3 more + for newbies like me
Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 10:26 pm
Hey guys,
I was not sure about posting regulary about my forwards anymore to be honest, because I was concern that it might just be an ego thing...
But I had a few people here (mainly new members) commenting, saying that they find this encouraging to hear about another newbie's "success".... I honestly didn't think about this before.
So I put more info here below for you guys
Happy with these 3 more forwards this week btw.
Y180514HR - HARD ROCK INSTRUMENTAL CUES / https://soundcloud.com/melodeicon/demol ... strumental
Y180516SJ - ORIGINAL, SWING-STYLE JAZZ INSTRUMENTALS / https://soundcloud.com/melodeicon/holy- ... strumental
Y180514DD - DARK and DRONE-Y INSTRUMENTAL CUES / https://soundcloud.com/melodeicon/biomorph-dark-drone
I obviously have good reasons to be happy again.
But I'm also very desapointed with a few returned tracks (mainly with vocals, contemporay criterias... that are still quite mysterious -and frustrating yes - for me... More things to learn I guess
)
That is all for now ! Have a good day/night ! - Phil
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So here it is for you guys a few personal information, numbers etc...
-IMPORTANT: I'm new at Taxi, but I'm not new at composing in various genres.
-I'm still on a 1/2 ratio (1 forward for 1 return) and I'm composing (at least) a track per day since 2 months that I've joined Taxi.
-still have 20 tracks pending (waiting to be reviewed) and try to keep it that way.
-I'm not affraid to compose out of my comfort zone (that means analyze the genre, acquire the proper tools, listen a lot, ask questions, practice, THAN... create)
-I choose my "battles" wisely ! (I'm sometime tempted by a listing, but there are things that I'm not good at, and want to keep time and energy for a more suitable one. Because there will always be another suitable listing, no doubt.
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-I give a lot of attention (the wording, the "in between the lines" thing too, the temp tracks...) to each listing before putting my hands on my keyboard.
-I'm composing for Electro, Hard Rock, Hip hop, Urban, Country, Orchestral, Trailer, Jazz, Ambience, Rock,...etc.. so I can have access to more listings.
-I only submit a track when I'm sure it fits the brief (If I have a doubt I ask here on the forum, or I JUST DO NOT submit, or I do the modifications. No room AT ALL for "maybe it could work".. stuff like that. Screeners at Taxi know their job, at least as much as you know yours
)
-DO NOT submit more than one track per listing in the begining, even if you feel confident. Learn the rules of the game. THEN you can submit more.
-Go to the FORWARD Taxi's page. Listen to the "successful" tracks already there ! ( http://blog.taxi.com/forward/ )
-I don't like recycling. An old track is rarely a good fit for a listing (unless you're ready to modify it, but even there...). I prefer composing for a listing than recycling. More efficient in my experience.
-I see Taxi as a school. Practice, learn, work, discover,... and have fun
Hoping it can help
Good luck with your forwards ! Honestly it's more a matter of submitting the right track than the best track... but both is always better ! - Phil
I was not sure about posting regulary about my forwards anymore to be honest, because I was concern that it might just be an ego thing...
But I had a few people here (mainly new members) commenting, saying that they find this encouraging to hear about another newbie's "success".... I honestly didn't think about this before.
So I put more info here below for you guys

Happy with these 3 more forwards this week btw.
Y180514HR - HARD ROCK INSTRUMENTAL CUES / https://soundcloud.com/melodeicon/demol ... strumental
Y180516SJ - ORIGINAL, SWING-STYLE JAZZ INSTRUMENTALS / https://soundcloud.com/melodeicon/holy- ... strumental
Y180514DD - DARK and DRONE-Y INSTRUMENTAL CUES / https://soundcloud.com/melodeicon/biomorph-dark-drone
I obviously have good reasons to be happy again.


That is all for now ! Have a good day/night ! - Phil
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So here it is for you guys a few personal information, numbers etc...
-IMPORTANT: I'm new at Taxi, but I'm not new at composing in various genres.
-I'm still on a 1/2 ratio (1 forward for 1 return) and I'm composing (at least) a track per day since 2 months that I've joined Taxi.
-still have 20 tracks pending (waiting to be reviewed) and try to keep it that way.
-I'm not affraid to compose out of my comfort zone (that means analyze the genre, acquire the proper tools, listen a lot, ask questions, practice, THAN... create)
-I choose my "battles" wisely ! (I'm sometime tempted by a listing, but there are things that I'm not good at, and want to keep time and energy for a more suitable one. Because there will always be another suitable listing, no doubt.

-I give a lot of attention (the wording, the "in between the lines" thing too, the temp tracks...) to each listing before putting my hands on my keyboard.
-I'm composing for Electro, Hard Rock, Hip hop, Urban, Country, Orchestral, Trailer, Jazz, Ambience, Rock,...etc.. so I can have access to more listings.
-I only submit a track when I'm sure it fits the brief (If I have a doubt I ask here on the forum, or I JUST DO NOT submit, or I do the modifications. No room AT ALL for "maybe it could work".. stuff like that. Screeners at Taxi know their job, at least as much as you know yours

-DO NOT submit more than one track per listing in the begining, even if you feel confident. Learn the rules of the game. THEN you can submit more.
-Go to the FORWARD Taxi's page. Listen to the "successful" tracks already there ! ( http://blog.taxi.com/forward/ )
-I don't like recycling. An old track is rarely a good fit for a listing (unless you're ready to modify it, but even there...). I prefer composing for a listing than recycling. More efficient in my experience.
-I see Taxi as a school. Practice, learn, work, discover,... and have fun

Hoping it can help

Good luck with your forwards ! Honestly it's more a matter of submitting the right track than the best track... but both is always better ! - Phil