For all that stuff : it NEVER takes me under 100 hours. I wont brag at all but i made music from 16 to 26 (now) and this year i finally took it really seriously and my tracks are getting really closer to my references tracks in term of quality (i have been told by a lot of curators on submithub). So i dont take that long to produce a song because i work badly or i am lazy, it is because of quality.

This really depressed me.. during this 6 months lockdown i did not work.. and i have been able to finish completely 7-8 songs that i could put on spotify with confidence. But now working 40hours and more a week, plus seeing family and friend a bi to maintain a social life, plus running 3 times a week and musculation 3 times a week (because this is really important for anyones health).. i just cant find the time anymore for music..


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If i cant pu 8 hours a week on a song. and this song eventually takes me 120 hours from start to finsih. this would freaking takes me 15 week for producing this track.... so depressing.. mann i wish i could be poor but being able to live from music haha !

"Hrs and Hrs" (pronounced "hours and hours") is a song by American singer Muni Long from her EP Public Displays of Affection (2021). The song gained recognition through TikTok in late 2021,[1] and was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio on February 1, 2022, as the third single from Public Displays of Affection. "Hrs and Hrs" is an R&B song detailing her love for someone.

It became Long's first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 16.[2] The song also topped the R&B Songs chart, becoming the first single by an independent female artist to top the chart.[3] The song's success earned her a record deal from Def Jam Recordings in March 2022.[4] "Hrs and Hrs" won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance, and received a nomination for Best R&B Song.[5]

Muni Long came up with the song one night when she was washing dishes. To pass time, she searched for beats on YouTube and played them. She came across an R&B beat which she immediately started freestyling to and began writing the song to the beat. According to Long, it took about 20 minutes. The next day, she went to the recording studio with songwriter Kuk Harrell, and recorded the song there.[6][7] Initially, Long did not plan to include the song on her EP Public Displays of Affection, but it became a last-minute addition to the project.[6]

Shortly after, actress Bre-Z (a friend of Long's) and her fianc Chris made a video of their relationship, accompanied by the song. Weeks later, in December 2021, Long posted the video on TikTok. It quickly went viral and the "Hrs and Hrs Challenge" was soon launched; the challenge was popular among the LGBT community, who thought the song meant "Hers and Hers".[6] In January 2022, the song entered multiple Billboard charts, and helped Long move to number one on the Billboard Emerging Artists chart.[7]

"Hrs and Hrs" is an R&B ballad containing "swoon-worthy, bass-thumping production" by Dylan Graham and Ralph Tiller.[7] It finds Muni Long singing about her willingness to do certain things with her loved one for hours.[8]

"Hrs and Hrs" debuted at number 83 on the Billboard Hot 100. In the week ending January 6, the song reached number 34 on the Hot 100, with 11.5 million streams in the United States (up 89%) and 3,500 downloads sold (up 81%).[10]

There is this one song I have to play for school but every time I try to play it, I make a mistake. I did this for 3 hours straight and I sent an email to my teacher and he gave me some advice but it didn't really help. I have no idea what I'm supposed to do. Any tips?

Three hours at one session! Unless you're the sort of person who can concentrate really well for that length of time, you've wasted at least some of it. Harsh, but realistic. Most of us cannot give 100% for that length of time!

If you can organise your time into (much) smaller chunks, the progress will usually be speeded up. Perhaps even 20 minutes at a time, with a couple of hours break. And in those 20 minutes, concentrate on maybe just two of the parts that need effort. Break each down into separate bars, and play each bar perhaps 10 times. Play with eyes closed once you can 'see' those notes that way. Play ridiculously slowly. Sing the notes. And before you finish that session, play through a part that you can play well. Every few days, try to play through the whole piece, just once, without stopping when something goes wrong. There's too much time wasted in practice sessions playing a known bit up to the mistake area, then stopping! If it's good till then, it doesn't need practising!

Five days of practising 30 minutes are much more effective than one day of practising 3 hours because of that. Particularly if you only practice at the speed where you get things right: that gives your sleep the best material to work with.

