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Day 11 of 31 Single Series: Mastering For “Breeze – Straight”
Kung Fu Master
No Belt: The First Steps
The process of becoming a master in any art is time.
The time put into practice can only do one thing for you which is bringing results.
What we should always learn when looking to master any art form or anything is not the action being done but the mindset of what we are aiming to do.
Everything comes down to the principle.
You have to think in The Way first before you even begin to take action.
Developing a solid mindset and working mind is the key before diving into anything.
Green Black Belt: Seven Star Fist Form
When learning everything from the bottom up things are hard to understand in the beginning.
To see the way you must learn to see the way then put the way into action.
Breeze took the first step to understand that sound is produced when particles are forced out of a state of rest.
When sound vibrates depending on the wave, you can create a different sounding sound.
When I equalize I force sounds into a pocket so it will tighten the sound which leaves another signal that needs that range free from clashing.
White noise is the most useful frequency because with proper use any sound can be created due to it taking up frequency within human hearing.
Brown Black Belt: Mantis Form
Making beats is hard no matter what stage you are in making beats.
From beginner to advance to the point of knowing what to do.
The concept of a beat can come to you or you can sit down and just play to get the idea to make a beat.
As we can see from the previous blog posts within this series how much work it actually takes to make a beat.
Making a beat comes in the form of sound design(Shaping waves), bpm(speed), sound selection(waves), Scale(octave), and arrangements(pre-production).
Mixing to Breeze is nothing more than a higher step of Sound Design and putting sounds in an Environment.
Red Black Belt: Three Section Staff
Lyrical content to Breeze is the most important part of any song.
The beat to breeze only complements the lyrics but I’m sure others will say different.
The first thing when Breeze writes a song of any sort he thinks can say something that someone can relate to?
Can breeze words paint a picture through his lyrical content?
Some songs and lyrics have universal context due to the understanding that we are human beings with emotions.
Most songs about love and about material possessions will work because we all want more and have been in love before.
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Black Belt: Time To Spar
Mastering a song to Breeze is a very interesting concept.
Breeze doesn’t think he can really master a song.
The process of mastering a song in the business sense is making sure the song comes out good in any stereo and sound the same next to any song on an album.
Does that mean that you mastered the song though?
There are so many mixing choices to make before the step of mastering that Breeze feels there is no way to really master a song and be completely satisfied.
The mastering step to Breeze is just where you enhance if you need if the mixing isn’t well enough and just settling with what you have.
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- Experience Music Group Adds Breeze – Straight(Original Version) to their Spotify Playlist!
- Breeze – Straight(Original Version) has bypassed all playlist algorithmic systems of hierarchy and made it to a Spotify Playlist in association with Rap Caviar that occupies 97% of artist under UMG(Universal Music Group) making my song rank one of the 3% to make this accomplishment!
- Playlist curator “Anemoiarec” added Breeze – Straight(Original Version) to their Late Night Drive Playlist!
- Breeze – Straight(Original Version) got graded a A- but didn’t make it to this playlist curator spot because they wish the vocals were cleaner. Nuts!
- Breeze – Straight(Original Version) didn’t make it to this playlist because they personally didn’t feel the song! Understandable!
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