In our previous posts, we've covered what a song critique is and how to ask for one. Now, the question is, where can you get a song critique? Fortunately, there are a ton of places to get some valuable feedback for your music. Here are a few of them.
-Music Blogs: It can get tiring sending your music out to countless blogs, but you can get some precious feedback in return. And if a blog likes your music, they will likely feature it on their website. Don't just randomly pick blogs and start requesting critiques. Middle-of-the-road criticism from a seasoned music blog author is more valuable than extreme highs or lows from a random, unknown blogger.
-SoundCloud: This is a great space to post your music and share it with others and listen to other indie musicians. However, just posting your song to SoundCloud isn't going to get you any reviews. You have to go the extra mile and spend time interacting with other musicians on the website so you can slowly draw attention to your music.
-Online Forums: Another route you can take to get critiques is to search Google for music critique forums. When you find a music community you like, make an account and get active on the forums. Always try to contribute to the forum before you start asking for feedback for your work. Other users on the forums need to see that you aren’t there to get feedback and leave.
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