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Re: newbie mike kakos

Post by Penz2nz » Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:16 am

Mike,

So you are 55 now. Well all I can say to that is: Welcome aboard kid.
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Re: newbie mike kakos

Post by MIKE KAKOS » Sun May 02, 2010 2:28 pm

hi again everyone.
thanks for your welcomes. looking forward to mixing it up ( no pun ) with taxi die hards.
still a little lost with the general stuff. are the critiques by taxi done as a side thing? i believe each one costs $20 and they do a thorough job analyzing it for you. correct?
submissions for a particular publication are $5 apiece? does taxi analyze these songs also?
has anyone tried the dispatch thing and how often do they pop up on your email?
i would like to put up a list of my songs for all to hear but because my vocals are not the greatest i am leery. i know most of you can look past this to see the songs potential but still does a first impression amount to something here? i welcome all opinions as i try to be very objective about my works. no ego problem here i think (lol).
i visited a few sites and heard some very interesting music. i am so stuck in the sixties. help!
till later
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Re: newbie mike kakos

Post by Kazak » Sun May 02, 2010 4:25 pm

Hello Mike, welcome from your fellow newbie. I am learning how this all works but it's a little painful.

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Re: newbie mike kakos

Post by thokus » Sun May 02, 2010 6:40 pm

Mike .. The $20 fee is if you want a song critiqued that you dont list or has a "Y" in the listing number.. Just for your own pleasure ... The "S" listings get an automatic critique for the $5... Ive never done a dispatch yet , Im thinking about it.. so maybe someone else can help there , but I Know they dont critique dispatch listing .. unless you pay the extra $20 seperately from the $5 listing fee..
By all means put up the link to your Taxi site, or whatever, so we can see what you got ...
Your stuck in the 60S?... Me too .. Seems everything I do comes out psychedelic, dope smokin sounding... When you want a particular song critiqued by we (or us) Taxi passengers put it on the peer to peer group. and specify which song .. Then you'll get lots of tips and helpful hints on making it better , or just get praise if its already perfect or If noone responds , as I have figured out , I think it means your song sucks .. I have yet to see ainsult on this thing .. everybody is sooo helpful and friendly.. So Good luck and Happy Composing
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Re: newbie mike kakos

Post by MIKE KAKOS » Sun May 02, 2010 7:28 pm

thanks tom
appreciate the info.
i let a few people at work hear some of my stuff.
seems i'm sounding countriesh.
is that possible to be sixties country? LOL
til later
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Post by MIKE KAKOS » Sun May 02, 2010 7:34 pm

hi alicia
thanks for the welcome. it is a little intimidating but i'm getting there.
took a peek at your web site... nice job.
who did the site? i need something classy like that.
any hints would be appreciated.
later
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Re: newbie mike kakos

Post by coachdebra » Mon May 03, 2010 12:25 pm

Hey Mike!
Thanks for subscribing to my newsletter and free e-course! And I look forward to "meeting" you next Thursday!

One of the best ways to update your own sound is to listen to current music. You can listen to current radio or use Pandora to explore different styles.

Listen for structure (both lyric and chord/melody), instrumentation and rhythm. What are they doing that makes a particular song sound current? How could you apply that information to the arrangement of one of your songs? And start playing with that.

The other thing you could consider is collaborating with someone who really has the style down that you want to shift into.

Hope that helps!
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Re: newbie mike kakos

Post by MIKE KAKOS » Mon May 03, 2010 2:35 pm

thanks deb
looking forward to the meeting.
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