The bassline was something else! Smooth and warm, and it travels so neatly.
Is this a fingered bass? It works perfectly, makes me want to try using it some time. This would be massive on a large sound system.
Love how you let that slide out in the end as well, you trickster ;)
The strings work well as they are not overburdening the listener, instead they remain audible but constrained in the background.
It's always easy to talk from the outside, but I guess that is what this part of sml is about: I would love some other sound, additional lead element, a voice sample, the sound of wind or noise, or something in the second half to propel the track further from where it started. The incoming drums do this to a part but if you added some other element later, it would signify the track's highpoint and serve to make it even more of a memorable experience.
Have you thought about scoring film music? This could work really well with the right film. Or with a rap track, as you mentioned in your post.
Thank you for the great review of my track. You are right there are elements that need to be added to be solo track. This track will probably get vocals on top of it, I am working with friend and he will record it.
Overall, I'm impressed with the mastering skills you have.
They final part offer some space for diversifying the main melody a bit, but it's still fine assuming this is a beat.
Mellow and a bit spooky, in a good way.
The bassline was something else! Smooth and warm, and it travels so neatly.
Is this a fingered bass? It works perfectly, makes me want to try using it some time. This would be massive on a large sound system.
Love how you let that slide out in the end as well, you trickster ;)
The strings work well as they are not overburdening the listener, instead they remain audible but constrained in the background.
It's always easy to talk from the outside, but I guess that is what this part of sml is about: I would love some other sound, additional lead element, a voice sample, the sound of wind or noise, or something in the second half to propel the track further from where it started. The incoming drums do this to a part but if you added some other element later, it would signify the track's highpoint and serve to make it even more of a memorable experience.
Have you thought about scoring film music? This could work really well with the right film. Or with a rap track, as you mentioned in your post.
Good luck on your musical journey man
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Thank you for the great review of my track. You are right there are elements that need to be added to be solo track. This track will probably get vocals on top of it, I am working with friend and he will record it.
I followed you back. Blessings :)
Drop me a link when you guys are done, I'm super excited to hear how it turned out
Sure man ;)
loving the vibe to this. got a good melody with a cool bassline and beat! keep it up dude
Agree with @fresheiremusic! Lovely vibe!
Overall, I'm impressed with the mastering skills you have.
They final part offer some space for diversifying the main melody a bit, but it's still fine assuming this is a beat.
Keep developing!