These themes I have created in my mind are, to me, amazing, catchy themes and I have added the beat needed to them. I have improved beyond the simple notes I have plucked out on the keyboard earlier and I am putting this one to the test one last time by seeing how others respond to these new and improved themes of mine. But there are 3 possibilities here:
1.) These themes I am conveying are not catchy at all, do not convey any amazing, profound, or powerful emotion, and my brain is just projecting a judgment upon these created themes. These judgments literally make me see my themes as catchy and amazing themes when they really aren't and there is no way I can get rid of this perception. If it really is the case that my themes are still the equivalent to a complete beginner plucking out any old random tunes on the keyboard and making said randomly chosen notes into actual music, then I am unable to see that. I am unable to see what my themes really are in reality since my brain has already attached a meaning to them that I absolutely cannot get rid of. I only have my own personal judgments to go by and I cannot see what my themes really are in reality.
2.) My themes really are the catchy, compelling, amazing themes I say they are. All the right notes and rests are there to my themes. But there are other factors that I am unaware of to make my themes eligible for other listeners. Having the right notes, the right rests, suitable instruments, and a beat to an amazing, catchy theme is not enough to convey it and it would still appear as nothing more than randomly plucked out notes. In other words, it would appear as something like musical gibberish and without any musical coherence. It would classify as actual music, but it would be like gibberish. So, I would have all the right rests and the right notes there to my themes. But it would be like having an amazing message typed out in some very bright color which would prevent others from seeing it. The message is all there, but something is needed to make the message eligible for other readers. In that same sense, I would need something to make my themes eligible/coherent. As long as I have only the right notes, rests, suitable instruments, and a beat to these amazing themes of mine, then these amazing themes would be ambiguous to the listener and open to a wide variety of interpretations. They would be interpretations that are way off from what my themes were intended to convey.
3.) My themes are these amazing, catchy themes I say they are. When people listen to them, these themes will be conveyed successfully now. In other words, I am all set to go then. I can create any amazing, catchy theme I have in my mind right now and share it. If I wish to further learn more about music down the road so I can create highly crafted pieces and have more insight, then I am free to do so. It would be like putting condiments on a cake. Sure, the condiments would complete the cake, make it look nice, and would make the cake taste better. But I don't really need these condiments since the cake itself (my themes with their right notes and rests) along with the frosting (the beat and my chosen instruments) is just fine. Although, I am free to put the condiments on my cakes later on. In other words, my themes will be successfully conveyed although I could very well learn more about music later on down the road to make my themes more crafted. So, my themes are just fine the way they are and the catchy, amazing quality of these themes will get across to the listener.
Making a craft that is fully and painstakingly crafted is really not necessary then unless you are a perfectionist who wants cakes to have all those neat condiments on them. Therefore, this would have to mean that musical artists who spend hours on end fully perfecting their music are just musical perfectionists who wish to fully complete their craft. Yes, having their songs fully perfected would make them much better. But all that is really necessary is just for them to present their amazing, catchy tunes with their right notes, right rests, a beat, and suitable instruments. The amazing, catchy power of these tunes and themes will get across to the listener. I mean, haven't you ever heard, for example, some musical artist hum or sing some new, amazing, catchy tune he/she created on the go without fully perfecting his music? When people listen to these tunes, they immediately catch on to it and they find these tunes amazing and catchy. This is what I mean here which means I was just trying to find a shortcut is all. I was seeing if there truly was a way for me to convey my themes right here and now without having to go through all that trouble and hard work of learning and training just to "put condiments on a cake" as I mentioned earlier.
Now that I have gotten that out of the way, I am going to present my improved themes. I will present what I think is my best one:
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/gentle-loving-beautiful-caring-theme
Now, this is a theme for Shadow the Hedgehog. Actually, it doesn't express him. Rather, I have just chosen to express him in my own unique way. There are two versions of this theme which simply has different instruments. You pick which one you like best:
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/shadows-power-unleashed
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/shadows-power-unleashed-version-2
I think this is a nice and lovely theme:
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/heavenly-realm
From here, I will just present the rest:
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/new-raphip-hop-theme-1
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/newtrack3
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/best-epic-theme2
Finally, this is a new Michael Jackson tune I made. It, from my perspective, is a new, amazing, catchy tune that is in the style of MJ's music. That is, it would be like listening to a new tune created by MJ himself. It's not the instrument choice even though I think I've chosen suitable instruments, but it is the melody itself that conveys this to me. That is my personal view and you are free to disagree with it. When it comes to music, people will have various views. Music is all subjective. How I see one theme or song will not be the same as how another person sees it. Again, I have presented 3 possibilities above in my opening post and I think it might actually all boil down to them.