Also, break the piece up into sections, and work on one section at a time. If you have trouble getting through a section without losing concentration, break it up into smaller sections. If you spend three hours working on just a few notes, you'll be surprised at how much you have learned the next time you go to practice. Funny thing about practicing is that your progress doesn't really show until your next practice session.

You have spent three hours training yourself to play it wrong. Play it RIGHT. This probably means playing it M-U-C-H M-O-R-E S-L-O-W-L-Y. Yes, REALLY slowly. At some point your hands have got into a position where playing the next right note is impossible. Or you've just got used to playing the wrong note. Sort this out. Then play that bit slowly, but right, 10 times over. Then another 10. Then, maybe, a bit quicker. But if you fumble, go back to slower and sort out why. Your hands have got very used to fumbling. You have to un-learn that.

Great job practicing for three hours today! Practice for three hours more tomorrow. You will almost definitely play the piece better than you did the day before, but you still might make mistakes. That's part of learning.

In the sense, it is great you have practiced for 3 hours straight today. Take a break and do it again tomorrow after a good night sleep. I frequently find that I play better the day after compared to the day itself (or after a long rest).

That you need more than 3 hours for all of this seems to be quite obvious. But it is thrilling experience to find out how learning works, sometimes more interesting than the song. You can also write a diary notating the mistake, its cause, your progresses.

Are there any particular places in the song that keeps tripping you up? If so, just concentrate practicing on those problematic areas first. Once you are no longer making mistakes in those parts, restart the song from the beginning and see if you could sail through those parts without any more problems. If you still have problems, rinse and repeat!

If you have played it for 3 hours with the mistake then unfortunately what you have done is to become very good at that mistake. You have "programmed" yourself to play the mistake, and I would guess that you play it the same way each time unless the piece was is such bad shape that it had mistakes all over. Every time you repeat a mistake you are basically rewarding yourself and you learn that the mistake was correct. Though it sounds like a bad joke the saying "Perfect practice makes perfect" applies.

Without knowing more about the specific issue you are having one can only guess. 3 hours is NOT a long time to practice. But it is too long to practice a mistake. As a final point I'd say that your practice session is a success if you have played over a rough patch multiple times without a mistake at any speed. In other words, unless you have to play it today or tomorrow, don't make the unreasonable expectation that by the end of one practice session the entire piece will have been mastered. Just take a few baby steps and leave it at that. You will mentally and physically benefit from stopping the session on a high note (pun). When working on speed runs we sometimes push the speed with the metronome and, even if there are no mistakes, finish with a practice run at half speed just to reinforce the correct pattern. Regardless of how the session sent, always go back to something you did correct and repeat it as your final task.

Idk if this is a hot take or not but fuck it. This song is the best song The Weeknd has ever released. The atmosphere it creates, the vocals, the emotion, its all there. Everything that represents The Weeknd: the production, falsettos, toxicity, the haunting instrumentals; it's all there. This song takes you on a rollercoaster ride that always feels fresh. After Hours brings you to a high then brings you down to a level that makes this song so beautiful. Go listen to it right now, take in the lyrics, the emotions; Feel the high that beat drop creates and the lows of the atmospheric ending. I rest my case, best song created by The Weeknd.

There have been a few advances but not really to what i desire, for example there is a repository for those who wish to get the count of played songs in an album here....Havent messed around with it yet though so not too sure as to how useful it is.Play count entry

"Four Hours" refers to the way watches were kept aboard sailing vessels. Traditionally, ships at sea (particularly among the British navy) kept five four-hour watches per day, and two two-hour watches. Sailors were expected to rotate in four hour shifts, serving four hours of work and four hours of rest alternating. After the second work period they would be allowed some time to rest and recover before returning to work. In a two-division system, this meant rotating the port and starboard divisions to ensure that the ship was always staffed by equally fresh workers. As time went on, it progressed to a three-division system which, notably, forms part of the basis for modern eight-hour shift work. e24fc04721

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