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Feedback on first song!
Posted on: 04.09.2012 by Tessie Spice
Hey guys, I produced my first song yesterday!

http://soundcloud.com/n-rd/blue-rhodes

I still have a lot to learn, and would appreciate any constructive criticism (:

It isn't exactly a club banger, but I believe it has a nice feel to it.
Ossie Pooley
05.09.2012
Originally Posted by AllDay
Super chilled out and could use some more sounds/instruments.

But its not bad for your first at all dude!
This.
It's good. It sounds like a bloody good intro and break but there's no meat to it.
I like the chill vibe though.
Tessie Spice
04.09.2012
Hey guys, I produced my first song yesterday!

http://soundcloud.com/n-rd/blue-rhodes

I still have a lot to learn, and would appreciate any constructive criticism (:

It isn't exactly a club banger, but I believe it has a nice feel to it.
Tessie Spice
06.09.2012
Thanks for all the feedback! I'll definitely work on it a bit and add more instruments, make it longer etc.

I only put it on soundcloud in order to get feedback from people to you guys, I haven't gone screaming from the rooftops that this is my new awesome track haha. Thanks for the advice though (:
Latina Samon
05.09.2012
Really like the sound. But like others have said, needs to be made into more of a track. Soft female vocal would be nice.
Kasi Marget
05.09.2012
Tip I got from a DJTTer :

I didn't want to "use" this tip at first, but now I'm really glad I did.

Don't make your tracks public. Few days after working on something you'll realise that beyond the initial satisfaction, it's pure shit. You don't want people to associate you to a beginner.

Keep them private, send them to some people to get feedback, but really, if you "release" track when you know you're not that good, you may be happy for 1 day, but you'll regret it afterwards.

Work, work, sleep, work, work, and come back in few years with awesome music.


PS : I don't want to be mean, this applies for me aswell. I know something's wrong with my productions, because I'm new to the thing, and that's normal. But I keep them private and once I'll be really satisfied with what I do, in around a year or 2 maybe, I might start to release some stuff.
Norma Vanna
05.09.2012
i listened to it i my headphones and i cant say i dig the pan lfo on the rhodes.
good wibe tho. really chilled out track. but i believe mayby one or two more instruments would do the trick, keep it simple tho.
i believe you could do anything with this track. make it a real banger or keep it like this.
no hate man, keep up the work and dont let anyone break you down!
Ossie Pooley
05.09.2012
Originally Posted by AllDay
Super chilled out and could use some more sounds/instruments.

But its not bad for your first at all dude!
This.
It's good. It sounds like a bloody good intro and break but there's no meat to it.
I like the chill vibe though.
Alyse Plantenga
04.09.2012
yeh i agree that its needs more instrumentation, sonically sounds balanced pretty well. need something that plays a "melody" and something else that plays a "rhythm". Could totally imagine a female singer on this singing whisper quite and really close to the mic. would make it even more intimate
Tera Baragan
03.09.2012
http://soundcloud.com/n-rd/blue-rhodes

Super chilled out and could use some more sounds/instruments.

But its not bad for your first at all dude!

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