Here are two songs I've worked on recently. I compose completely with Cakewalk Sonar x1 Producer, out of the box (I learned with Cakewalk Homestudio 2). I am self-taught guitar/piano, and enjoy writing all sorts of compositions. Both of these current works were based off of guitar musings I came up with, and have atttempted to infuse into a song. They are not complete, I want input on what's good/bad, where you would like to hear the songs progress to, etc.
I know I need to learn/practice my mixing and post production, usually I just bang out straight composition with some effects. Maybe it's laziness, it's just a groove I've fallen into over the years; I tend to be too impatient.
"Progress"
So this song has really 2 1/2 parts I crammed together. The intro doesn't mesh with the beginning due to different timing/tempo, but i want it to, so I experimented with combining the intro with the 2nd part's different timing. also, the climactic break at 2:04 changes tempo, and it played naturally that way when I played the guitar live. However, this is me sequencing the how I play the guitar, to figure out the timing/etc, so slowing down the tempo was the only way I could get it to run the way it does. Anybody with ideas about what my intuition wanted me to do let me know.
Note my technique for writing songs like this is usually record/write one part, then improvise over it and tweak it to get it right. (Also, anybody familiar with Peter Buffet's music might recognize some styles in the beginning here, although it was unintentional -he's one of many influences/favorites of mine).
"The Far Away Shore"
I wrote this song on guitar originally, playing with simple variations off of a straight bar on the 2nd fret on an open tuning. It turned into a fun B Minor musing, and when I transposed it to sequenced notes, I decided I liked the interpretation on piano, too. The Violin improvisation meshed really well and fleshed it out for me, made me think of pirates or ships, or islands maybe. The timing is off at the end, I know; it's all a midi-recording, I have to quantify it a little to a rhythm.
.... However, what do you think? I welcome all advice, & would love to learn more about Digital Music Production from the fellow users here. Thankyou~
Edit: One More song.
"Hope"https://dl.dropbox.com/s/j6poiedw2azt72x/Hope.mp3?dl=1
A guitar Arrangement, recorded, with improvised solo. This is in progress, a newer version as been written (for guitar), will be recorded possibly soon. Interesting? Appealing? Terrible?
(Edited for adding Soundcloud links, and updating others)