My family was mentioning about it too, and I also came across it when making sure "turkey induced coma" was an appropriate phrase. Nonetheless, I still had to search it up again.
give the synthwavy part enough time shine to not seem, too brief, and allow for said new style to develop.
So I guess, in the experimental phase, where I have bits and pieces of various ideas and concepts scattered around, I tend to want to include quite a few. But then when structuring the track, attaching the pieces together ends up taking length, for the song to progress naturally, and sometimes, attempts to connect parts takes things in a new direction, and that further adds to the duration as a whole.
I'm not entirely sure what happened. I used to be so strict that my songs were to be no less than 2 minutes and no more than 6 minutes.
But I guess it is because I accidentally develop more stuff that I want to include. For instance, I thought this song was going to be roughly around 4 or 5 minutes as I was making the part at 3:07, the climax. Thought that right after that, then I could close the song off with stuff like 5:57, but then I accidentally made the song go minor (3:26), but it was cool. So I had to figure out how to work my way back the ending I had in mind, but
I mean, we each take a different approach, so each remix will be a different outcome. Just make sure it is clean and polished to the way that you like it with your own style.
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little hollow
Hey what're some unique foods that y'all eat on Thanksgiving?
little hollow
That would suck. I already eat too much on thanksgiving anyway lol.
Key Lime Canid
@little hollow
tryptophan
My family was mentioning about it too, and I also came across it when making sure "turkey induced coma" was an appropriate phrase. Nonetheless, I still had to search it up again.
little hollow
i can't remember what it's called.........hmm
little hollow
I love being able to go to sleep so quickly on thanksgiving day because of that one chemical in turkey's that make you sleepy. It's the best.
Key Lime Canid
give the synthwavy part enough time shine to not seem, too brief, and allow for said new style to develop.
So I guess, in the experimental phase, where I have bits and pieces of various ideas and concepts scattered around, I tend to want to include quite a few. But then when structuring the track, attaching the pieces together ends up taking length, for the song to progress naturally, and sometimes, attempts to connect parts takes things in a new direction, and that further adds to the duration as a whole.
Key Lime Canid
@Arbor
I'm not entirely sure what happened. I used to be so strict that my songs were to be no less than 2 minutes and no more than 6 minutes.
But I guess it is because I accidentally develop more stuff that I want to include. For instance, I thought this song was going to be roughly around 4 or 5 minutes as I was making the part at 3:07, the climax. Thought that right after that, then I could close the song off with stuff like 5:57, but then I accidentally made the song go minor (3:26), but it was cool. So I had to figure out how to work my way back the ending I had in mind, but
arbour
one question tho: (this might not be true, but) why do you make ur songs so long
arbour
that is true
Key Lime Canid
@Arbor
Why thank you. :)
I mean, we each take a different approach, so each remix will be a different outcome. Just make sure it is clean and polished to the way that you like it with your own style.