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Edit: Thanks for your replies. But just out of curiosity, how do those songs feel to you in your personal opinion? Do they portray the feelings I've described, or is it just a mess of audio at this stage that doesn't portray any emotion?
I am now going to try one more thing here to see if my perception of the song I made with the choir and guitar gets through. To do that, I am going to use a song I didn't make just as an example. Go ahead and apply the generalized feel from that song to my song with the guitar and choir and see now if you perceive my song the way I do. You notice the eerie choir in that song which lowers and rises in pitch (like with how my choir does in my song). If you still perceive my song as having no emotion or as something completely different from what I've described even after applying the generalized feel from that song to my song, then perhaps my perception of my song is false and it's just some perception of my own that I've given it when, in reality, it portrays something completely different and/or really has no emotion.
Here is this other song as an example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPKqVMmD6NY
And then here's my song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t17EWF1DQj0
I am a complete beginner when it comes to making music, but I have cool ideas (and a short song I made) that I wish to share. This is a short song I made (using the in-built male choir in FL Studio and a guitar). It has a harsh destructive and supernatural personality. You hear a male choir with lowering and rising pitch singing. It is supposed to be dark with, again, a supernatural harsh destructive personality. It is combined with a guitar (another harsh instrument that completes the song's personality). The notes of the guitar rise and lower with the choir.
I suspect that maybe the volume of the guitar is too low in comparison with the choir. So I have played the choir alone first as an example so that your ears get trained to just listening to the choir alone so that when the guitar does come in, you will be able to hear it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t17EWF1DQj0
As for this song right here, it's not something I made and isn't an actual song--it is an idea for a song. This song is supposed to be gothic. Sort of like the song "Going Under" by Evanescence which is a woman singing with metal. Except in this song, instead of a woman singing, it is an enchanting gothic woman witch singing who is singing enchantments with heavy metal. It is a song that is very powerful in a dark way. You hear them both in this video. These two ideas (feelings) are supposed to be ideas that go together for an actual song. Also, the voice you hear is not a witch (it is a singer's voice reversed). I just interpreted this voice as the perfect voice for a gothic witch that would perfectly go with heavy metal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUwjNeavPsE
I am now going to try one more thing here to see if my perception of the song I made with the choir and guitar gets through. To do that, I am going to use a song I didn't make just as an example. Go ahead and apply the generalized feel from that song to my song with the guitar and choir and see now if you perceive my song the way I do. You notice the eerie choir in that song which lowers and rises in pitch (like with how my choir does in my song). If you still perceive my song as having no emotion or as something completely different from what I've described even after applying the generalized feel from that song to my song, then perhaps my perception of my song is false and it's just some perception of my own that I've given it when, in reality, it portrays something completely different and/or really has no emotion.
Here is this other song as an example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPKqVMmD6NY
And then here's my song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t17EWF1DQj0
I am a complete beginner when it comes to making music, but I have cool ideas (and a short song I made) that I wish to share. This is a short song I made (using the in-built male choir in FL Studio and a guitar). It has a harsh destructive and supernatural personality. You hear a male choir with lowering and rising pitch singing. It is supposed to be dark with, again, a supernatural harsh destructive personality. It is combined with a guitar (another harsh instrument that completes the song's personality). The notes of the guitar rise and lower with the choir.
I suspect that maybe the volume of the guitar is too low in comparison with the choir. So I have played the choir alone first as an example so that your ears get trained to just listening to the choir alone so that when the guitar does come in, you will be able to hear it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t17EWF1DQj0
As for this song right here, it's not something I made and isn't an actual song--it is an idea for a song. This song is supposed to be gothic. Sort of like the song "Going Under" by Evanescence which is a woman singing with metal. Except in this song, instead of a woman singing, it is an enchanting gothic woman witch singing who is singing enchantments with heavy metal. It is a song that is very powerful in a dark way. You hear them both in this video. These two ideas (feelings) are supposed to be ideas that go together for an actual song. Also, the voice you hear is not a witch (it is a singer's voice reversed). I just interpreted this voice as the perfect voice for a gothic witch that would perfectly go with heavy metal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUwjNeavPsE
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