Hello Music Feedback Report
© 2011 Hello Music
A Busy Street
by Greg Walsh
Published: February 24, 2011
Feedback Report Created: February 28, 2011
Genre Classification:
Rock
Style Classification:
Acoustic
Classic Rock
Free Jazz
Lounge
Ragtime
Singer/Songwriter (Pop)
Singer/Songwriter (Rock)
Excellent Qualities:
Performance
Vocals - Lead
Instruments – Lead
Songwriting
Melody
Song Structure
Production
Mix / Blend
Production Quality
Sonic Quality
Arrangement / Instrumentation
Qualities That Need Work:
Miscellaneous
Commercial / Mainstream
Excellent Qualities: Similar releases All releases
Performance
Instruments - Lead 29% 26%
Vocals – Lead 51% 40%
Songwriting
Melody 40% 26%
Song Structure 43% 37%
Production
Arrangement / Instrumentation 44% 40%
Mix / Blend 35% 33%
Production Quality 49% 44%
Sonic Quality 35% 32%
Qualities that Need Work:
Miscellaneous
Commercial / Mainstream 17% 10%
Release rating 3.5
An overall rating of 3.50 stars means this release is above average and stands out compared to most of the music we hear. A few
areas could be stronger, but this is definitely a good release and you should be proud. You’re on the cusp of greatness and we think
that with some hard work, you’ll get even better.
Excellent Qualities
Based on our listen, the following aspects of this release are outstanding. Keep building on these strengths.
Performance:
Vocals - Lead
Lead vocals are the first thing that most listeners pay attention to, so a great performance is essential. Your lead vocals really
grabbed us. We don't tag a lot of releases as having great lead vocals, so this is an excellent strength for you to have.
Instruments - Lead
We felt the instrumental leads on this track were tuneful, interesting and well-articulated. There's no overplaying here, and nothing
seems to be lacking either. Spot on.
Songwriting:
Melody
Above almost everything else, melody is an essential musical quality. Yours jumped out at us. Good melodies don't come easy;
you should be proud.
Song Structure
We thought this song had a logical structure and all the parts were distinct. A good song structure generally has both repetitioniand surprise, and we thought you nailed it.
Production:
Mix / Blend
In the studio, a good mix separates the men from the boys. It's relatively easy to get good raw tracks, but mixing them right is an
art unto itself. Clearly a lot of time and work went into the mix here. It's paying off.
Production Quality
All the elements in the mix here sound clear, and they coalesce into a cohesive sound that suits the composition. This is very
much its own art form. Nice work.
Sonic Quality
It sounds like you sent us well-mastered, high-quality files. We hear the details loud and clear. This is an essential quality for a
commercial release. Nice job.
Arrangement / Instrumentation
Having a good arrangement, with the right instrumentation, helps give listeners a better sense of what's happening melodically and
harmonically. Your arrangements were just right. Nice job.
Qualities that need Work
These are areas where we think you could spend a bit more time and energy. You may in fact have these things down, but on this
particular recording, they seem to need improvement:
Miscellaneous:
Commercial / Mainstream
We often tag this as 'needs work' because the style of music sounds dated or is missing something key to reaching a broad
audience. This tag means we believe the track has the potential for mainstream appeal if some key elements are improved, such
as production, lyrics, arrangement or vocals. Take some time to check out Billboard.com to see what is popular right now, as well
as take a look at the top artists in your genre and see what elements contributed to their success.