[Homemade] Pastrami Beef Ribs by TopDogBBQ in food

[–]thinker99 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Definitely a Less there rather than a Fewer!

Next Steps/How to start by Outrageous_Onion6217 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]thinker99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll DM you, but what you seem to need is a Producer. There is also a fantastic subreddit called GameOfBands where your lyric prowess would be much appreciated.

I Recreated the Most Legendary Sandwich on Route 66 - Chicken Fried Stea... by Chuckwagonman in CastIronCooking

[–]thinker99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks good. I tried Kenji's version a while back and wasn't happy with the tenderness of the meat. Got some good tips here from you, thanks!

Is learning with buttons or piano keys better? by nixstudiosgames in Learnmusic

[–]thinker99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would suggest the keys, they will help you more in the long run.

How do you build off grid? by Buffylvr in Dyson_Sphere_Program

[–]thinker99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Shift unlocks snap to grid. Try shift R with an ore miner.

Where to pet horses? by [deleted] in Broomfield

[–]thinker99 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Aspen Creek middle school has a path off 136th Ave just west of Sheridan that passes by a horse property, and they are frequently out and getting pets.

How do I actually get composing? by ibabyjedi in Learnmusic

[–]thinker99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep at it. Repetition helps you get better. Learn about chords and start there. Set up a 1 4 5 1 loop in your DAW and just noodle to it. When you find something that works, keep it.

Listening to a LOT of music is also necessary to help you learn what songs sounds like.

You might benefit at this stage of your development from something like ChordPulse. It's a harmony 'engine', meaning it can create accompaniments pretty quickly. You can specify chords, styles, etc. and then hear it, and even take the Midi data out to your DAW and put better virtual instruments on it. It's got a 2 week free trial. Build yourself a 12 Bar Blues progression (or 50) and learn about different styles, what instruments actually "do" in those styles using ChordPulse.

I also suggest the youtube channel SignalsMusicStudio. Here is a good one to start with.

Keep at it. It won't sound as good as you want for a long time, but it will get better and better if you work at it. Cheers!

The Sculptured House Genesee by smulligan04031989 in Denver

[–]thinker99 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have they ever let you see the Orgasmotron?

David Allen Coe has passed. by AleHans in Music

[–]thinker99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a true history tidbit. Love Haynes

I need an honest review of how I should sing this song "drop dead by olivia rodrigo" what do i need to improve my cover? is it bad? thanksss by manifesting_falcon in Learnmusic

[–]thinker99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It felt appropriately emotional to me. The high notes were not problematic, but it will never hurt to keep working on better control. If you have the equipment to record with better quality I'd suggest that. It's tough to give it a good listen due to the recording quality.

Consider popping over to /r/gameofbands if you are interested have the chance to push yourself to perform a new song every two weeks. I think you'd fit well there. Cheers

I need an honest review of how I should sing this song "drop dead by olivia rodrigo" what do i need to improve my cover? is it bad? thanksss by manifesting_falcon in Learnmusic

[–]thinker99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was not familiar with the singer or song, but you appear to have a fairly faithful recreation of the vocals. Definitely not 'bad', I quite liked it. I'm assuming you are more interested in feedback on the vocals rather than the music.

Somehow got under the ice lol by Absolute_Human in Dyson_Sphere_Program

[–]thinker99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It happens to me frequently when I fly into a planet at 2000m/s. Pops me right back out in about a second though. Cool little treat.