What Should I Do?

I have written some songs and recorded them roughly on a myspace page. You can check it out on:

http://www.myspace.com/littlebluelines.

I’m thinking about investing a bit of money to buy a portable studio, but

1. Do you think I have the talent to do something with my music?

2. What do you think of my music?

3. What’s the best recording method, studio or portable?
sorry new link

http://www.myspace.com/littlebluelines

Keep on truckin’!

Love,
Snag

9 Responses to “What Should I Do?”

  1. snaggle_smurf Says:

    Keep on truckin’!

    Love,
    Snag
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  2. AllAboutMe Says:

    we can’t see it give us a better link!
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  3. ♥nena♥ Says:

    the link doesnt work…but i bet you are talented…never give up!
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  4. Calico Says:

    I like the bunnies.
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  5. SUZANNE R Says:

    I thought it was really good!
    Definitely worth getting a studio=
    Good luck-!!xx
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  6. Jim Jnr M Says:

    I don’t usually listen to music recorded by my space users but I did this one and to tell you the truth I liked it, you got a good voice and the styles suits it (not that I’m any expert) and I’d say it was definitely worth trying for a studio recording it can only improve the quality. GOOD LUCK
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    Just my opinion

  7. tina Says:

    yep u’ve definitely got talent,go 4 it i would i actually like them songs,u shouldn’t have a problem getting started GOOD LUCK.
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    brill 10/10

  8. Project D Says:

    The music is good, it’s definately worth getting better recordings of it.

    I would recommend using the computer to record, most people already have a computer, plus you can burn the songs to CD right from the computer, email them, upload them etc. without going through a lengthy conversion process.

    The program Garageband comes with any new Macintosh computer. I use a Mac laptop to record all my music. I have software that is more powerful, but I keep coming back to Garageband, when I want to do something quick. There are some people that have recording whole albums using it.

    If you don’t want to use Garageband or a Mac try Tracktion 3 by Mackie, it’s about $100 and it will do everything you need, it’s not as easy as GBand, but it is simple and you can make good recordings.

    If you use a computer you’ll need a good digital I/O, I use a USB box, so I can move it to different computers if needed. Make sure it can handle 24 bit audio and has phantom power.

    The absolutely most critical thing is a good microphone, which is going to run $100 on up. Samson make a USB mic that is ok, but not great. I’ve made some good recordings with it. I suggest a dynamic mic, and you’ll need phantom power to power it, you can buy phantom power boxes fairly cheap.

    If you want free software you can use Audacity, but adding a good digital I/O and good microphone will make a world of difference.
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  9. Ollie Says:

    Hi,listened to your songs I love them however to break through you need to up the tempo.Good Luck
    PS/Have you tried sending demo tapes to recording studio’s
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