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Hey! I really like the music you make. It's great!

Alright, I have a suggestion! Making tracks for gamedev is a "hobby" for me, so I'll share my thoughts on the matter. When I get stuck, I try to make ambient music. Mixing songs of nature with pads, choirs and arps. Instead of focusing on motifs or recap the main melody in the song, I take the freedom to pursue whatever seems "interesting" at the moment, so to speak. Just like nature, I try to make a music that is constantly in motion, leaving patterns aside. Of course, this is not a rule, but is good practice to stretch the imagination and look for new possibilities.  It's a very liberating exercise to explore and come up with unique ideas for songs. I am no expert at it, but I do recommend it.

That's it! Keep it up the good work!

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Thank you, kiddolink, for your input.

You're right, I hadn't really considered making ambient music until now. Perhaps, the genre didn't fall into the music that inspired me to create game music, or maybe I was too confined by structures like melodies and motifs.

I should definitely break free from these limitations.

I am grateful for your suggestion, which has provided the motivation to explore creating ambient music this time.😊