Friday Night 2000
3:15
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Resident Evil 4  VR playthrough pt 1
40:36
Fleetwood Mac little lies
3:29
Something like 2000
4:26
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Drive By Samurai
2:28
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Vanilla Sky music video
5:28
4 ай бұрын
TRIFORCE  AWAKENS ~ PRETEND  ELITE
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Breaking Point -- PRETEND elite
4:15
DaWest pt 2
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DaWest pt 1
2:03
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FULL SONG - TECHNO DRACULA
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CYBER KILLER ~ PRETEND ELITE
2:20
Пікірлер
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi 15 сағат бұрын
00:01 Every Popular NES game theme song. 03:07 Every Super Metroid Stage song + sound effects 06:10 Every TMNT Cartoon Theme Song 07:23 Every Zelda main title theme song + sound effects 09:36 Every Sonic the Hedgehog 1 S😮tage theme song 10:53 Every popular Game Show theme song 11:34 Every Audio Opera short clip 12:41 Every Jordan Peterson short clip 13:54 Every Combat Channel short clip 15:02 Every Annoyingly Overused Popular KZbin short clip song
@AquaUrban
@AquaUrban 4 күн бұрын
Exactly how I imagined it would be in the quantum world where everything happens all at the same time
@BleaktaBright
@BleaktaBright 8 күн бұрын
@BleaktaBright
@BleaktaBright 15 күн бұрын
Lite em' up !
@AquaUrban
@AquaUrban 26 күн бұрын
Love that song
@BleaktaBright
@BleaktaBright 29 күн бұрын
2:12:20 Yes Lord Helmet
@unc1589
@unc1589 29 күн бұрын
I don’t think Tony NYC disputed that aspect of Rick’s video. Are you saying that Tony approves of AI ripoff technology? How’d you get there?
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi 29 күн бұрын
No I did not say Tony approves of AI Technologies applied to music I don't really know how he feels about that so we could ask him directly and see what he thinks
@tapeexperiments
@tapeexperiments 29 күн бұрын
Hey, I made a similar comment on one of Rick‘s videos: and that is that teenagers today are going to live shows buying merch and they’re finding out about local shows with young indie musicians on Instagram and TikTok. (House shows) So I offer this as a bit of hope. They don’t know anything about or care much about music that has been generated by AI. Of course, there are exceptions to this. But I have my finger on this pulse as a father and music teacher. On a personal note: I think AI is a bit overhyped at the moment. It serves the companies that create it to advertise that it’s super and amazing because it’s good for the stockholders. So far, all the music I’ve heard from AI is terrible. In the same way that I would advise my dearest friends not to doom scroll the News everyday; I would advise my fellow musicians to keep making music (have fun!) and don’t worry too much about it.🙂 At the same time these discussions are important so if you are passionate about discussing AI and art- keep going!👊
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi 29 күн бұрын
Very good point. Unfortunately there is a member in this community that uses all AI music and they have taken to task retribution for my public display of concern. I thank you for taking the time to send me this message of Hope while AI continues punching holes in the bottom of the ship . I do like AI fixing the picture on my television automatically adjusting settings for Peak visual performance. There is a place for AI but it is not in replicating human affection or expression. Soon we'll have robots in the Home Companion robots. Millions of people already confessed their daily sins to Alexa. That is why we need to stick together. Thanks for hanging 👊
@WildernessMusic_GentleSerene
@WildernessMusic_GentleSerene Ай бұрын
Interesting conversation on AI. But we have had these conversations before, as far back as maybe the 10th century BC? The first people to make music without singing or hitting something were carving flutes or plucking strings, then bowing strings. Then craftsmen began building instruments for people, and with an exchange of goods or money you were now a musician. There wasn't any structure to music, each culture had their own sounds, any musician who would make their own sound would not be popular with these cultures. As few as a few hundred years ago if you didn't make sounds the church approved you were accused of devil music. And all along this history, musicians had other jobs, they didn't live on money from music. The music arts have always taken the hit to the face of the musician. We are never paid the value of the time invested in practice and skill of learning. Just 130 years ago, if you wanted to hear some music, a musician had to come to town, or you had to learn to play something like harmonica or mouth harp as the most affordable. Think what it was like without recorded music, they had player pianos, and that was it. To