>>42440928>I wonder if an AZKi split would be a reasonable option in the futureAs the anon that established, baked and archived for /IRyS/, later /HiRyS/, for ~9 months, I cut, fixed and posted 300+ of her karaoke songs and made a serious effort to encourage soundposting and discussion of her songs and singing, which worked for about two weeks. I occasionally saw other anons post them, but only to bump or because they felt like it, there is basically no conversation about music left. Nice VSinger split
s capitalized to spite the schizos *chu*. In retrospect it's quite obvious why my vision for /HiRyS/ didn't come to pass.
IRyS discouraged that kind of discussion by streaming primarily games, which naturally warped the audience away from music, but at least she streamed. In a potential /nazkyuta/, and as you pointed out yourself, the first hurdle is the frequency at which we get content from her that we can talk about, which isn't very high. We could only have a thread when she's actually live until, if ever, the thread sustains without bump watch dogs. I'm a regular in /nina/ (saotome) and that system works decently well, except for the odd /lig/ schizo. Quite comfy, too! There's no thread when she's not live and the thread is also left to die once she's done for the day.
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>informed opinionsAnons that know something about, or want to talk about music are in their /mu/ splits. This is even a problem in /vsingers/, which doesn't see much discussion of the technical merit of singing or composition at all. When did you last see a post that read
>what stood out to me about song x was how it used tonal dissonance to create tension, the song stays in c# minor but the synths occasionally throw in a d, which is not part of the scale of c# minor, it feels jarring when it appears in the arpeggios. But then the bass kicks in on the subdominant key, f# minor, and occasionally plays d, which actually belongs to the c# minor. Very experimental but it works really wellLike you pointed out, we only replied to each other's lists and despite being quite cordial
except for the part where you basically called me a random generator >:(, neither of us ended up sparking a conversation.