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Helmut Mair
Mar 14, 16:00 in SoundGym Cafe
Hello everyone,
a few months ago, I had these four singers in my little studio.

Barbershop music is rather rare on Soundgym and probably not everyone's cup of tea. But I have to say it was wonderful to have these four amazing singers in the studio, and it was a lot of fun. I recorded, mixed and mastered this Triple Track Preview.
Maybe some of you will like it too.
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Steve Rinaldi
Mar 14, 16:43
Helmut, I've played a lot of barbershop in a trombone choir I'm in. The video was a lot of fun to listen to, and I'll sure it was a blast to record!
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Doctor MojoTrip
Mar 14, 17:16
I really like this
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SoundGym
Mar 14, 08:22 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Alex D for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Oscar C. Frontana
Mar 14, 10:07
Congrats! 📷🏆😎🍺
Congrats @Zweeback - for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 14, 04:16
Outstanding accomplishment!
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Zweeback -
Mar 14, 08:45
Thanks 😃!
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Brice Strebler
Mar 14, 09:49
Amazing congrats!!!!
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SoundGym
Mar 14, 06:26 in SoundGym Official
@Amelia Scott just uploaded the song 'Unleash the Euphoria' to the SoundGym Charts. 🎧 Listen and vote now ›
OK, I had some time in the morning today and decided to play Boost Champ. I've spent more than 400 soundcoins and managed only one game with 0 losses - it was not even my top game! I can't seem to keep such focused attention for 1 minute (a voice in my head calmly repeats: ADD). Am I the only one with that bad ratio of soundcoins to lossless games?
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Stelios Mavroyiannis (author)
Mar 13, 17:54
@Helmut Mair I totally experience what you are saying! I really find it difficult to stay alert for 1 minute. I'll try what Cindy said above. Not getting upset is really a skill I need to work on for these games. Perhaps I should refresh the game less often as well.
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Harley Kemelfield
Mar 14, 00:46
I find the olympic games rather addictive cause each game is just a minute long and it rewards speed over thinking a lot of the time.

In moderate amounts I can see how it could improve your ability to pick up frequency differences more confidently, but I've had to tell myself to stop once I fall below a certain number of coins for the sake of my sanity.
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Colin Aiken
Mar 14, 04:15
fascinating conversation
Music Spot: Aaron Boles - No Parking
“No Parking” turns an endless search for a spot into a personal journey, caught “Dodging murals and divided lines,” then jolted by a surprise 2:20 halftime breakdown and shifting rhythms throughout.

No Parking by @Aaron Boles is this month’s Music Spot!

The track features the following: Aaron on Mixing, Mastering, and Guitar. Anisa for the Bass and Harmonies, Josh on the Drums and Synth, and Yaz on the Vocals.

Check it out: https://www.soundgym.co/blog/item?id=music-spot-no-parking-aaron-boles
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Aaron Boles
Mar 13
Thanks Kristian and SoundGym for reaching out and including the track in this months 'Music Spot'.

To anyone who checks out the song, I hope you enjoy. If it knocked you socks off you can check out our band @runningouttheclockband and any mixing or mastering comments on the track don't be afraid to drop a comment, would love to hear your thoughts :) thanks
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Aaron Boles
Mar 13
@Cindy Preta glad you liked it and thanks for sharing for thoughts
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Doctor MojoTrip
Mar 13, 19:17
I like the interplay between the left and right guitars!
Modern release culture has producers torn
The Debate: Should you release now and keep momentum moving, or hold the track until it feels fully finished?

One side values speed, feedback, and consistency. The other values craft, detail, and protecting the song from going out too early.

Why It Matters: The choice affects growth, confidence, and the quality standard you train into your work.

Team Release Now or Team Perfect It First? Why?
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J K
Mar 13, 19:07
This is a tricky one. The real answer is somewhere in between.
No, you shouldn't be churning out slop cause you can't be bothered to put more elbow grease into it but you also shouldn't be waiting to perfect anything.
If the reason you're not releasing is because you're legitimately not done and you need to learn more or do more before it's ready, keep working on it, no question.
If you're not sure why you're not releasing it, it just doesn't feel right - now's probably the time. Releasing music is as much a growth experience as making it. Fear shouldn't be driving the ship.
Congrats @Keith Brenkley for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Well done! 🎯😎🍺🏆

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