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I was on the group call with you guys earlier in the week and I’m so glad you have RUclips videos. This is my second time watching this one… I’m a student all over again! I’m so excited to learn more. Thanks for sharing all this info!!
Glad to have you in the Discord server, Rosemary!! So glad we can be of help to you, and it is absolutely my pleasure! Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment, and I’m glad these videos are helpful!
Thank you Mark! I appreciate your message and straight forwardness. I also, like that you endorse other producers and their products. I just subscribed to your channel.
Great advise, Mark - it can't be overstated how important it is to enjoy the journey. While it can be hugely beneficial to set goals and milestones, the goal posts are constantly moving. And while it's important to acknowledge the wins along the way, those alone aren't going to make you happy - the high wears off and then it's onto the next thing. But if you enjoy the process of creating music and find continual inspiration and motivation, it becomes much more sustainable. Great to see you finding your stride with these production videos!
Great stuff, Mark. Thanks for sharing. I feel like I'm finally getting some traction on building my catalog and I've been more focused lately on a specific genre, which has really been helpful for me. We met at the Taxi Road Rally in 2017 I think, so it's been cool to see your success. Hope we get to do another in person Rally this year!
Hey man thanks for watching! Yes if I recall correctly, you were actually one of the first people I met on the shuttle from the airport to the Westin back in 2017, before even getting to the Rally. I think it was you and Gloria I met at that time, feels like a lifetime ago. Hoping for another Rally too man. Glad to hear things are picking up for you!
Hey thanks, Mike!! Glad to see you here, really appreciate it! I’m currently finishing up editing the next video :) hope all is well with you and wishing you the best!
Super good advice man. Really appreciate your knowledge. I've been working with a ton of artists who really want to get into synch so I'm quickly trying to learn more
What an inspiring introduction; thanks for sharing! 👏 The ability to say "no" is indeed instrumental in directing your resources and shaping the path you want to take. 👍
My pleasure! Thanks for taking the time to watch, comment, and for your kind words. I had every intention of releasing content more regularly, but life got a bit crazy this summer. I've got loads of videos planned and should be releasing again sooner than later. Thank you again and best wishes to you
@@MarkHimley Totally understand! Thought I had my first library album ready and then we opened a new restaurant and then I 'realized' I wasn't ready :). Life happens. I've subscribed so as long as you can be here I will to. Thanks!
Yes it absolutely is. I actually give away free royalty-free samples every single week that are all sync friendly. Sign up for Free Samples Friday if you're interested: freesamplesfriday.markhimley.com/
Is a studio album 💿 is like a chapter book 📖 or a movie or both this is what iamlxgend told me about a studio album and chapter book 📖 It is a cohesive collection of songs used to tell a bigger theme or project an overall vibe. Think of an album as a book. And your songs as chapters. Every book has chapters. Every album has songs. Each chapter is different. Each song is different. But the collection of chapters (the collection of songs) is what tells the full story of the book (of the album). But Jonathan Byrd he told me that Every song has a story. Some albums are just a collection of songs without the intention of telling the bigger story. Some albums are designed to tell a bigger story. Sequencing might be only about the way the music flows, but if the album tells a story than sequencing can do that too. is that true that sequencing is the only way how the album 💿 and song structure flows from start to finish?
I don't think there's any "one" right way to make an album, or make music. Some albums are very intentionally made and the songs are in a very specific order. Other albums might just be all amazing songs and ordered in a way that makes sense based on the journey of the dynamics, mood, etc, and not so much about story. There's many ways you can do it. Do what feels best to you.
In your own words why album sequencing important when recording a studio album 💿 and while listening to a song from beginning to end why every single listener should listen to the song from beginning to end from the very first song the very last song aka opening track and even the title track and the closing track of a song 🎵?
Honestly I don't really do full studio albums so I'm not a great person to ask. However, I LOVE listening to full albums :) I'll always be a fan of really well done albums that tell a full story, and take you on a journey from beginning to end. I'm a big fan of listening to albums all the way through and really investing time in getting to know them.
@@MarkHimley I concur 👍 with you mark.Think of sequencing as writing a story, it would be odd if in the 1st chapter the characters are introduced, and in the next chapter, they are dead. For your listeners, it would be awkward to hear a soft song that transitions into a heavy fast-paced song. Singles are what attract your listeners, but an album is how you make them into fans. You have worked hard to create and produced every part of your story, so take the time to focus on the sequencing. Listeners will easily skip from one song to the next, you need to give your listeners a reason to stay for the whole story, and not to skip chapters.
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I was on the group call with you guys earlier in the week and I’m so glad you have RUclips videos. This is my second time watching this one… I’m a student all over again! I’m so excited to learn more. Thanks for sharing all this info!!
Glad to have you in the Discord server, Rosemary!! So glad we can be of help to you, and it is absolutely my pleasure! Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment, and I’m glad these videos are helpful!
Super helpful- I like that you offered the more “philosophical” pointers/tips, and then offered practical resources too. thanks dude!
Agree! @Mark great balance of content. Kudos!
Thank you both very much!! Glad it was helpful :)
Just stumbled across this. Glad you started a channel and thanks for the shoutout Mark 🙏
Thanks, Jesse! I wouldn’t be where I am without you; I am eternally grateful for all you do and have done 🙏🏼
Thank you Mark! I appreciate your message and straight forwardness. I also, like that you endorse other producers and their products. I just subscribed to your channel.
