You can get this FL Studio project file for free here: ko-fi.com/sickflow_makes/posts Note that if you don't own BBC SO Core library you will need to replace it the channel racks with applicable libraries you have. BBC SO Discover library is a free alternative www.spitfireaudio.com/bbc-symphony-orchestra-discover If you want to listen to the track only you can listen here: th-cam.com/video/EgMgOGIYVj0/w-d-xo.html
@@sickflow_tunes Well you definitely know what you're doing to an extent. Using dynamics, and velocity. First thing I noticed that you could do is adding spaces in the woodwind instruments. Cause the players have to be able to breath. But I feel like you already know that cause your brass sounds really good. Overall you have good technique though, how are you learning, or from who are you learning from?
@@imbailing thanks for the detailed feedback really appreciate it! I started learning on TH-cam and one course on Udemy that I ended up putting it on hold but I actually have a playlist of all the videos on TH-cam from different folks that really helped me th-cam.com/play/PLhkg0G2RoeIha2Hz02FYU84WsJDWCpdd-.html&si=xPV-zoVo_pqMG4oa
@@sickflow_tunes Oh nice. Alex Moukala was probably the most useful for me when it came to learning instruments. But also I'm probably biased because it was always right up my alley with what I wanted my music to sound like.
You can get this FL Studio project file for free here: ko-fi.com/sickflow_makes/posts
Note that if you don't own BBC SO Core library you will need to replace it the channel racks with applicable libraries you have.
BBC SO Discover library is a free alternative www.spitfireaudio.com/bbc-symphony-orchestra-discover
If you want to listen to the track only you can listen here: th-cam.com/video/EgMgOGIYVj0/w-d-xo.html
I like the harmony and the melody. Instrumenation is good too. Realism needs work I think, but I'm not all that great either.
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thank you! what do you think I should focus on in terms of realism? I am definitely new to making music in general lol
@@sickflow_tunes Well you definitely know what you're doing to an extent. Using dynamics, and velocity. First thing I noticed that you could do is adding spaces in the woodwind instruments. Cause the players have to be able to breath. But I feel like you already know that cause your brass sounds really good. Overall you have good technique though, how are you learning, or from who are you learning from?
@@imbailing thanks for the detailed feedback really appreciate it! I started learning on TH-cam and one course on Udemy that I ended up putting it on hold but I actually have a playlist of all the videos on TH-cam from different folks that really helped me th-cam.com/play/PLhkg0G2RoeIha2Hz02FYU84WsJDWCpdd-.html&si=xPV-zoVo_pqMG4oa
@@sickflow_tunes Oh nice. Alex Moukala was probably the most useful for me when it came to learning instruments. But also I'm probably biased because it was always right up my alley with what I wanted my music to sound like.