AngryWildMango
AngryWildMango
here is my soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/angrywildmango
Now when i start a track i usually start from the beginning with a melody or beat and go from there by going from the intro-buildup-drop-chorus-breakdown-buildup-drop-chorus-extro (just an example)
I myself can feel the flow throughout the whole song, but what most people say about my tracks is that the beginning does not go with the chorus and sometimes the breakdown as well.
Now could you give me tips on how I could fix this. So my tracks feel as one song. Not two songs put together. Should I make the chorus first? then do the intro for it? or should i do what i have been doing, but just really try to formulate the chorus with the intro better.
Any links to videos, books, articles, would help too. I am very serious about being a producer, so I would highly like some help with this. i feel that at the moment this is my current weakness with my tracks.
Thanks for you time, and especially if you try to help.
(sorry if this is the wrong section for this thread)
Now when i start a track i usually start from the beginning with a melody or beat and go from there by going from the intro-buildup-drop-chorus-breakdown-buildup-drop-chorus-extro (just an example)
I myself can feel the flow throughout the whole song, but what most people say about my tracks is that the beginning does not go with the chorus and sometimes the breakdown as well.
Now could you give me tips on how I could fix this. So my tracks feel as one song. Not two songs put together. Should I make the chorus first? then do the intro for it? or should i do what i have been doing, but just really try to formulate the chorus with the intro better.
Any links to videos, books, articles, would help too. I am very serious about being a producer, so I would highly like some help with this. i feel that at the moment this is my current weakness with my tracks.
Thanks for you time, and especially if you try to help.
(sorry if this is the wrong section for this thread)
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