Creating Bad Music
You might ask yourself “why would I want to know about how to create bad music?”, and you may have also read the blog post about creating good music here: https://rick-vargas.com/index.php/2020/06/17/creating-good-music-on-the-rick-ricardo-vargas-southfield-michigan-blog/
Creating bad music is the opposite of creating good music. A lot of popular musicians have created bad music just like a lot of actors and actresses have created bad movies. It can happen. You might not mean for it to be bad, but you could be in a rush, in a rut, or just not thinking through a project. You need to get an end results out quickly, and unfortunately, the end result ends up being bad.
How do you fix it?
How do you fix bad music? Luckily, we live in a technologically savvy world where it is easy enough to modify a track and fix it to sound better. It could be as easy as fixing the audio, changing a beat, or lowering the bass. But what if the overall sound is just not good? Maybe you had to meet the client’s needs but it is not necessarily a track you would write for yourself. Sometimes you just have to bite your tongue and bear it. It might not be pleasing to your ears, but someone out there will like it and will be pleased with the sound.
No one wants to make bad music
No one sets out to make bad music. It can just happen. Sometimes you just need to own it. There have been many times where we have gone back to a track months later and tweaked it with a better sound, a better voice, and a better beat. Tastes change and what we like to listen to can change too.
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