hear music was an extremely rare joy, you weren't slammed with music at every moment of your life like today. I would guess the entire town showed up for a touring musician performing on a classical guitar or hopefully a decently maintained piano in town. A rare event indeed. Then came the recorded music, wax cylinders, the Victrola's records and its tiny tin sound along with radio and its cheap sound system and limited frequencies. And the people loved it. But going to a concert would yield the sights, but also a sound so full compared to radio or records that it was again a rare treat to hear. Did some stop going to these concerts and choose recorded material instead...yes. Then the 1970's and Hi-Fi and now you could hear recording almost as good as live music. I was a young 15 yo kid buying into audiophile-hood at that time, I was a musician (organist) but loved hearing this incredible sound of other musicians via my high dollar stereo. Then came digital, CDs, computers, MIDI, DAT, Minidiscs, and analog was put on the back burner. Non musicians were placing notes on a computer screen writing songs that was played via MIDI to sampled instruments, it was awful, and sounded like computer inhumane noise. The real musicians were using digital to play their MIDI instruments into computers and sequencers without quantize to achieve multi-track recording. Later musicians recorded tracks on a computer or a multi-track hardware hard disc recorder. In between some used 4 trk cassettes mastering to reel machines. FM radio was playing acceptable audio quality for most and music was everywhere now. For the first time in history, we had music everywhere. But the love of concert was still valued, and stadiums were filled with corporate funded sell-out copy cats and the original too. Now today anyone with a small amount of money can record their own albums, upload to streaming and mass produce CDs or vinyl. The results depend on their skills as a musician, audio engineer, effects designer, sound designer and mastering. This has finally eliminated the corporate music dictating what we hear, and now a search on KZbin or a listen to streaming will be a discovery process. But again, the musician doesn't make any money. I've been a musician for 56 years, don't know a single musician working full time as a musician. Nothing has changed in over 20 centuries! The sheer number of musician choices today make it impossible to hear them all, while in the 1970s you could have had a record of every musician known in that day. So now AI can make music for non-musicians again, just like this sequencer perfected dance music, or building blocks of music in a DAW stacked with sample clips, MIDI phrases and perfected to a millisecond, and MIDI quantized 100% to the grid. Perfected music that can't be reproduced in concert, you hear them in concert and the vocal pitch is horrible, their timing isn't great, and the flaws in instrument skills ringing in our ears. Now everyone compares live music to recorded perfected computer music, and they are disappointed. I, as a musician in concert today am not allowed to make a mistake, because there aren't mistakes on recorded music. People only hear perfection of recorded music 99.9999% all day. So, AI comes along with music that can be imperfected if desired, or perfected, doesn't matter still the same thing as always with recorded music. It is the concert, the live play that you will never hear AI music. Who is going to pay to sit in an auditorium and watch a computer play music? Mental patients? So, musicians today still have the same task as they always had as far back as 10,000 BC. You begin locally, if talented and skilled and people love you, you will grow out of your hometown and be recognized. Recognized by live music play. Live is where it is at and will always be. Coffee house, small venue, taverns, schools, clubs, weddings, events... self-promotion on a small-town scale and talent/skill.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Man that's heavy stuff right there I appreciate the history lesson. There was a time when musicians were treat it like royalty indeed
@GO-lh3rt
@GO-lh3rt Ай бұрын
who the hell is Tony from NYC anyway?
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Tony from NYC is a hip hop Channel. He's an audio engineer with inside information on how hip hop tracks are made
@unc1589
@unc1589 29 күн бұрын
@@alien_wi-fi That’s not entirely accurate.
@BleaktaBright
@BleaktaBright 27 күн бұрын
​@@unc1589it's 100% accurate look at his channel
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi 27 күн бұрын
​@@unc1589judging by his channel content and commenters he is exactly what I said. If I am incorrect please provide accurate information so that I may correct myself. Thank you
@JohnPrepuce
@JohnPrepuce Ай бұрын
It's like John Henry. Man fighting against machine, only to die in the end. Pretty bleak. I just try to compose stuff that AI can't compose (or wouldn't want to.)
