Vedrim wrote:Since I'm not one to point out a problem without offering a solution (as that accomplishes nothing), perhaps a better way for the pre-listeners to handle a song's "quantification of pony" would be to run a blind test; that is, have people submit a link to an untitled mp3 copy of their song along with the YouTube link, and have Seth assign each an ID (perhaps based on the timestamp of the email to make it easy) and only forward over the untitled versions. That way, people could gauge how much a song relates to the show, its characters, and its themes without external influence. Kind of like when they do those tests to see whether people prefer brand A, B, or C without seeing the label of the product.
normally we look at what the musician wants to achive with that song. for example he might want to portrait the feeling of luna while she was on the moon, he wants to portrait fluttershy's caracter or portrait an event in one of the latest episedes. most of the times this is clear by the title, description or both. we take into consideration if this is not too far fetched (I think we had an instrumental song once which was about what would happen if fluttershy was a james bond). and ofcourse we listen to the song and see if it achieves in what the musician tries to achieve.
with your solution we wouldnt be able to do the first two and we would just hear the song and have no clue what the goal of the instrumental is.
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NavyBrony wrote:Based on the prelistener criteria stated before, do you think NotACleverPony's "For the New Lunar Republic," song would be featured, or rejected, if he was an unknown brony musician today?
Judging from the fact it sounds, "less pony," than Vedrim's sound, I'm almost 100% certain he would be rejected.
In other words, one of the pioneers of brony music, and an influence to the entire brony musician community, would likely have his song rejected by the standards today, because it wouldn't sound, "pony enough."
I'd really like to hear what, "pony-sounding," really is. If Vedrim's sound isn't pony sounding (upbeat, slight Ingram influence, happy), I honestly have no idea what is.
this is not how we judge instrumentals (see the beginning of my post on how we, or at least I, judge them)
NavyBrony wrote:Just a few examples that don't adhere to this elusive, "pony-sound," that the prelisteners apparently use to judge whether or not a song is worthy to be featured, leading me to believe that this so called, "pony-sound," doesn't have any set criteria for it, and is instead simply a term used by the prelisteners to judge music by whether or not it fits their own taste in music (aka, this genre doesn't sound like the pony music I enjoy, therefore it's not pony-enough.)
over here you are jumping to the conclusion that we judge music based on if it fits our own taste in music. then you jump to the conclusion that if we dont like a genre than we will not put it on eqd.
NavyBrony wrote:And in case you're wondering, yes, I am angry at this. Prelisteners should be able to appreciate every type of genre, and be able to judge each genre in an analytical way, determining how much effort was put into it, what the inspiration behind the song is, and determine its quality by comparing it to other music IN THAT GENRE.
and you start being angry about the rediculus conclusion you made and have no clue of if it is true or not.
NavyBrony wrote:In the case of Vedrim's song, it's clean, it's well mixed, well mastered, and compared to other songs in that genre, stacks up very well.
completely agree here.
NavyBrony wrote:He is also established in the MLR community, and knows the show, which matched with his own description that he was influenced by the show, cements the fact he wrote something pony related, and is not simply trying to take advantage of the fandom.
16 posts = established???
there is no possible way for us to know if someone knows the show and makes music for the show or if someone knows the show and wants to feed off of the show.
NavyBrony wrote:That's what the job of being a prelistener is. You analyze the damn song, determine the quality of the mixing and mastering, and determine whether or not it's pony related by reading the description and/or determining if the musician is a brony (such as being an active MLR member). You then make your own vote whether or not to approve the song, based on that analysis.
good job of summarizing what a prelistener is supposed to do. we know this.
NavyBrony wrote:Being a prelistener does not mean you approve or disapprove songs based on, "how pony," they sound to you. That's 100% biased bullshit, and is based off your own personal taste of what, "pony sounding," something is.
we take everything into account not just if it is "pony enough". however if only one of these factors you named in your paragraph above aproches zero there is just no way that we can put it on eqd.
NavyBrony wrote:If you don't judge songs from an analytical perspective, and instead judge songs by your own personal taste, you have no business being a prelistener. End of story.
yeah, we know this.
NavyBrony wrote:Obviously EqD shouldn't be the only outlet for brony musicians, but it sadly is
I dissagree with this statement. yes, eqd is the biggest outlet for brony musicians but defenitly not the only. in this community we have several radio's of which celestia radio has about 50 listeners while autodjing and close to 100 when people are djing, everyponyradio which has about 30 listeners at any given point in time and ofcourse everfree radio of which I sadly dont have any numbers. we have at least 2 pony music tumblrs of which the pony-music tumblr isn't comfortable on giving out numbers but I am allowed to quote this:
[20:38:12] <PNY> Yannik: And let's say for mine... If I was open about followers I would've made a couple of milestone posts by now.
and ofcourse we have MLR and equestrian beats where we can share our music.
also you prove yourself wrong only a couple of paragraphes down.
NavyBrony wrote:I'd like to say there are other outlets for brony musicians to get exposure in the brony community
NavyBrony wrote:but as it stands right now, EqD is the only way a new or lesser known musician will ever break out of that lesser known status.
the people listening to these radios or following these tumblrs do have a taste in music as well. If they hear something really good they talk about it, link it to other people and give positive feedback to the musician. (I have seen this happen personally to a song of miu that was played on celestia radio)
NavyBrony wrote:Sucks that it's like that, and as said earlier, we're working on different outlets, but that's the way things are right now, and you're only a fool if you believe otherwise.
call me a fool, I still believe that you are wrong.
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DJ Pon-3 wrote: Part of the biggest reason why there is grumbling about EqD is the lack or reponse a lot of the time. Even if there was a default set of responses to get back to users (not pony enough, needs mastering, not good enough yet, needs a better video, etc) it gives people the chance to improve and to continue submitting.
we have already known that this is the case for a long time now. we have begun to appoint someone at the start of a prelistening session who is gonna send the musician of every musician of which a song is rejected a message explaining why it was rejected. most of the time there people are cyril, philly or I.
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NavyBrony wrote:Based on those email responses, it seems like the lesser known musicians have to implement samples from the show and/or limit their creativity to a theme and/or particular style in order to get prelistener approval.
we don't take popularity to account when we are prelistening.
also what should go on eqd is not music. it is pony related music. the way you do this is up to you. if you wanna use samples or stick to a certain theme from the show that is fine. we just judge if you did this well enough not on how you did this.
NavyBrony wrote:Meanwhile, it seems like these rules don't apply to other, already established artists, who get their songs featured on a dedicated post, despite even clearly being stated that they're not related to the show. Example
like korry said this is just seth being seth. we had no to stop this and it was done without us knowing.
NavyBrony wrote:3. Let non-brony musicians get their works featured because they use samples. Example 2 - Quote from description: "My brother (Nate Brown) has been producing electronic music under the name "Baasik" for around three months. This is his first attempt at Dubstep. I offered him a little exposure in exchange for a little dignity..." Granted, this was a collaboration between a brony musician and a non-brony musician, but the description clearly states it's meant to help his brother (non-brony) get more exposure.
this is in my opinion a difficult one and it is from quite some time ago (uploaded 1st of januari). but it would work as a collaboration between this guy and his brother.
(on another note I can't find it on eqd, I will just take your word for it that it has been on there but the fact that you linked directly to the song and not the eqd page makes me wonder)
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this post took way longer that it should have (a couple of hours I think) so there are bound to be mistakes in my reasoning. please if you find them point them out to me so I can elaborate on it.