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Woah, thank you so much for the detailed feedback! Just for the sake of it, here are the tracks' name corresponding to the number in its order^^:

334 - Life

354 1 - Forward

176 - The Seasons Never Change

345 - Think, Think, Walk.

285 - A Joke

367 - Tranquility

241 - Remember

289 - Way Back Then

336 - Life (Reprise)

Thank you again for writing such a detailed feedback, sorry for the inconvenience as well haha. Yeah, basically whenever I found (or think I found) something that sounds nice or interesting I would just loop it and build on top of it, then repeat. Maybe it's because rarely would I find something good/interesting and that I'm able to work with, and sometimes (most of the time) I'm a bit too lazy/had no idea how to change things up in the track lol, that's why most of the tracks I do doesn't really follow conventional structures or melodies. The reason why it's mostly piano midi as well is because for most of the tracks I do, I start off with playing around with the midi piano until I get the base melody/pattern/chord/etc. I then stick with the midi piano throughout and then change the instruments later. This of course, didn't happen for this one, I tried using different instruments but it doesn't really give off the same vibe so yeah that's how this turns out the way it does now.

I don't think there's anything wrong with piano midi! Part of music is choosing the right instrumentation (which I am also still trying to learn as much as I can about), but a lot of it is the process of creating and seeing if it feels right. I think that based on the description of your process, it sounds very similar to my process which is more of a composition through discovery method rather than having blueprints ahead of time. Both are perfectly valid forms of composition, but I like the ability to be more flexible and creative in your way!

Thanks for sending the order of your tracks. Now I get to listen to it again and hear an entirely new story progression!