Kumbaya (A Cappella)
FurryMurry
2.0 PRO Posts: 56
Hi Every 1! This one is hot off the press! I just finished mastering this one a few minutes ago and uploaded it to Soundcloud right away! It's been a long time since I uploaded something, so I guess now is as good a time as any!
I had a few ideas for some folk songs I wanted to do, and this was one of them. The hardest part was trying to figure out the harmonies, which takes awhile for me since I don't know much music theory.
I'm really trying to improve with each song, as I am trying to get ready to start making music for Spotify, etc. So if any of you have any constructive criticism for me please don't hesitate to share it. I'm still learning new things every day. I know that @Wigs, @Chris82, and @Diego have been very helpful with regard to my previous uploads. If you aren't too busy, maybe look at this one too. Thanks!
I had a few ideas for some folk songs I wanted to do, and this was one of them. The hardest part was trying to figure out the harmonies, which takes awhile for me since I don't know much music theory.
I'm really trying to improve with each song, as I am trying to get ready to start making music for Spotify, etc. So if any of you have any constructive criticism for me please don't hesitate to share it. I'm still learning new things every day. I know that @Wigs, @Chris82, and @Diego have been very helpful with regard to my previous uploads. If you aren't too busy, maybe look at this one too. Thanks!
Comments
Thanks, I'm glad you like it! I got serious about honing my mixing skills with some courses from RecordingRevolution. I'm very happy with how this track turned out.
That would be awesome if you did some a cappella! One of the reasons I love the genre is because it's always a treat to hear all the creative ways that people make sounds! I would suggest you start with Pro Tools First, which is the free version of pro tools. It has a limit of how many tracks you can have, but you can always work around that by mixing down some of your tracks together into a single track. The other caveat is that you can't use 3rd party plugins, but the stock plugins and effects that come with it are amazing! Ex. All the reverbs and delays in this track are done with the stock plugins!
Good luck!
Thanks a bunch! I'm glad you like it!
I really enjoyed it.
Terry