@nekoseven_derek On top of that, this helps me develop the frameworks of the song that I can build whole songs on. A song is usually composed of many frameworks put together. I just give the midi a twist, fit it into the various tempos, time signatures, and quantizing levels.
@nekoseven_derek hey Derek, how have you been? I hope you're doing well. I'm still working on my first song but I'm finally making progress on the songwriting and composing phase of the music making process. Want to hear a songwriting trick I'm gonna try experimenting with?
@nekoseven_derek So I've come up with a way to make original music in a pragmatic sense. What im trying is get bass and drum stems from my favorite songs and turning those stems into midi. That way, I can have an idea of how a song was composed and then I can experiment on the midi.
@eclipsedsounds I'm sorry for being empty-handed. I've been working on my first song for a long time, but it'll feature both solaria and asterian. Solaria means a lot to me, and I look forward to working with her in the original music i'll compose. Happy birthday, Solaria!
@EmmaRowleyMusic @marshallxloren I just listened to this song on spotify, and it's great! Thank you for this music! ☺️ definitely going to be on loop with my Emma Rowley playlist. I've also been listening to Every Echo daily, too.
@EmmaRowleyMusic Time to add a new Emma song onto my spotify playlist with comfy, autumn vibes too! I'll be looking forward to the release of the song!
@EmmaRowleyMusic Awesome, can't wait to hear your new song! Is it going to be in spotify? I've been dedicating an hour a day to listening to your music on Spotify for the past few months.
@EmmaRowleyMusic @dspearmusic That reminds me of the japanese word 木漏れ日 (こもれび, komorebi) which is a word that describes the sunlight that "leaks" through the trees. There's a lot of words that describe specific things in various languages, and I think it's fun to learn new words like Petrichor.