@El3ctricLettuc3
@El3ctricLettuc3 Ай бұрын
Free delay box fukin mint my dude
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Thanks bro it was really a surprise and I'm working on a project with it as we speak.
@BleaktaBright
@BleaktaBright Ай бұрын
Cut out right as it was getting good
@AquaUrban
@AquaUrban Ай бұрын
An exciting time indeed 🤪
@EndlessMeece
@EndlessMeece Ай бұрын
First video I've ever seen from your channel... I feel like we'd get along well. I am subscribed.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi 23 күн бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@niceguy391987
@niceguy391987 Ай бұрын
It all boils down to the worth of things. If there's an abundance of something, it means it's extraordinary easy to obtain. The harder something is to obtain, the more interesting it becomes and the more it's being appreciated and valued. Music has literally been watered down, it's so abundantly available as water in the ocean. Right now we're drowning in music and that's why most people can't enjoy it anymore. The thirst for it has gone away, we're not in the dry desert anymore, we're in the middle of a lake and we're about to go under.
@artie218
@artie218 Ай бұрын
As far as KZbin goes , I don’t know for sure but there are people who make a living off their channel and it’s for a lot less than a million views, I think there’s also $ involved for subscribing and/or liking a video , maybe someone here who does so can comment
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Glad to see I'm not the only one confused as to how much money can really be made on KZbin. I appreciate you subscribing
@AquaUrban
@AquaUrban Ай бұрын
I just discovered today that Tony from NYC is in fact a talented guitar player and a student of music. I hope I didn't ruffle any feathers
@DIYDSP
@DIYDSP Ай бұрын
I like your expression "cheese at the end of the maze" and also your ideas about what AI will do wrt the secrets of humanity... will it pity us? I believe there is possibility for people to pull out some real deep secrets from it. Nothing classified, but like you say, stuff about putting w and w together. But it will take clever people.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
The proverbial Pandora's Box will be opened. Would you accept AI in your home do you use an Alexa?
@DIYDSP
@DIYDSP Ай бұрын
@@alien_wi-fi no way Alexa/siri. I turned off all the basic tracking on my google accounts and sensors on my cell phone ( though apparently some apps are still picking uo keywords) I use copilot for my job coding. It's mainly a fast autocomplete. I use chatgpt bc it's faster than search engines. And sometimes i brainstorm ideas with chatgpt like ask it historical questions bc i'm terrible at history. Sometimes i get it to do some math/physics modeling. though it'a like pulling teeth i'm still grateful for it. I used it to make lyrocs for a huge concept album but it's still a fantasy. I tried to sing them and they came out terrible. I would need a better autotune to even be believable. There's just no faking that i'm a country singer. :) I currently believe AI and other studio-dense equipment will oncrease the value of live performances for small outfits. E.g. 1-5 people playing/singing live without a buttload of "correction equipment." It probably won't make them a viable vocation though. But i believe people will recognize the value of an intimate, nearly acoustic peformance. They will never give up their love of huge concerts tho. The key is to wedge ourselves into rituals like birthdays, weddings, and new rituals like lol gender reveals and maybe job changes, moving parties. Key is we have to keep brainstorming and finding new niches. Social media 10 second loops are fished out. We can grieve for a minute but must go where they can't go. The message is not just the music but the bigger meaning and story and context around the music. E.g. the new baby party, the 5 years sober party, etc. Music is an inportant slice of those events.
@delta-9969
@delta-9969 Ай бұрын
I'd be less worried about them stealing your music and more worried about them just being local drug addicts who want to come over and see what guitars or gear you have lying around for them to steal
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
You're right that in fact happens and I have read a few posts on Craigslist warning people about potential thieves or looking for stolen items themselves . Thanks for reminding me
@itzfast
@itzfast Ай бұрын
Dude, everything you’re saying is so true. It drives me crazy! I’m to the point where if you don’t call and you purposely respond with the craigslist auto-generated email, I’m not even going to reply to who ever doesn’t call. I have even gone as far to state that any email replies will not be responded to. The only thing that ruins great music is musicians.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Yeah being in a band is like being married to several people at the same time. Doesn't matter if somebody is super talented they're no good if they don't show up. Thanks for the response I knew I was not alone
@Bustyn_Anya
@Bustyn_Anya Ай бұрын
Sounds great.
