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RT .23
by bennash - 05/17/26 03:00 PM
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HER TOWN
by Fdemetrio - 05/14/26 10:26 AM
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by bennash - 05/14/26 10:03 AM
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Joined: Oct 2017
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FD Rating system.....maybe a thread that shows folks HOW to critique to the standards you'd like?
Lyric prose, structure, "scan", prosody, melody, arrangement...
Otherwise you need buttons for various aspects of the song or lyric as posted
Elvis you are still on about getting studios work. They definitely deserve support and clients, but for my aims, and I think FD's, it's not as important to us as it is to you
C'est tout. Plenus Punctus.
I will admit to being frugal where I put money. But I'm Dutch and it is a national sport, like voetbal. We love the front row for a dime.
But my background allows me to look at resources and means beyond money and I put up no cost to me music on a Youtube channel that now has 23 followers and one video approaching 1000 views
Puts me nowhere on the musical map but gets me in front of people who matter to me and then also to those passing by.
I have no dreams beyond that.
I am mostly retired with some clients of interest and long standing left, who now produces digital collages and continues a decades long songwriting "passion to produce original music" interest.
My day job, the one I used music to take regular vacations from, was\is now as a mostly retired CPA.
That has actually been a wonderful platform that has allowed me to accomplish some neat things that have enriched my community and region and Canada. I've been a member, director and chair of an advisory committee to what was then our Federal Business Development Bank using us as a window into our region's various ethocultural business communities, a Rotarian and for the last 15 years have driven World Interfaith Harmony Week in Toronto. This is a United Nations initiative for which I have received recognition in the form of a Medal from King Abdullah II of Jordan and a recent King Charles III Coronation medal awarded to 30,000 Canadians to recognize my interfaith activism.
So I do not regret may day job a bit. It gave me a good living, and allowed me use my skill and drive to enrich the lives of my family, clients, and community. So I am satisfied with my day job journey so far
But I always had my guitar next to my desk since the late 80s when I started my own practice. Then I started writing seriously when I found JPF and TWS and a lot of great JPFwriters listed on the left hand column
We were all driven to write and had varying degrees of talent and dreams.
True today as it was then
C'est tout. Plenus Punctus. No you wouldn't need buttons for everything. Cause all the elements of a song amount to one thing, does this song make me feel something, do i like it. As far as studio, you can do it all at home now, if you know how to use a daw and basic sound tips, especially if just adding vocals or guitar, is very doable.
Last edited by Fdemetrio; 3 hours ago.
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