posting.  Should be fun, and likely humbling, but I think getting feedback will help me, and in that spirit I will try to give some feedback for others too.
 
Been up all night, so my brain is toast, but I will listen to your song when I wake up.
 
Bob Bone
 
2015/02/22 19:23:08
SongCraft
Bapu, it's cool that you understood and agree. Thanks.
 
Your point of views and works ((music)) no doubt confirms that you're a great guy with a lot of talent.  I wish you all the very best.  
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There are many reasons SF can have issues such as, one guy says, oh I just luv the sound of those drums. Whereas another guy says, nah, didn't like the drums at all. (That sort of commentary is not helpful) and could potentially be counterproductive for the creator(s). Other issues (I cannot elaborate further because I want to keep the peace), and is why I avoid the SF however, not entirely (see (b)).
 
As others have said before, take opinions with a grain of salt (I agree) and that's why I prefer instead to show my support to fellow musicians.
 
(a). If someone is seeking advise or wants to share very useful technical information, the Techniques forum is ideal for that.
 
(b). If for example, a band (or studio project; either solo or collab) post a great music with links to their social circles I will definitely support them i.e. share their music link, comment and likes.  Seriously, I have lost count of the many times I have and still do support others....  I believe a lot of great music gets buried; sadly, most bands may never be discovered due to over-saturation of the music scene, and of course the massively hyped marketing clout by major labels.... its extremely difficult for independent bands to compete on that level, often they're lucky to cover costs. It takes more than having great music to be successful in the music business, most of the time it's tough luck and/or not knowing the business side of the equation. That said, yes I fully understand and respect music as Art and most importantly, enjoy what you do.
 
I most certainly also understand its no easy feat getting from an idea for a song to a finished well-crafted song that is ready for release.  Seriously, I have heard worse content listed on the top 40 charts.  There is a wealth of very talented musicians right here, and I hope fellow musicians and writers will show their support (as explained)! 
 
Wish you all great success!
 
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2015/02/22 22:15:20
davdud101
I need to dig back in there. I think part of it is that I'm practicing my brass improv too much... as well as in too many bands and trying too hard to make my own music.
The other half being that while it is a give-take type thing, you post something,then comment on five others.... and then suddenly you're #6  
2015/02/23 07:13:15
Tom Riggs
You Guys quack me up.
 
 
2015/02/23 16:25:30
SongCraft
Tom Riggs
 
You Guys quack me up.
 


Here's some more very funny (quack you up) commentary for you  .....
 
I listened to your Funky Boulevard song, seriously it's like something straight out of the 1960/1970 period. Very well done. Overall, for the most part the production is good enough for release. 
 
There, a courtesy bow to you, your highness.
 
Of considerable importance, your other topic relating to distribution and using google youtube.  You found nothing helpful in that topic, oh well, at least you got a laugh.
 
If you require many more laughs, you're welcome to visit my sticky topic the Song forum.
 
Again, I wish you great success.
 
 
 
 
2015/02/23 21:29:38
Tom Riggs
If only it were still the 1970's LOL
 
 
2015/02/23 22:16:08
SongCraft
Tom Riggs
If only it were still the 1970's LOL
 
 




Better late (45 years late) than never LOL!
 
1960s/1970s, psychedelic clothes and one heck of an afro, dancing along that Funky Boulevard. Oh yeah
 
 
 
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