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Have you ever wondered how the heck do other producers release so polished and well-sounding tracks, while you struggle to make anything that sounds half-decent?

Well this video probably won't give you a satisfying answer - but it might help you get on the right track for growth.

I believe great music doesn't grow on trees and it always requires a lot of effort to create something that others will want to listen to again and again. No matter how simple it might appear to be.

It doesn't matter if you have 4 or 12 years of experience - you need to work hard to have good results. But my idea of working hard on music might be a bit different from what you could expect.

This video is about my ideas and experience of developing a musical idea intro a finished track, and how sometimes it takes a long time to get the music there. But it feels so good once you do it!

I hope this video will inspire you to make better music.

- unfa


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URI#06 Iterative refinement - taking your music to the next level

unfa rambling indefinitely #06 I'm talking about why crafting stunning tracks takes a lot of time, and how I usually go from the initial idea to the final album version of my compositions. I use my track "Sincerely" from my album "Suppressed" to show how it changed and developed over 22 versions I have saved on my disk. --- · Timestamps: (none - contributions are welcome!) · Links: - official Patreon post --- If you feel thankful and want to support what I do, you can: http://patreon.com/unfa - donate monthly via Patreon http://unfa.bandcamp.com - buy my music on Bandcamp http://paypal.me/unfa - donate directly via PayPal --- If you want more of my digital presence, check these places: http://www.facebook.com/unfamusic http://mastodon.social/@unfa https://soundcloud.com/unfa Now go, make some music!

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