Hey! Hve you ever considered uploading a video on the production of your music, or maybe it isn't a priority now that you'll be leaving. I'm really happy you had the courage and patience to keep going all these years, i love your songs and the feelings they bring out of me!!
Honestly, the writing process is like 90% wasting time 10% tabbing furiously so a video wouldn't be that interesting lol Thank you for listening and enjoying my melodies; makes me feel that I can rest in peace
@@nvrmltice I have no idea if you will see this comment, but say I wanted to put your songs on a vinyl (very special request I know, but I'm a bit special 😅) Would I go through you, or can I buy the track/album and make my own vinyl from it. Thinking about copyright and stuff, maybe it's too bothersome but I recently got a vinyl player and think it would be awesome to have these tracks 🥰
It pisses me off that even when I type in "a place for us nvrmltice", neither version shows up. This is after having listened to them multiple times. RUclips, what are you doing?
Mmmm I get the 6 strings version, then Lines We Can't Cross and the cover by my dude, however this one does not shows up. I guess I'll try some tags and hope for the best however, it has been clear over the years that this platform has favorites and I'm far from being one of them lol
@@nvrmltice Yeah... that must suck... but hey, I have an idea for you: ever consider reaching out to some Indie game devs? You could get some of your songs included in soundtracks if you really like a game that's in early beta stages and you make that clear to them. A number of your songs sound like fully produced, professional-grade tracks and could easily fit in games. I don't know if this is just a side hobby for you or if you want to go full-time with it at some point, but if the latter is true then I highly recommend it. Smaller productions lead to recognition. In fact, the Moist Man himself may end up playing an Indie game with your music in it if you're lucky and it would help you grow a lot. People really like finding new music to which to listen, and the gaming industry provides a massive window of opportunity. The way I see it, you're 90% of the way into the industry. All that's left for the remaining 10% is to network with game devs and make a whole bunch of friends in the entertainment industry. You clearly have the creativity, the talent, and the skills. Go for it, man!
@@nvrmlticeI'm not a long-time fan of your music, I just decided to actually taste it 2 or 3 days ago. It seems like the earliest music of your own that you've posted is from a few months ago (or I could be completely off the mark). I'm sure you've been playing as a hobby for far longer than that, but you're clearly great at it. I'm only noticing some slightly abrupt/chunky/blocky note transitions, which can be worked on in physical playing or in software-based editing (I have a slight feeling you use a DAW for your music, but whatever it is you have options available to you). I think that a tinge of vibrato could go a long way and am hearing it at various points, but perhaps just a hint stronger? I am in no position to critique, but I religiously listen to and involve myself in music so there's a chance that some of my words may have some merit. Anyway, if you have any doubts then my little pointers are just meant to be helpful! I'm sorry if I seem bratty or annoying, you just do you and do your best! I will continue to listen to your songs until I am physically unable to do so! :D
@@someinternetguyiguess5068my future with music is..... uncertain. I will make the album public in some weeks but after that I don't know if I will write more full songs. Another thing is that I prefer to be a stand alone "musician" and being remembered for that rather than being remembered as the guy who made the soundtrack for some games. Kinda like Intervals, their fanbase might not be that big but their instrumentals will be remembered as their own thing, not tied to a game or anime
@@someinternetguyiguess5068 also, sorry for this but I have no idea what's a DAW. I just pick my instruments and write stuff with them, I know very little about other music related things and that's why I pay another dude to make the mix and produce my music lol
call it McDonald's because I'm McFuckin Lovin it
i only ever listened to your Demetori uploads and just now realized you made music yourself
This is amazing, i love it
Thank you, brother
Good thing, nice lead guitar, goes into my playlist
I'm pretty proud of my melodies
Oh my, the adorability is beyond words.
Damn I can only listen on my phone for now.
Hey! Hve you ever considered uploading a video on the production of your music, or maybe it isn't a priority now that you'll be leaving. I'm really happy you had the courage and patience to keep going all these years, i love your songs and the feelings they bring out of me!!
Honestly, the writing process is like 90% wasting time 10% tabbing furiously so a video wouldn't be that interesting lol
Thank you for listening and enjoying my melodies; makes me feel that I can rest in peace
@@nvrmltice
@@nvrmltice I have no idea if you will see this comment, but say I wanted to put your songs on a vinyl (very special request I know, but I'm a bit special 😅)
Would I go through you, or can I buy the track/album and make my own vinyl from it. Thinking about copyright and stuff, maybe it's too bothersome but I recently got a vinyl player and think it would be awesome to have these tracks 🥰
@@Heilokappa if you can do it yourself, you are free to do it
@@nvrmltice thanks, I'm pretty confident that I can do it, but without consent it wouldn't feel the same ❤
where title go :I
@@someinternetguyiguess5068 shadow realm
It pisses me off that even when I type in "a place for us nvrmltice", neither version shows up. This is after having listened to them multiple times. RUclips, what are you doing?
Mmmm I get the 6 strings version, then Lines We Can't Cross and the cover by my dude, however this one does not shows up. I guess I'll try some tags and hope for the best however, it has been clear over the years that this platform has favorites and I'm far from being one of them lol
@@nvrmltice Yeah... that must suck... but hey, I have an idea for you: ever consider reaching out to some Indie game devs? You could get some of your songs included in soundtracks if you really like a game that's in early beta stages and you make that clear to them. A number of your songs sound like fully produced, professional-grade tracks and could easily fit in games. I don't know if this is just a side hobby for you or if you want to go full-time with it at some point, but if the latter is true then I highly recommend it.
Smaller productions lead to recognition. In fact, the Moist Man himself may end up playing an Indie game with your music in it if you're lucky and it would help you grow a lot. People really like finding new music to which to listen, and the gaming industry provides a massive window of opportunity.
The way I see it, you're 90% of the way into the industry. All that's left for the remaining 10% is to network with game devs and make a whole bunch of friends in the entertainment industry. You clearly have the creativity, the talent, and the skills. Go for it, man!
@@nvrmlticeI'm not a long-time fan of your music, I just decided to actually taste it 2 or 3 days ago. It seems like the earliest music of your own that you've posted is from a few months ago (or I could be completely off the mark).
I'm sure you've been playing as a hobby for far longer than that, but you're clearly great at it. I'm only noticing some slightly abrupt/chunky/blocky note transitions, which can be worked on in physical playing or in software-based editing (I have a slight feeling you use a DAW for your music, but whatever it is you have options available to you). I think that a tinge of vibrato could go a long way and am hearing it at various points, but perhaps just a hint stronger? I am in no position to critique, but I religiously listen to and involve myself in music so there's a chance that some of my words may have some merit.
Anyway, if you have any doubts then my little pointers are just meant to be helpful! I'm sorry if I seem bratty or annoying, you just do you and do your best! I will continue to listen to your songs until I am physically unable to do so! :D
@@someinternetguyiguess5068my future with music is..... uncertain. I will make the album public in some weeks but after that I don't know if I will write more full songs. Another thing is that I prefer to be a stand alone "musician" and being remembered for that rather than being remembered as the guy who made the soundtrack for some games. Kinda like Intervals, their fanbase might not be that big but their instrumentals will be remembered as their own thing, not tied to a game or anime
@@someinternetguyiguess5068 also, sorry for this but I have no idea what's a DAW. I just pick my instruments and write stuff with them, I know very little about other music related things and that's why I pay another dude to make the mix and produce my music lol