just recorded, ik this isn’t my best take. I kinda like how it is, feels like an interlude cause haven’t come up with anything else but yeah still a work in progress #fyp
Sharing my experience working on a song over several months has been quite a journey. Often, when we create music, we have moments where the pieces don't feel fully polished, but those moments can offer unique value. For example, treating a partially finished segment as an interlude can bring a new dimension to an album or playlist, offering listeners a reflective pause. I noticed that sometimes, the creative process involves experimenting with different sounds or lyrics, and some phrases or arrangements—like the repeated 'RES+' or 'SET-' from my notes—serve as placeholders or reminders for future enhancements. This approach is part of how I stay organized while refining a song. Also, embracing a 'work in progress' mindset helps me stay motivated despite not having a perfect take immediately. It encourages me to keep recording, revising, and improving without pressure. For anyone else working on their music, I recommend documenting thoughts and even imperfect recordings. These rough takes can inspire direction or give insight into how the track naturally evolves. Lastly, sharing these unfinished moments openly, using tags like #fyp, invites feedback and connection with other creators or fans who enjoy seeing the authentic and evolving side of music production. Don't hesitate to use social sharing as a tool to engage others while you refine your art.

















