@GoodBaleada
@GoodBaleada Ай бұрын
A bassist can now upload his licks and have an AI band behind. Only perpetual failures fall into this argument. We no longer have to go through these antisocial hermit to get new music out there. Stop staying nostaligic, and for what? 50 years of musical history? This is just music MAGA lol
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
I checked out your music it sounds like AI all the way. Did you write any of this?
@GoodBaleada
@GoodBaleada Ай бұрын
@@alien_wi-fi All of the words. None of you with a million typewriters and milliion AI agents could write those songs. The writer is now your God.
@GoodBaleada
@GoodBaleada Ай бұрын
@@alien_wi-fi Do you ever feel dumb constantly being being proven archaic as our future unfolds? Are you going to demand we stay in a musical moment from 1950 to 2005 forever? Because music for millions was unchanged until your special 50 year moment. Controlled completely by corporations. A moment youre gonna sit in same nostalgic hell in for the rest of your life. You stopped growing.
@GoodBaleada
@GoodBaleada Ай бұрын
Check it out. This is just one of probably 50 prompts I'm going to use to write your song. When you said language bliss that was really awkward we're trying to create really colloquial language. I've noticed that when people dig deep into English they try to sound poetic but it's really just a tool for dumb smart people so that they sound smart. I want to write a song that a dumb smart person would write. Someone who doesn't have the luxury of a recall or a deep rhetorical well.
@GoodBaleada
@GoodBaleada Ай бұрын
@@alien_wi-fi lol This is going to be fun. Remember when you thought you were more creative and more authentic than me?
@NoidoDev
@NoidoDev Ай бұрын
How good the voices sound depends on the specific song but often also on the genre. I'm mostly making songs about guys in love with their AI robot dolls, and it's often synth wave, so it doesn't need to sound 100% human.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Sky's the limit only your imagination can stop you
@Dggb2345
@Dggb2345 Ай бұрын
Is accordion repair safe?
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Hahahaha. Thanks I needed that.
@darrendaj
@darrendaj Ай бұрын
I reluctantly agree with you. Just play for the love thats all thats left
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Even if it's an old Wolfgang guitar 🍻
@NixCM
@NixCM Ай бұрын
I work in visual media (animation/vfx) and I've been dreaming of making my own 'product' for probably over 20 years now, I feel like I have taken too long to leap for it; Ai is coming and as everything these days is a race to the bottom, it wond be long before anything I create legitimately will just get drowned out by the tons of content produced by AI. TBH im happy that so many others will have the chance to create stuff, but they will have the false opinion that it was made by them.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
I checked out your channel you do some digital animation type things. I hope you finish them they already look pretty cool
@galacticusX
@galacticusX Ай бұрын
I know nothing about music but I totally get what you're saying. For me the "black pill" moment was when I discovered the term "attention economy" and realised it's never gonna be about the quality of what you make, but how many eyes you attract on whatever absurd thing you do.
@GoodBaleada
@GoodBaleada Ай бұрын
Youre window licking to enter a space nobody should want to enter, as your audience stands behind wanting you to turn around just perform. Are you really listening to this jaded relic?
@galacticusX
@galacticusX Ай бұрын
@@GoodBaleada Wow, you totally changed my mind. I don't really like the taste of glass. In summary, engaging with diverse viewpoints, even those that might seem jaded, can provide valuable insights and help us grow. Now I want to be as authentic as you. My goal is to stay forward-thinking and focused on creating value for our audience.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
​@@GoodBaleadayou have some interesting music. Is it AI generated? It sounds a lot like AI generated 😂
@GoodBaleada
@GoodBaleada Ай бұрын
@@galacticusX Cool story. Nostalgia is a disease for the mind. A cancun vacation you take when the world gets scary. Nothing interesting was said in this video. It was eulogy for dead eras. Horrible musical moments controlled and gatekept by criminals. You're crying for PUFF DADDY
@GoodBaleada
@GoodBaleada Ай бұрын
@@alien_wi-fi You should ask yourself how a native dude from northern Canada is writing colloquially perfect Punjab songs. But you stopped being interested in the world long ago.....
