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ign1742934149 posted on 16 oct. 2024 #21
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TeeGee:

Thank you for the response here. I will go check those things out. I try to watch the chat but you are right and I should know better. I am an Information Systems Specialist by trade.

I like the idea about some code to use in the track descriptions. I'm thinking hard about that and I'll share my thoughts soon.
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SoulFingers posted on 16 oct. 2024 #22
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My thoughts about this:

If you upload anything you want to become more that just a random jam use the markers to identify the song structure, use color codes and meaningful names like "intro", "verse", "chorus", "solo" etc.

Note down the chords with the markers! It's very helpful, especially if you play rootless chords. As a bass player it's really hard to figure out a good bassline if neither root notes nor chord charts are available. Imagine you only have a click track and a chord chart and listen to the track in the background. This helps other musicians to find themselves in the song structure. And use multiple lines if that helps.

Here's an example of how I like to do it (though there may be many other ways): https://www.wikiloops.com/backingtrack-jam-300449

Give your upload a meaningful name. Each song starts with a feeling and a message.

Just my two cents ;)
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