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/the-new-michael-jackson-tune
1.) These themes I am conveying are not catchy at all, do not convey any amazing, profound, or powerful emotion, and my brain is just projecting a judgment upon these created themes. These judgments literally make me see my themes as catchy and amazing themes when they really aren't and there is no way I can get rid of this perception. If it really is the case that my themes are still the equivalent to a complete beginner plucking out any old random tunes on the keyboard and making said randomly chosen notes into actual music, then I am unable to see that. I am unable to see what my themes really are in reality since my brain has already attached a meaning to them that I absolutely cannot get rid of. I only have my own personal judgments to go by and I cannot see what my themes really are in reality.
2.) My themes really are the catchy, compelling, amazing themes I say they are. All the right notes and rests are there to my themes. But there are other factors that I am unaware of to make my themes eligible for other listeners. Having the right notes, the right rests, suitable instruments, and a beat to an amazing, catchy theme is not enough to convey it and it would still appear as nothing more than randomly plucked out notes. In other words, it would appear as something like musical gibberish and without any musical coherence. It would classify as actual music, but it would be like gibberish. So, I would have all the right rests and the right notes there to my themes. But it would be like having an amazing message typed out in some very bright color which would prevent others from seeing it. The message is all there, but something is needed to make the message eligible for other readers. In that same sense, I would need something to make my themes eligible/coherent. As long as I have only the right notes, rests, suitable instruments, and a beat to these amazing themes of mine, then these amazing themes would be ambiguous to the listener and open to a wide variety of interpretations. They would be interpretations that are way off from what my themes were intended to convey.
3.) My themes are these amazing, catchy themes I say they are. When people listen to them, these themes will be conveyed successfully now. In other words, I am all set to go then. I can create any amazing, catchy theme I have in my mind right now and share it. If I wish to further learn more about music down the road so I can create highly crafted pieces and have more insight, then I am free to do so. It would be like putting condiments on a cake. Sure, the condiments would complete the cake, make it look nice, and would make the cake taste better. But I don't really need these condiments since the cake itself (my themes with their right notes and rests) along with the frosting (the beat and my chosen instruments) is just fine. Although, I am free to put the condiments on my cakes later on. In other words, my themes will be successfully conveyed although I could very well learn more about music later on down the road to make my themes more crafted. So, my themes are just fine the way they are and the catchy, amazing quality of these themes will get across to the listener.
Making a craft that is fully and painstakingly crafted is really not necessary then unless you are a perfectionist who wants cakes to have all those neat condiments on them. Therefore, this would have to mean that musical artists who spend hours on end fully perfecting their music are just musical perfectionists who wish to fully complete their craft. Yes, having their songs fully perfected would make them much better. But all that is really necessary is just for them to present their amazing, catchy tunes with their right notes, right rests, a beat, and suitable instruments. The amazing, catchy power of these tunes and themes will get across to the listener. I mean, haven't you ever heard, for example, some musical artist hum or sing some new, amazing, catchy tune he/she created on the go without fully perfecting his music? When people listen to these tunes, they immediately catch on to it and they find these tunes amazing and catchy. This is what I mean here which means I was just trying to find a shortcut is all. I was seeing if there truly was a way for me to convey my themes right here and now without having to go through all that trouble and hard work of learning and training just to "put condiments on a cake" as I mentioned earlier.
Now that I have gotten that out of the way, I am going to present my improved themes. I will present what I think is my best one:
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/gentle-loving-beautiful-caring-theme
Now, this is a theme for Shadow the Hedgehog. Actually, it doesn't express him. Rather, I have just chosen to express him in my own unique way. There are two versions of this theme which simply has different instruments. You pick which one you like best:
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/shadows-power-unleashed
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/shadows-power-unleashed-version-2
I think this is a nice and lovely theme:
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/heavenly-realm
From here, I will just present the rest:
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/new-raphip-hop-theme-1
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/newtrack3
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/best-epic-theme2
Finally, this is a new Michael Jackson tune I made. It, from my perspective, is a new, amazing, catchy tune that is in the style of MJ's music. That is, it would be like listening to a new tune created by MJ himself. It's not the instrument choice even though I think I've chosen suitable instruments, but it is the melody itself that conveys this to me. That is my personal view and you are free to disagree with it. When it comes to music, people will have various views. Music is all subjective. How I see one theme or song will not be the same as how another person sees it. Again, I have presented 3 possibilities above in my opening post and I think it might actually all boil down to them.
https://soundcloud.com/user-432115982/the-new-michael-jackson-tune