@drewpiacine9612
@drewpiacine9612 Ай бұрын
When you hear the words- "Forward...For All Humanity!" - Form up, step where I step; around the spot tee fyyy Pit we soon will go - DTR ; )
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Could be a revolution before we know it
@drewpiacine9612
@drewpiacine9612 Ай бұрын
AI can meet me on the stage. Human perfrmnce & phys rockin' crowd = priceless.- DTR ; )
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Why not Elvis and Michael Jackson can be up there shaking it with you
@pixelwax2882
@pixelwax2882 Ай бұрын
Ai is literally just taking things that have been done before and trying its best to recreate or duplicate. It cannot create. It will always need input and to be guided. I get that the idea of AI is very daunting and needs to be regulated heavily but it’s not just going to spontaneously wipe out all industries
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Elon Musk and Bill Gates are both worried about the AI takeover so it will be in fact most data entry jobs. Let's hope it doesn't happen
@Steep-zi7yd
@Steep-zi7yd Ай бұрын
The changes that AI will bring in the future are beyond anything even a creative mind could come up with. Really scary times...
@Steep-zi7yd
@Steep-zi7yd Ай бұрын
PS that sniper theory is really smart, did you come up with it?
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
​@@Steep-zi7ydyeah through research on the KZbin Creator account and listening to other channels, it seems to b a great Theory.
@liminal6823
@liminal6823 Ай бұрын
You should do more commentary videos - this was very interesting.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@DIYDSP
@DIYDSP Ай бұрын
I definitely feel the rage. We are pawns in others' games. Many work hard and give it their all, but those who match what someone more powerful needs get promoted. I don't know how to fix it, but we need to look at how we're giving our power away. We give too much away and others steal it like you say. And we need to invest less money and time and only make music for purposes of our friends and those we care about. If they're just going to slurp it up, i'll only play it in my living room and no cell phones allowed. Sorry! There's too much equipment and systems out there that can instantly dissolve the value of my work by spreading it around the world. My music will become more personal, almost like sex :). You gotta be near me to get it.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
I like your Channel quite a variety I'm looking forward to watching more 🍻
@BleaktaBright
@BleaktaBright Ай бұрын
Hahahahaha 😂😂
@carlgrovestudios1
@carlgrovestudios1 Ай бұрын
I used almost all software and I make it a point to make it sound spontaneous and human. I do it for me first and foremost and am having a blast! Screw AI
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Carl you have some great atmospheric compositions on your channel I really enjoy them . You should have way more views. Good stuff I got to check back in and listen to it there's so much going on that people don't Circle back and listen to new music they find
@midisong
@midisong Ай бұрын
Been doing midi programming since 1986. It’s over bro. But even if you think about it. Electricians, plumbers, contractors - if 75% or more of the people are going to lose their employment. How are we going to be paying plumbers contractors and electricians ?? It’s over for everybody bro. It’s too late to stop. I see universal basic income as the only choice
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
@midisong I see your point you can't have one without the other. We do live in the Space Age future maybe the option for people without jobs is to turn people into food.
@sms9106
@sms9106 Ай бұрын
Go out like the us boomers did, go out and play in public for nothing and build up your fanbase. It's hard, you starve but can eventually make it and it is so much more satisfying.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Been there done that and now most venues only want to hire DJs because it's cheaper. I appreciate the suggestion though
@JayarBass
@JayarBass Ай бұрын
wah. dont mean to be rude brother. i agree with ya. but im a digital ninjaneer that uses a computer to make a living doing 3D graphics, animation, video editing, websites, coding, digital marketing, etc... and i USE ai to do my job BETTER. i get more done, its faster, not always better, but it will be better with graphics and animation eventually... im also a musician. i've played with the new ai music app that you just punch in midi notes and some lyrics and it sings for you, and i love it. i use it all the time. i make videos with stupid ai songs in the background, cuz they're stupid and funny. its still entertainment. it'll be a LOONNNG time before ai has any actual "SOUL" to music. anyone that says "ai is going to take my job" isn't good at their job, or their job isnt important. its a cop-out. weak-minded. you want to keep your job if ai moves in? learn to teach ai to do your job. especially if you've been doing it for years, you already know everything you need to teach it. and if you dont know how to teach ai to do your job, here's the kicker: you can ASK it to show you how to teach it. invest in it. start a robot part store. its here whether we like it or not. cars replaced horses... still got horses... tv replaced the theatre... still got theatre... cell phones replaced the wired ones in the kitchen... still got phones, and they still need wires, at some point. ai is a tool, not a threat. i mean... it WILL take over and destroy humanity eventually, thats just a given since man created it, and man is evil, man has already made ai bots and drones with guns... just a matter of time. so suck it up buttercup! i wrote a song about it, called "Welcome to the End" and its about celebrating the end, cuz why waste the 'end of times' whining? ya know? "cuz its the end of the world, go put your smile on... yea yea... cuz this is when the party begins." check out the song if you like... >> kzbin.info/www/bejne/m5PRpIKPadCdfZY << other than that, stay classy, and KEEP PLAYING! :) ~peaces
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Yeah I just checked it out man that's inspiring. I really like the lyrics and the song structure. The video is okay too I know it's AI.