Thank you so much, Kenneth!! I really appreciate the kind words and you subscribing. I will always shout out those I respect :)
Great advise, Mark - it can't be overstated how important it is to enjoy the journey. While it can be hugely beneficial to set goals and milestones, the goal posts are constantly moving. And while it's important to acknowledge the wins along the way, those alone aren't going to make you happy - the high wears off and then it's onto the next thing. But if you enjoy the process of creating music and find continual inspiration and motivation, it becomes much more sustainable.
Great to see you finding your stride with these production videos!
Thank you so much, Kyle! Couldn’t have said it better myself!!
Gems. I'm also diving in on sync and trailer music. Thanks for the message!
Hey thanks for watching man! Appreciate it and glad it was helpful!
@@MarkHimley definitely!
Great stuff, Mark. Thanks for sharing. I feel like I'm finally getting some traction on building my catalog and I've been more focused lately on a specific genre, which has really been helpful for me. We met at the Taxi Road Rally in 2017 I think, so it's been cool to see your success. Hope we get to do another in person Rally this year!
Hey man thanks for watching! Yes if I recall correctly, you were actually one of the first people I met on the shuttle from the airport to the Westin back in 2017, before even getting to the Rally. I think it was you and Gloria I met at that time, feels like a lifetime ago. Hoping for another Rally too man. Glad to hear things are picking up for you!
Not bad, not bad at all.😎 wishing you all the best and eep that music flowing 🎶🎶
Thank you!
Really appreciate your insights and resource recommendations! Thanks :)
Hey my pleasure! Thanks for watching
Hey Mark Very inspiring Really glad to see you moving forward-As always continued success!
Hey thanks, Mike!! Glad to see you here, really appreciate it! I’m currently finishing up editing the next video :) hope all is well with you and wishing you the best!
Super good advice man. Really appreciate your knowledge. I've been working with a ton of artists who really want to get into synch so I'm quickly trying to learn more
Thanks for watching man! Feel free to reach out if you ever want to chat, I’m happy to help if you have specific questions about sync
Wasn't aware of Marlon Gibbons or ClintMusic. Thanks Mark! 👍
My pleasure!
What an inspiring introduction; thanks for sharing! 👏 The ability to say "no" is indeed instrumental in directing your resources and shaping the path you want to take. 👍
Thank you for watching!! I couldn't agree more :)
Love 🎉 Appreciate all the gems! Keep the videos coming!!
Thank you for watching!! That’s the plan :)
Thanks so much for this! I really look forward to more content and hope you have much success.
My pleasure! Thanks for taking the time to watch, comment, and for your kind words. I had every intention of releasing content more regularly, but life got a bit crazy this summer. I've got loads of videos planned and should be releasing again sooner than later. Thank you again and best wishes to you
@@MarkHimley Totally understand! Thought I had my first library album ready and then we opened a new restaurant and then I 'realized' I wasn't ready :). Life happens. I've subscribed so as long as you can be here I will to. Thanks!
@@TheTheimpossible thank you I appreciate that! And congrats on opening the restaurant!
Great info! Thank you much.
My pleasure! Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment, I do appreciate it.
great advice Mark:)
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment :)
@@MarkHimley WELCOME...it was a great video..very honest and informative:)
thanks for the great vid Mark!
Thanks for watching, Hunter!!
is it possible to use royalty free single instrument percussion loops in sync licensing without issues?
Yes it absolutely is. I actually give away free royalty-free samples every single week that are all sync friendly.
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Many thanks 😊
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
Awesome
thanks for watching man
Is a studio album 💿 is like a chapter book 📖 or a movie or both this is what iamlxgend told me about a studio album and chapter book 📖 It is a cohesive collection of songs used to tell a bigger theme or project an overall vibe. Think of an album as a book. And your songs as chapters. Every book has chapters. Every album has songs. Each chapter is different. Each song is different. But the collection of chapters (the collection of songs) is what tells the full story of the book (of the album). But Jonathan Byrd he told me that Every song has a story. Some albums are just a collection of songs without the intention of telling the bigger story. Some albums are designed to tell a bigger story. Sequencing might be only about the way the music flows, but if the album tells a story than sequencing can do that too. is that true that sequencing is the only way how the album 💿 and song structure flows from start to finish?
I don't think there's any "one" right way to make an album, or make music. Some albums are very intentionally made and the songs are in a very specific order. Other albums might just be all amazing songs and ordered in a way that makes sense based on the journey of the dynamics, mood, etc, and not so much about story. There's many ways you can do it. Do what feels best to you.
@@MarkHimley I concur with you mark.
In your own words why album sequencing important when recording a studio album 💿 and while listening to a song from beginning to end why every single listener should listen to the song from beginning to end from the very first song the very last song aka opening track and even the title track and the closing track of a song 🎵?
Honestly I don't really do full studio albums so I'm not a great person to ask. However, I LOVE listening to full albums :) I'll always be a fan of really well done albums that tell a full story, and take you on a journey from beginning to end. I'm a big fan of listening to albums all the way through and really investing time in getting to know them.
@@MarkHimley I concur 👍 with you mark.Think of sequencing as writing a story, it would be odd if in the 1st chapter the characters are introduced, and in the next chapter, they are dead. For your listeners, it would be awkward to hear a soft song that transitions into a heavy fast-paced song. Singles are what attract your listeners, but an album is how you make them into fans. You have worked hard to create and produced every part of your story, so take the time to focus on the sequencing. Listeners will easily skip from one song to the next, you need to give your listeners a reason to stay for the whole story, and not to skip chapters.