Project evaluation:
- Return to targets set at end of Project 1 – did you meet your targets?
- Evaluate your research. Did you do enough? Was it relevant and useful? What else could you have researched?
- Evaluate your practical skills – using software, understanding theory, songwriting techniques, etc.
- Think about whether composing or songwriting is a career you’d like to pursue or whether you’d like to do future projects with these skills. If it is, how would you go about it, or in other words what should you do to develop your skills further?
- Is there anything else you could have done in this project? For example, promotion, artwork, distribution?
- Which composition did you enjoy the most and why?
- Did you enjoy the project as a whole?! What do you need to improve for future projects? Do you have any ideas for future projects relating to composing or songwriting.
Overall I have really enjoyed this project as it was full of producing which is my passion in music. I prefer producing on Ableton rather than logic but logic has some good features that I have learned about, such as retro synth.
I did some research into Ableton and logic by watching the videos that were put on DS. I could have done some more into different producing methods.
I think my practical skills are my best skills. I love the production of songs and the lyric writing process as well. Making a song as a group was very interesting because of the genre mix. I got a change to push myself t write some lyrics for the track as well for them to be recorded in project 3.
In terms of a career of the skills I have shown, I would like to be able to produce my own songs and put lyrics over them as that’s what iv wanted to do since iv got into music. I think the genre mixing had opened my eyes to a wider range of sounds and flows when song writing.
I could have maybe done some art work. for the track but I couldn’t think of one that would suit the track vibe.
Il always be producing and songwriting