@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 Ай бұрын
You can't put together great music with a chord pack. Even with all the generative tools they've added to DAWS doesn't really help either. Sure you can tell the Ai what to do but that doesn't really mean anything yet. Rick Beato needs to actually use these tools and make a great record just to find out that these tools aren't making it easier to write great music yet. Don't spend money on hardware all you need is a laptop and a DAW like, Ableton Live 12 Suite, and you can really experiment with music creation without spending a lot of money.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
I appreciate the comment. I refuse to use any DAW, quantization , sampling , copy and paste ,. I like the basic instrument and record even though it sounds a little choppy I don't really care it's kind of avant-garde and I made it without the aid of a computer program which makes me a stubborn elitist that refuses to conform. I appreciate your suggestion but it's a little far away from the point I was making
@user-kv7qr1hq3f
@user-kv7qr1hq3f Ай бұрын
A I cannot sex and drugs and Rock& Roll .
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Your comment reminds me of Tenacious D. 😂
@user-kv7qr1hq3f
@user-kv7qr1hq3f Ай бұрын
My original thought was . A.I. can't kill, Sex and Drugs and Rock&Roll . It still is , live performance will put artists up front . Disc and streaming? Why would I buy something I can't hold on to ?
@BleaktaBright
@BleaktaBright Ай бұрын
AI 👉👌
@1almostblue
@1almostblue Ай бұрын
I agree with your 1st and 3rd points but in regards to your second point, you need to redefine what your definition of “success” is. You can definitely be a successful musician, but we’re in the marketing age now, it’s not enough to just have good music. You need to now also know how to make an intriguing video, how to tell a story, have good aesthetics and a cool look. These are all things that the top independent artists on these platform have. Also if you have raw talent, then take videos of yourself playing and post that. Raw talent beats all of the flashy edited videos any day. But you can definitely make it, you won’t become Fleetwood Mac anymore, but having 5-15k dedicated listeners who buy your music and look forward to your new releases is more possible than ever. You just have to find your niche
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
I appreciate the input. I will always be a stubborn mule when it comes to new age computer editing software . Makes me queasy when I see people and their clickbait title and thumbnail Family Video has a bunch of editing zoom in zoom out and what their actually doing in the video is completely contrived for the sole purpose of trying to obtain a living through KZbin
@AquaUrban
@AquaUrban Ай бұрын
Peekaboo 😂
@AquaUrban
@AquaUrban Ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@corezone4250
@corezone4250 Ай бұрын
Interesting stuff, you entirely composed it? Gives me 90s/early 2000s computer game music vibes.
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
Yes 100% on the keyboard. No computer or digital audio Workshop.
@corezone4250
@corezone4250 Ай бұрын
​@@alien_wi-fi Ouh, that's cool! How did you manage to record it, old school way ,on tape (or something)?
@alien_wi-fi
@alien_wi-fi Ай бұрын
​@@corezone4250 I only used a Yamaha PSR 2000 keyboard and a Tascam DP 24sd recorder. No computer no copy and paste no samples no quantization just a lot of finger banging😂
@mikediamond34
@mikediamond34 2 ай бұрын
''Some great listening soundscape music right here from Christopher''