Pop music production
Re: Pop music production
I thought I'd have. look back over the OPs old posts as I thought ie'd posted a link to something. I won't repost without Adam Artman's permission but it sounds pretty good to me, not a genre I'm much of a fan of and definitely needs something extra but if I'd done it I would be very pleased with myself. So Adam, that was five months ago and IMHO a very decent starting point, what have you done since?
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Re: Pop music production
CS70 wrote:Adam Artman wrote:Thank you my friends about giving these Information to me.thanks a lot.
I understand your words and they are right really but i wanna know can i work with singers?where?how? how can i introduce myself to them? can i find singers and work with them as a small group here on SOS forum for example?
Check out kompoz (https://www.kompoz.com/music/), plenty of people to collaborate with and it's free so long you stick to mp3s I think.
Wooooow thank you a lot my dude... it is amazing place to collaboration.
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Re: Pop music production
Sam Spoons wrote:I thought I'd have. look back over the OPs old posts as I thought ie'd posted a link to something. I won't repost without Adam Artman's permission but it sounds pretty good to me, not a genre I'm much of a fan of and definitely needs something extra but if I'd done it I would be very pleased with myself. So Adam, that was five months ago and IMHO a very decent starting point, what have you done since?
Hello to my dear friend.how are you?
you know,actually i'm working on my EDM project for myself and i wanna when finish it try to release it on CD Baby.
plus,I'm working on writing and learning lyrics.I'm trying create creative melodies and ... .
I'm working on Programing drums and everything help me in improving my skills.I'm wild and crazy for work with singers and players but i don't know they accept me or not.I wanna give it to try
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Re: Pop music production
Glad to hear it Adam. Let us hear some of your work when you have something you are happy to share. 

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Re: Pop music production
Sam Spoons wrote:Glad to hear it Adam. Let us hear some of your work when you have something you are happy to share.
Hello my king.how are you? everything is ok? i'm so sorry for late answer.
thank you so much.it's glad of me to share my songs here.here and you friends changed my life and learned so much that i never knew before coming in SOS.
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Re: Pop music production
Hello to my all and best freinds.how are you? i have a so important question.
what do you do when you have 2 great idea for 1 song? imagine you wanna create a music for 1 song and melody but you have 2 great idea in 2 different genres for it.what do you do in this time?
what do you do when you have 2 great idea for 1 song? imagine you wanna create a music for 1 song and melody but you have 2 great idea in 2 different genres for it.what do you do in this time?
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Re: Pop music production
Find a way to make them work together, release them as two separate versions of the song, or recycle one idea into another song.
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Re: Pop music production
Adam Artman wrote:Hello to my all and best freinds.how are you? i have a so important question.
what do you do when you have 2 great idea for 1 song? imagine you wanna create a music for 1 song and melody but you have 2 great idea in 2 different genres for it.what do you do in this time?
Are these ideas for a remix of an original song or two original ideas? If the first then no reason not to produce two different remixes. If they are original ideas and they are different then IMO they are two different, maybe similar, songs...
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Re: Pop music production
desmond wrote:1. Make a lot of music. Finish things. Learn from everything. Use those lessons to do better next time. Put stuff out there. Work with other people. Care about what you do. Listen to feedback. Learn to communicate. have something to say.
2. No. You can't think "I want to become a powerful record producer", that's just fantasy. If that's where you head is at, you're coming it it all wrong, imo. What you should be thinking is "how can I make this track great". If you can consistently do that, then step by step, with a lot of luck, determination and perseverence you can potentially make a name for yourself and start to build a career.
Be able to make a track great is your first step, and that's the process you need to develop and get down, *waaayyyyy* before you think about a successful career. Because if you can't do that, thinking about anything beyond that is again, just fantasy.
I have to strongly second your statement in point #2. I see it in so many creative endeavors. "I want to be a writer/artist/musician/producer" when it should be "I want to write/paint/play music/produce music."
The focus on being that person rather than doing the thing is a problem with our culture.