![]() One NEGATIVE comment about ANYTHING having to do with your group, and you're ALREADY posting flames.Īnd we haven't even gotten to looking at your SONGS yet. And the funny thing about the answer is this. I felt after hearing Sonic's comments in his first post, this was a straitforward, and honest answer. Bring over a song of YOURS, and I'll TEST it for ya. It's just that you don't have any critics who are 'strong enough' as writers to hit you where it hurts. Secondly, I never said ANYTHING about the strength of OUR writer members. If you have any stuff like this, I'd SURE like to see it Don. MY Songs, and those of my co-writers and friends are posted here. I registered under the same name as here and will be back to check things out. If what you are trying to establish is a forum for people to help each other grow and not an ego stroking club, then that would be a very valuable tool. Until you get some strong members who gain the respect of the rest of the group and act as a stabilizing factor, this potential will remain high and could cause problem. I guess what I am seeing is that the potential for this to become a "he bashed me so I'll bash him later" site looks high at the moment. On the other hand, you have some people on board who have some very good tastes, so their comments are valuable. ![]() Of course we have egos, but most all the folks here check them at the door. The people here receive criticism very well. I also noticed this about some of the other people. Instead of taking them in and using it to learn, she seemed to get defensive. Some of the people gave some VERY GOOD comments. I listened to her song and it was a pretty generic piece. I did notice one big difference between your site and HomeRec is that some of the people there don't know how to take constructive criticism. I registered for Tunesmith and went through some of the posts. ![]() PSS> Be sure to listen to some of our unknown "spotlight" songwriting members too. PS> make sure you use the same screen name badgas, if you become a Tunesmith member, so I can remember to check out some of your songs! We even have Scott Mateer (Grammy nominee for "Dear Me" Lorrie Morgan) helping us out, by answering Music Industry questions on the board. For that reason alone, I want to get you folks in there to be noticed, and to get your songs critiqued and heard. Get Involved, And Help Each Other Grow As Writers!īadgas, I appologize if posting this thread seemed at all unprofessional, but there were 3 reasons why I decided to do it.ġ) Because for the most part, this board seems to be geared towards "Home Recording" as opposed to "Commercial Songwriting, and Critiques" which keeps us from being in competition with one another.Ģ) Because we don't yet have search engine support (although we have recently applied for it)ģ) Because we are starting to arouse the curiosity of some famous Nashville writers and publishers. We've Just Opened Our Doors, And Would Love For you To Join Our Group! To get yourself some of the "Featured Artists" Songs for FREE!! (some of the STONGEST Unknown Songwriters On The Net!) Here's The FREE SONG DOWNLOADING SITE LINK. ***Here is the DIRECT LINK to the CRITIQUE AND LYRIC POSTING BOARD (NOW OPEN !!). music business secrets and inside tips to train you how to get your foot in the door, and most importantly, a staff that cares about the unknown writer, and his passion to communicate his heart. Ask your music business questions to Scott Mateer, a Grammy Nominated Songwriter! Tunesmith is determined to give honest and strait forward critiques, with advice that you can actually use to improve the level of your writing. ![]() To stop by and post your lyrics! Get critiques from the members, the administrator, and from professional nashville songwriting guests. The Tunesmith Songwriting Site, our new Lyric Posting Forum invites you POST YOUR LYRICS and SONGS FOR CRITIQUE !!! AND CHECK OUT SOME OF THE STRONGEST UNKNOWN SONGWRITERS ON THE NET, IN OUR SPOTLIGHT SECTION !!! We have no ad banners, and are non-profit.) The critique board, and professional songwriting mentors are there to help, as kind volunteers, without pay. (because we at Tunesmith are only inviting you to stop by. I guess this is "sort of a Spam letter" but not really.
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