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I have been doing music for years so I know the basic formula to fill out and mix a track well. The only thing that would slow me down is coming up the all the structure ideas but because I am doing a remix the structure is already laid out so I can just have fun and get it done super quick :D
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B: I don't remix songs from the episodes because I don't think they're good enough, in fact quite the opposite. I remix the songs that I love, it's kinda my way of showing appreciation of how amazing the shows content is.
C: I have been playing the piano, guitar, drums singing and a list of other instruments since I was 9 and I use to perform and do shows from the age of 12. But after a while there was no challenge in it, I needed something new and challenging. So I started producing when I was 17 and I can tell you now, it is much more difficult to properly arrange, manipulate, mix and master a track at an industry standard than it is to strum some chords on a guitar. I know however its not esey to pick up a guitar and play like a master but it took me a month to play the guitar well enough to perform and it took me well over 3 years to produce music at an industry standard. I am aware that this remix is not the best example of what I can do and the fact I made it in 3 hours may look like making music is esey but that's again because I have been doing it for years. I mean there are still songs I have worked on with my non pony alias that I have spent over 200 hours on.
So to say that being a producer is not a "real musician" is a very close minded and uneducated response. Considering that I am also a "real musician" and have been for years it is safe to say that you are very much mistaken good sir.
Think before you type shit like that.
9 years ago @ Equestria Daily - Equestria Daily · 0 replies · +1 points