DjMidli wrote:Overall there Two things wrong with this concept of EQD gaining you fame,
One if you are doing your craft because you want to be popular, you are doing it wrong, you should be doing your craft because you love it (whether it be fanfic, art, or music).
Two, its simply false, case in point, rainbow factory fanfic was rejected frpm eqd yet gained acclaim in the entire Brony community.
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It would be great if there was variety of sites and blogs where you could get your music played or viewed. EQD has become the one stop shop for brony music, there's no getting around that no matter how much i wish that REALLY wasn't the case. Sure it's very possible to still build up an audience / fanbase without it but you will get a huge difference in results in views depending on EQD features your track. It's a monopoly through nobody's fault but everyone. That's not to say it should be or IS the only factor on if your music gets listened to.
EQD features, Subs, Favorites, Uniqueness, Images, Comments by other musicians, having a specific style or genre that you make, word of mouth, etc all contribute to whether your track gets a lot or a little views. The track itself may be the exact same whether it gets out to few or many people but its success is often determined by those factors. Hell, a lot of tracks can become popular just because some famous brony gives his stamp of approval and leaves a comment. That's where the cult of personality and popularity come into play and who likes your track can make your track... cool.
Now all of that can be meaningless if you don't care about it but keep in mind i think most people CARE about trying to get their track heard. If you take the effort to make a well made track you want to make an effort to get it heard. That's not being a popularity whore (unless that is ALL you are doign it for) that's part of trying to be successful at being a non label musician. Of COURSE you care about the quality of your music and ultimately you have to make a good track for anyone to take it seriously when there's so many other brony tracks competing for a listener's time. Production of that track is often key to respect and how well it is received. A lot of the judgment will come from your peers which is why the listeners panel was likely set up.
DjMidli wrote:Two, its simply false, case in point, rainbow factory fanfic was rejected frpm eqd yet gained acclaim in the entire Brony community.
On your point #2
Please keep in mind that the Rainbow Factory fanfic is not the same as the piece of music under the same name and it was made based on that song (the popular song came first then came the grimdark fanfic). So it's irrelevent if EQD did not feature the fanfic as they don't feature grimdark and r34 and those have different ways of getting attention w/o their help. It was a popular song because it was a good track, was remixed over and over, was featured by EQD (likely, i cant 100% necessarily say they featured it the first time but they did feature remixes after), and was made as a Toast Beard entry when the most popular musicians were using Toast Beard to get their tracks heard. Incidentally it wasn't even the winner that week. It would be nice if more people began doing Toast Beard again once the new season starts off as I don't think it has the same magic or importance that it used to in really being an important weekly community event.
Commandspry may be right in that this may open up a whole new can of worms for fairness on EQD if they only feature well known artists in their 3 track highlights. If that's the new rule and those who are ALREADY popular, who have thousands of subs, who have great production down pat, and who are friends with the listeners and Sethisto, then people will notice and should comment so. Those are people who have self-sustaining popularity. There are so many brony musicians in this fandom but the fact is only a small percent of us have that type of status (i guess the upper 5% exist in every facet of society) and most of us will never will haver a chance to break that ceiling (if that is what you are after). EQD and the brony community are a dependent relationship, they are popular because we have made them popular (and vice versa). I have to think these new policies came out from complaints and consistent comments regarding fairness so its very important that people make their voices heard and expect the process to be as fair as possible with any change. Our music community really does hinge on whether it's worth putting music out. If people feel that it's a waste of time, that they have no place in the community, and the deck is stacked they will quit, be demoralized, or change their attitudes regarding why they make music. I don't blame people for wanting it to be all worthwhile and not futile and as every month goes by and more people join in it's becoming more of an uphill battle for a lot of people. Still you have to make this fun despite all this drama or its a waste of time for you.
