It Just feels right [ Give some feedback ]

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I really enjoy this one, a bit repetitive maybe but I need some vocals on here.
I was thinkin the 808 went well but now I'm second guessing it, but let me know what you guys think.

https://soundcloud.com/jbarn97/feels-right
Nice one.

But as you said, "a bit repetitive maybe".
Oh yeah. I'm feelin' this tune.

I have noticed, that alot of conventional commercial tunes with vocals, especially those over 3 mins
have a repetitive musical beat, playing behind it and alot of people, strangely don't seem to notice it.
Probably because, the vocals distract them too much, from the music playing in the background. Lol!

Singer or not, this one sounds good. :)
brandystarbrite wrote:
Wed Jun 21, 2017 4:00 am
Oh yeah. I'm feelin' this tune.

I have noticed, that alot of conventional commercial tunes with vocals, especially those over 3 mins
have a repetitive musical beat, playing behind it and alot of people, strangely don't seem to notice it.
Probably because, the vocals distract them too much, from the music playing in the background. Lol!

Singer or not, this one sounds good. :)
Of course, repetition can be found in all things, whether cycles are short (e.g. heartbeat) or longer (e.g. circadian rhythm). And it is the same in music, we can find short cycles (e.g. a four-on-the-floor beat) or longer (e.g. the alternation verse / chorus). But whether it is a natural phenomenon or the performance of a musician / singer, there are subtle variations from one repetition to the next, the repetition is not done identically. And that's what I'd like to emphasize: in LMMS, the poorest repeat form is the copied / pasted, the machine reproduces something identically (at least, the variations are so small that we are not able to perceive them). And I believe that, in one way or another, when a section repeats itself identically to itself, the listener perceives it. For me, the purpose of repetition is to renew the interest of the listener. So the job would be to go further than the copied / pasted.

Anyway, yep, the Jbarn sounds good :)
Yeah I probably could just add something small, maybe a small quiet melody.
Just to make it a little different, because when you just listen to the raw beat without any vocals you can really nit pick the repetitiveness.