point I'd like to make on the genre side, is if you try and pigeon-hole some music into genre, or someone posts a song in a particular genre that may not realisticaly represent that song, some people may not listen to it, yet they might enjoy it. I've tried to come up with a genre of music that my songs fit, but have no real idea what it could be. I've posted songs, and listened to songs on garageband, and a few other sites, and to me, the experience is very dissapointing. The comments are pretty much limited to how your shit stacks up to proffesional pop music. Getting some help on how you can improve is almost non-existent. I've actually only had one guy try and really help me from that site, and he seems to help almost everyone he can. Other than that, the comments are pretty much.."the song does not fit within the po format. Intro too long, hook not played by 32 seconds, and god forbid.....does not follow verse, chorus, verse, chorus, solo chorus format".
Here, I have had some really great advice given, even if I can't follow through at my end. And here, people are more receptive to music that is not "professional" sounding. I'm a home recorder, because I like music, and want to play my ideas. I have no wishes to "make it" in the music industry. I just want to play, and listen. No specific genre, of format. If I want to do, or listen to country, folk, jazz or classical, then why limit myself to a specific genre? Same with most music here. Post it, let me listen, then decide if I like it. If there was a pop catagory, and 25 Britney Spears wanna be's posted songs, I would probably not go back to listen to any pop songs, the LPC might post in there, and I could miss something really cool. Without a genre label, Casey and Incanus post a song, and you had to listen to figure out what it was like. No prejudging.
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Drunken rant. 5 people on the computer/over shoulder telling me what I am thinking. I am not really thinking. I don't really exist....