There's great stuff there, and some stuff that doesn't work... just like a lot of professional stuff that I hear. I would only echo a lot of the constructive stuff that was already said here so I'm just going to part with some general thoughts...wagtunes wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:11 pm This is very important to me, so please. Be as brutal as you need to be. Hopefully, with each suggestion, I can improve over time. And maybe I won't improve. As somebody said in another thread, maybe I'm never going to be any good at doing this. But at least I'm going to try.
Thank you for listening and your support.
https://soundcloud.com/steven-wagenheim ... -mysteries
Please keep doing this. Music matters. Your music matters to others, and more importantly matters to you. "Good" is relative... I was a prog rock guy for many, many years and could play more notes in more odd time signatures than I could shake a stick at... and I'm sure if my old band mates heard the ambient stuff I'm writing now, they would probably think it's sh*t. Good is relative.
We all need to remember the 10,000 hour rule. Keep writing, keep sharing, keep putting yourself out there. I heard too many good things in your track to think you're never gonna be good. You're ahead of 95% of everybody else because you're writing.
I don't believe in the "innate talent" BS. Inspiration is work. Writing is work. We only get better by writing, and YOU'RE WRITING!
Thanks for sharing Wag