Post your original songs/compositions!

I am trying singing now too so I totally get how hard and utterly humbling this is. Thanks for having the courage to put this out there for us!

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Stepping out of one’s comfort zone can indeed be frightening, but also exhilarating and rewarding! Way to go!

And… for me at least, singing is the ultimate musical/technical challenge - hats off to you, sir!

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@Gabriel1 no silly questions here, :rofl: you’re not the first one to ask this: Where are you guys from?
And you might add your own info here: Introduce Yourself! if you haven’t already. :+1:

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@lee_editorial indeed a familiar sound, nice one!
Our mind can handle it only if one of the tasks is fully automated. So when you blindly can play the bass, you can concentrate on singing at the same time. Try to keep the bass line repetitive during these singing practice. And progressively add more bass playing at singing practice.
And yes singing is as difficult as playing any instrument fully. So you need time, practice and patience to master it. Saying that, at the same time, the singing ‘instrument’ for most of us have a smaller range to use then the bass. Always sing in a comfortable way, never try to imitate the sound of someone else: that’s only done with autotune, mixing, synthesized.

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thank you! Yes i have already add it! :blush:

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Thanks @Gabriel1, inspiring to hear your music.

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:heart: :heart:

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awesome…and I’m right there with you, the microphone hates me and I hate it right back. But you are being way too critical i thought you did great and your voice fit the music you were playing…good on ya!

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@infra I just read your post where you said you wanted to get back into Ableton again I did this course a number of years ago and found it quite helpful.
https://www.coursera.org/learn/ableton-live its only a beginner course but its free and might be useful.

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Also I remember @PamPurrs talking about starting to use Ableton too… You might be interested in the above course too.

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I quit using Ableton after a very short time. I’ve been using Reaper for quite awhile now.

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…okay, I’m done. Lol that was incredible. Very nice playing.

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Thank you!! Haha never say that again! :stuck_out_tongue:

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Here is version 2 of Just Let it Go. I re-imagined the song using a faster tempo drum track. I enjoy experimenting with different BPMs and genres using the same ideas- sometimes it works out, sometimes it don’t!

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This is great. Sounds way better than most local band demos I check out on soundcloud. Very impressive that you play everything but the drums, bravo sir

Just curious, where did you get the drums?

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Yeah you are definitely way ahead of me on vocals :slight_smile:

This is starting to sound great. What are you using for the guitar distortion? I like it!

Harmonizing vocals with yourself was killer too.

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@bjams

Thanks so much for the nice feedback, I appreciate that! It still feels like an illusion for me since its all really basic stuff that I am doing- but it is starting to feel like music.

The drums are from an online guy who posted a drum cover of U2’s " I will follow." I thought it really sounded cool to rebuild my earlier version using the new drum track. I have messaged him with a link, so hopefully he grants me permission. If not, I will just take down, and use new drums on the next one. This is kind of a work on progress since I need to add more lyrics as well.

I’m a video editor, so doing the video aspect is pretty quick- one of the main reasons I do this format is that I’m trying to force myself into the stress of playing/performing from start to finish. (Rather than taking a typical audio recording approach where you can do 20 takes of one short section and then just keep the best one, cutting and pasting the song together.)

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My bread and butter :slight_smile:

(not quite that bad but I do punch in a lot. I played large sections of the Procession cover in one take but still punched in and copied over corrections in a few places for each section, for example.)

Your style is evolving nicely! Trying to put my finger on what it is reminding me of. Maybe the recent new stuff Modern English is doing?

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Your style is evolving nicely! Trying to put my finger on what it is reminding me of. Maybe the recent new stuff Modern English is doing?
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Thanks for the support, that means a lot! I feel that things are progressing and hopefully I can keep up the momentum of the last couple of months. I have not heard that Modern English stuff- but yes, it does sound in the ballpark of the noise I am making.

You asked about the distortion- its a pro tools plugin I think, Black Ops. That is one of the issues I am dealing with (which I guess is probably very common). I have a few pedals that I am experimenting with for live sound, but then have an even larger array of cheaper plug ins available on the recording side.

The challenge is to try and get a similar live sound that is attainable with the computer stuff. For example, the stereo reverb and chorus plug ins are so much better sounding to me (probably since its in stereo and sounds awesome with headphones) as compared to what I get with my Oceans11 reverb. It’s a nice pedal with lots of variations, but through my amp, it just doesn’t pack the same amount of fire power- although I’m sure the amp is no doubt a large part of that as well. I have a Fender Champion40 so its not bad, but its probably on the lower end of whats available out there. (but $200 was about all I wanted to spend since I am such a novice)

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Here’s a demo version of another tune… need to write more lyrics for this one as well! (has a darker edge- my mother in law suffers from dementia, so I was thinking about a memory theme)

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