Kellen - Long Walk [Instrumental] Re-learning how to play music, made this as an exercise today. Feedback would be appreciated!

So you're making all this yourself?

Wondering what your deal is.. took a look at the bandcamp page, the other tracks. No band page, it sounds like. 3 tracks. Checked those release dates.

December 2, 2016

released March 7, 2017

released April 8, 2017

I did this with my stuff during the past couple years. Wondering what the hold-up was with release dates. Took screenshots of the windows calendar by the clock, pasted each month beside each other. The past few years. Want a look at that about my shit? lol... hang on. Lemme get that. haha.

http://i.imgur.com/9GhS4Wx.png

After that I could gauge if I was "fucking around" with the little bit of spare time I had left in a day.

So let's do that on a calendar for you. haha.

http://i.imgur.com/8dnHMcI.jpg

Well, looking at that, it's like.. what's going on during Jan and Feb.

Let's check each of these.

Citsuoca. So that's when you came back. Interesting ambience. Playing around with audio there eh. Not really a typical "song" though, but that's ok. It's like movie background soundtrack stuff. 1:41.. a little short.

What's next. lol. So, 3 months later you come out with this "LilRiff". That was a quick fade after 1 min. What's up with that. So you uh, did these metal drums yourself?

What do we got next, and when. Just a month later, you're getting back into it eh. Yeah, when I first heard this "Long Walk", it was fair. Full length too. Ya know, what do you want eh.. groundbreaking stuff. haha. It's ok. So this pic with the bridges, you did that too. Another story there. The vibe is a little depressing though. Ya wanna hang yourself out back? haha

It's not easy to think of riffs on a guitar. I had some and basses in the 90's. I never did chords though. It was odd the way the smaller two strings were tuned odd. I just tuned it like a 6 string bass. I thought of a few riffs but it's like sitting at a keyboard. Only a certain amount of note combinations you could think of. I ran out by 2000. During the 2000's, stalled out and busy with other shit. 2010, got back on the horse. Got Windows 7, because of the 64 bit operating system, my old audio programs didn't work. Tried a dozen, had to find something new. Later learnt video editing. 2012 started on new audio and video. 4 and a half years later "released" my first album. lol.

So what's your excuse why you "re-learned". I just uh, ran out of riffs and "borrowed" classical public domain notes. lol.

/r/Music Thread Link - kellenexperiments.bandcamp.com