#electronic #electronicdancemusic #house #workmusic #housemusic #workmusicconcentration #electronicwork Beautiful woman, nice music, on a runway in the desert? Why? Why not?
Fue estrictamente necesario elaborar una composición EDM que evolucionara minuto a minuto sin perder de vista nuestro estilo, siempre quisimos escuchar una melodía con tintes de medio oriente pero que no perdiera la esencia del EDM, la portada nos ayudó bastante y esta pieza es hasta ahora nuestro mayor éxito!!! gracias por tu comentario y por tu tiempo 💚💚💚
Hi friend, I usually produce my songs in LMMS, sometimes with the help of Suno or other AI websites. When you upload a video, there are some sections where you can tag your content as AI, which I didn’t know until a few months ago. You need to please your audience with four things: A good thumbnail that matches the video content (use Leonardo with 16:9 image dimensions, not square formats). A catchy video background (check Vizzy) - it’s very easy to use (you’ll need another image). Playlists organized by genre (in my opinion, your songs are very varied, and it’s hard to listen to them in sequence because of the different rhythms, so I would group them into different playlists). The first 30 seconds of the song are very important (avoid prolonged intros and overly long songs unless they’re dynamic). You need to captivate your audience within the first 30 seconds. It’s a long journey to grow a channel because you need the support of others to succeed. I hope my advice has helped you. I promise to like and comment on each of your videos; the rest is up to you... Don’t get discouraged... You have a lot to learn."
@@SaffronBeatsLab Thanks for the input. Yes, very helpful. I'll definitely implement some of those things. I was holding off on playlists because I didn't feel I had enough tracks really. My thumbnails are square because they are meant to be CD/album covers like the ol' days (note the title, artists name, sometimes record label and other info I include on the album covers. Part of what I do is specifically make songs that mimic other artists from the past, so due to that, my songs tend to be very dynamic, with many progressive shifts in the song that ultimately tie together. But, I make music to make music, so the intros are as they would be if I was doing my real music. I don't really do any popular music, so I won't simplify my style to please short attention span audiences. My stuff is strictly for hardcore music connoisseurs. Fortunately this is just a hobby. Not interested in any $ from it. I'd just be happy for people to enjoy the stuff and to know some people are digging it. So your comments are much appreciated, and do help.