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From what I have learned from listening to "I can Seek," is that you seem to have potential.

You're great with harmony/chords and counter melodies, but I recommend you try to be more melodic, or try to make louder and more distinct melody lines, That is what made mod compositions, done by legends such as Jogeir Liljedahl and Jeroen Tel, distinct and full of character.

(Personal preference: I personally don't like it if the open hi hat is more emphasised than the bass or snare drums, It sounds too much like soul-less night club music.
Try to keep the Bass, Op. Hi-hat, Snare or Clap, Op. Hi-hat rhythm to have more emphasis on the Bass and Snare. It keeps the tempo moving better than if the Open Hi-hat has the emphasis.
Also the drums should not overpower the harmonies like chords, bass and countermelodies, let alone the melody, It may be Okay for rock and heavy metal, but I advise not to do it for most mod music. )

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Look what I made! / Eddy67716's Tracker compositions
« on: February 19, 2020, 08:00:05 »
I am new to tracker composing, (I usually compose with notation software) and I would like to improve my ability.
I play piano and Organ by the way.

What are your opinions on my three compositions?
Nostalgic Memories: https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=187401
Drops of Square https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=187957
and, my first, Amiga Fanfare https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=187956 (I made an original which is too big for an A500)

I would appreciate some tips on how to improve my technique.

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