Modesty
By Jim Wood on January 4, 2014 4:32 am
D major/D minor. 106 BPM.
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D major/D minor. 106 BPM.
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you know... this is neat. I didn't see it back then (you know buried under 300+ entries) but it's very catchy. Do you feel you have gone into any particular direction this year? Like, would you say you're more experimental now or more melodic or more confused or anything? Or just different? Hmm I think I'm going to share that question on the forums.
you know... this is neat. I didn't see it back then (you know buried under 300+ entries) but it's very catchy. Do you feel you have gone into any particular direction this year? Like, would you say you're more experimental now or more melodic or more confused or anything? Or just different? Hmm I think I'm going to share that question on the forums.
I've usually got a couple of pieces going at any given time. So it's a matter of whatever's working the best or something that's different from last week's entry. This is why I'm fluctuating between avant and as close as I ever get to mainstream pop.
My wife says my stuff is getting better; probably a result of having such an astute audience.
colorful grey wrote:you know... this is neat. I didn't see it back then (you know buried under 300+ entries) but it's very catchy. Do you feel you have gone into any particular direction this year? Like, would you say you're more experimental now or more melodic or more confused or anything? Or just different? Hmm I think I'm going to share that question on the forums.
I've usually got a couple of pieces going at any given time. So it's a matter of whatever's working the best or something that's different from last week's entry. This is why I'm fluctuating between avant and as close as I ever get to mainstream pop.
My wife says my stuff is getting better; probably a result of having such an astute audience.
And talented. Did I forget talented?