Obtendo meu lo-fi chill hip hop para trabalhar
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Caio Pamponé especialmentet Graduando em jornalismo pela UFBA e Redator da Play BPM. 1 apaixonado por música desde a infância qual cultiva o sonho por viajar pelo mundo tomando o de que ama e conhecendo novas culturas.
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“People can utilize lo-fi music at home to increase better sleep by creating a calming environment, looking for curated playlists specifically for sleep improvement, developing a bedtime routine that includes your playlist, and using lo-fi music in combination without bedtime routines to create more of an experience,” says Rinaldi.
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Once your chord progression is laid out, you should create a melody on top of it. Craft a memorable melody that enhances the overall atmosphere of your track. It’s also great to have the top melody come in during various parts of the song, so it’s not just a repetitive loop for 3 minutes.
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