Increasing and Decreasing Energy In Your Track

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Increasing and Decreasing Energy In Your Track
Posted on: 09.11.2013 by Arlen Bater
Hey guys!

My name is Zac or Zencha and I produce tutorials based around creativity, mindset, workflow, arrangement, and other "non-technical" aspects of music production.

Here's a recent series I posted on my friend Ilpo's site about increasing and decreasing energy in your tracks: http://www.resoundsound.com/increase-de ... gy-tracks/

It's a bit lengthy, so if you're looking for something quicker here's a shorter article about how the idea of a hot girl can help you finish songs: http://zenchamusic.com/the-potential-is ... ish-songs/

Hope you guys can get something out of these
Arlen Bater
09.11.2013
Hey guys!

My name is Zac or Zencha and I produce tutorials based around creativity, mindset, workflow, arrangement, and other "non-technical" aspects of music production.

Here's a recent series I posted on my friend Ilpo's site about increasing and decreasing energy in your tracks: http://www.resoundsound.com/increase-de ... gy-tracks/

It's a bit lengthy, so if you're looking for something quicker here's a shorter article about how the idea of a hot girl can help you finish songs: http://zenchamusic.com/the-potential-is ... ish-songs/

Hope you guys can get something out of these

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