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3 Myths that NEW Producers Believe (But Shouldn't)
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@NavieD

3 years ago

Which of these myths have you guys found yourselves believing?

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@briancase6180

3 years ago

I would just add one thing: when you feel stuck or your track is finished and you can't figure out what's wrong, leave it. Don't listen to it for at least a week, preferably two weeks or even a month. Then listen and you'll know immediately what changes you can make. Then you'll improve. Work on something else in the mean time.

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@ashaypallav4158

3 years ago

I'm a self-learner producer who doesn't even know how to play the piano. Still, making beats and never giving up. Come a long way and now I have 7k monthly listeners on Spotify.

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@lowanbeats437

3 years ago

This vid can be a life changing lesson to some people. I mean the topic he's talking about is applied to most of our lives, including school, business, working out, and whatever. The contents are definitely solid to swallow, but he's telling the truths. Thank you for the enlightenment, Navie.

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@PlayybckBeats

3 years ago

'you were super inspired at the beginning but you were still able to make a piece of junk'😂😂. That's harsh, but I've really experienced it, a whole lot

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@chancebeenonthat2140

3 years ago

I’ve sold beats, recorded songs in my bedroom and worked with several local artists and I still find myself watching videos and learning new things so I can improve because I know that palace and nick mira have years of experience and knowledge over myself

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@user-lt2rw5nr9s

3 years ago

There's this layer between a beginner and their DAW. They don't actually hear what they are doing. This was such a big problem for me, I actually thought I had something wrong in my render settings and FL was the one messing stuff up. I broke down that layer a lot by listening back to the renders, sending in links for critiques, and just practicing in general. Active listening while you are making your beat is definitely learned. Your brain can make you hear something different from what you made.

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@pingu8015

3 years ago

The work ethic is important, talking about forcing yourself to at least be in the DAW to practice, only to find a sample you get excited about really resonated with me! I want more of these types of videos

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@slikp

3 years ago

Navie's Couch is better than Casting Couch. There I've said it.

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@user-lt2rw5nr9s

3 years ago

You know it's a good video when Navie is making a video on the couch.

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@SclimBeats

3 years ago

Navie you are totally right, I agree with you 100% I just make my YT channel to share my “work files” to find people like me, share experiences and feedback. and I know it’s a long journey on front of me. I start make music a year ago, and i felt in love. I try improved my skills and push my self even I don’t have mood and energy after 8 or 10h in my job. But always I try to find time sit and try create sometimes I have a lot of fun from the joy and sometimes is “pain” but end of the day I feel I do something to be better at. Sorry for my grammar but I hope you get me. And all of the people reading this comment, don’t think you are the smartest or the greatest in making music because always out there someone is “better” then you just be happy that you can learn and improve everyday wish y’all the best ✌🏻

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@wwjnz9263

3 years ago

Thanks, I needed this. Truth is, my beats are Hella trash, but every day I am trying to get better. I'll get there.

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@DrKage

3 years ago

bro I felt everything you say, going through all this now..

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@ScentedArsenal

2 years ago

Thank you for this video Navie!

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@mazaurbini2079

3 years ago

Thank you dude! I really appreciate it and i work everything single day on my beats and in the night i watching your videos to get better the next day💪

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@a.pnangolo7149

3 years ago

I am not a producer, but the advice that you gave here is so relevant to everyday life.

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@okokayy

3 years ago

I've had a big issue with self-motivation and "feeling my shit," thank you for posting this video. Definitely inspired me to work hard at this shit everyday whether or not im inspired or in the right environment mentally. Gotta keep pushing and chasing my limits to close that "gap." I know I'm great at what I do, my confidence is what sets me back. Thanks for the boost Navie!!

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@Teeeenasty

2 years ago

Naive D keeps it real with you but is still encouraging af. Love the message you put out bro 🖤🤝

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@GoReallaBeatz

3 years ago

wow yea i be feeling like that. sometime i take a break for a day. no beat making. then when i come back to it i feel refreshed and ready to get at it lol. great share

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@oldmillion

3 years ago

I feel like I've overcome the first two, but like you said, that last one lingers. I started putting my stuff out with an IDGAF mindset, but the truth is I still care what people think. Thank you for all your videos. I've learned a ton.

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