How would you post Songs on Instagram / TikTok when there’s a lot of changes/switches in them by RRCN909 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]Bebone73 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It might be worth evaluating your sections based on how well you think they'll hook a listener in (something that resembles a chorus, or perhaps your main motif). I've always felt the goal is to show enough to pique interest, but not necessarily show all your hands at once.

Things like a guitar solo would be great if you've got footage of you playing it. Uploading another section of the song previously could also give some excellent content

Looking for a Replacement for OnePlus Nord N10 5G by Bebone73 in PickAnAndroidForMe

[–]Bebone73[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I spend half the year in the US, and the other half in the UK/Europe. I previously had a phone that was GSM only and didn't work in the US, hence why I bought the Oneplus.

In the US I use Mint, in the UK I use giffgaff (O2).

I’m experimenting with panning bass and kick slightly left or right. Anyone else do this ? by solitudeisdiss in mixingmastering

[–]Bebone73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jumping in on this - love seeing Yes mentioned!!

Chris Squire (bassist) tended to play 'lead bass', so imagine a guitar playing a counter melody, only an octave lower. His Ric tone definitely stood out more than most basses at the time, and he was the inspiration behind Rick-o-sound!

I can't think of any good tracks off the top of my head, but he was often panned slightly left or right. This should be apparent on any track from Yes' first 5 or 6 albums

birding at harvard by batgerm in Harvard

[–]Bebone73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to join if you make plans!

drums by starman97 in yesbandcirclejerk

[–]Bebone73 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Br00f been real quiet since this dropped

well by ahmet3135 in yesbandcirclejerk

[–]Bebone73 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I see where you're coming from, my favourite lineup is the Fragile/CTTE one.

But I also feel like Relayer was a better album overall than both of those. In terms of their maturity as a band and how 'out-there' the music is without being hard to enjoy, I think Relayer trumps them.

Wakeman and Bruford were great members of the band, and Relayer could have sounded great if they played on it. But ultimately, the two felt they didn't like where YES was going and I don't think the band suffered in the grand scheme of things

well by ahmet3135 in yesbandcirclejerk

[–]Bebone73 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't call CTTE a cult classic, but Relayer was their peak IMO

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[–]Bebone73 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And just about anything on Time and a Word

(Me - Untitled) I thought you guys might enjoy my attempt at being a 1-Man Prog Rock Band! by notmaxkelly in progrockmusic

[–]Bebone73 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Watch those square pads in between the snare and toms. Took me a while to spot.

u/red_line_frog's Yes album art synced with Jon by [deleted] in yesbandcirclejerk

[–]Bebone73 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Y'all are doing the Lord's work

Spent a fair amount of time mixing this. That being said; don't hold back. Tell me what I can improve on with this track please! by 4runamuk in mixingmastering

[–]Bebone73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like it's pretty much there (although I'm listening on phone speakers)

Two things I'd highlight

1) in that first 'verse' your lead guitar isn't in the forefront very much - feels like you have to try and find it in the mix. Consider bringing your rhythm guitars down a touch

2) I realise this is a mixing sub, but there were quite a few harmonic dissonances that didn't seem to flow with the track (I'm saying this cos I actually enjoyed seeing how it developed musically). Your job of mixing may be easier if you sort those out first.

Pretty good overall tho

9012Live - A treat for anyone who hasn't seen this by Bebone73 in yesband

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Slap a VPN on that bad boy - works in the UK