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For Dom
by JAPOV - 04/30/26 09:52 PM
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by JAPOV - 04/27/26 10:49 AM
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WHEN?
by JAPOV - 04/23/26 11:28 PM
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You sound pretty good. Sure you will get better at it too.
Ideally, you should know your melody and basic chords before you even turn on the band in the box. I write most of my stuff without an instrument, I figure out the chords that go best with it later. Although sometimes I will play a groove on guitar or in drums and sing till I find a melody.
If I write the lyric first, then I figure out how Im going to sing it before I figure out how I will play it.
This is not a endorsement against BIAB, it can be the best thing somebody has, just have to acknowledge as a musician that it has a lot of limitations. You might not realize how limited it is, until you become a musician of some sort.
Keep banging the tunes out, you'll improve every time
Last edited by Bugsey; 06/27/13 02:52 PM.
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