Excellent point. As one of my other favorite TH-camrs would say on his songwriting channel: It needs a top line. If there's no top line, it's not a song. It's just a backing track, or background music for credits in a movie or TV show.
Great question. If a producer I knew asked me for honest feedback, I would say something along the lines of "in my opinion, improving your melody writing skills will increase the overall impact and enjoyment of your tracks. It's important to learn how to tell a story with melody and that's a skill you can develop." Hope this helps!
Revelation moment here. Genius and a simple rule to remember and apply. Thank you so much.
You're very welcome my friend!
Excellent point. As one of my other favorite TH-camrs would say on his songwriting channel: It needs a top line. If there's no top line, it's not a song. It's just a backing track, or background music for credits in a movie or TV show.
We’ll said., 💯 true Thanks for watching!
This a very good point. Would be good to flesh this out with examples as I think a beginner would not quite get the point here.
Yes , definitely. More to come about that soon
I've always felt this but you've put it into words. What is a tactful way to tell a fellow producer this when they want honest feedback?
Great question. If a producer I knew asked me for honest feedback, I would say something along the lines of "in my opinion, improving your melody writing skills will increase the overall impact and enjoyment of your tracks. It's important to learn how to tell a story with melody and that's a skill you can develop."
Hope this helps!