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Katelyn wrote:stuff that all those youngin's call those 'computer noises.'
:hihi:

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I wonder what genre I'm supposed to be. It probably depends on how pointy my Ibanez guitar will be.

I'd love a mellow crowd-how do I make this happen?
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RunBeerRun wrote:I wonder what genre I'm supposed to be. It probably depends on how pointy my Ibanez guitar will be.

I'd love a mellow crowd-how do I make this happen?
Sell them all weed first ;)

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A crowd on weed would be tolerable, but it won't be that way. What am I supposed to with all this high energy masculinity around? I should go acoustic....

I'm on a single cup of coffee only....
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I don't have anyone who can give me honest feedback on my music, so I want few person who have much more experience here who can help me with that privately, Please PM me.

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bbnation wrote:Please PM me.
Sorry, you're better off in the hands of random volunteers that do peer reviews in our Music Cafe.
2ZrgE wrote:I guess he meant tracks which were officially accepted by a label.
My conclusion after read his first post is those "releases" were on SoundCloud only. It's like my facebook posts: no matter how funny they are, they have no chance of going viral, since I have hardly any network to make that happen.
bbnation wrote:I remember how Kygo started at the beginning of 2013 and he start with remixing hits to an tropical house and now after 1 year he played at tomorrowland and ultra festival.
Kygo is working on his skills much much longer than just one year:
WikiPedia wrote:Kygo started to learn to play the piano at age six through lessons
And he had big help with his breakthrough
billboard.com wrote:Ultra Records founder Patrick Moxey credits many of Kygo’s successes thus far to his manager -- a 21-year-old former blogger from Miami named Myles Shear -- who has steered his client into benchmark syncs and dynamite festival bookings.

So my advice:
1. get really good at what you do
2. build up a network to get promotion
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