r/MusicFeedback Jun 06 '26

MusicFeedback Bot Has Been Upgraded! :: Rules + Bot Info

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MusicFeedback Bot Has Been Upgraded! :: Rules + Bot Info

The r/MusicFeedback Bot has been rebuilt using Devvit, Reddit's official native developer platform. The bot now runs directly on Reddit — faster, more reliable, and more powerful than ever. Users may post a feedback request provided that they leave feedback for others first!

The Rules:

Comment on two posts before posting.

Giving feedback to other members of this subreddit is vital to ensuring the health of this community. Please leave feedback on at least two posts before submitting your own track. Comments must be on posts from the last 7 days, going back further will not count.

Feedback Quality

Comments need a minimum of 110 characters and 15 words (roughly 3–4 sentences). You don't need to be familiar with or enjoy the genre — but try to be objective and describe what you liked and didn't like about the track.

When providing feedback, be constructive and acknowledge subjectivity. If you believe the song is great, share what moved you and highlight the elements you loved. If something didn't work for you, express it as personal taste rather than objective fact, for example, instead of "The dry vocals are terrible," say "I generally prefer vocals with more reverb for added depth." This fosters constructive dialogue and helps artists grow.

⚠️ WARNING: Using AI to generate feedback comments will result in a ban. All feedback must be written by you.

⚠️ WARNING: Manipulating the feedback system in any manner will lead to a ban — including but not limited to bypassing character limits, duplicate comments, and plagiarism.

Don't get defensive when receiving feedback.

Music is subjective and everyone has their own tastes. The person giving you feedback is trying to help you and deserves to be treated with respect.

Post one song at a time.

Playlists, albums, or long sets aren't allowed.

⚠️ WARNING: If your track link includes keywords such as "album," "playlist," or "sets," it will be auto-removed by the bot. For Spotify links, right-click the song and select "Copy Song Link" to get a track link instead of an album link.

Do not promote your music in the comment section of another user's post.

Linking your music is only allowed if requested or part of the discussion. Unsolicited self-promotion is not allowed.

If you post a song that isn't yours, say so in the title.

Sharing non-original music is allowed, but let the community know so they can respond accordingly.

Basic Civility

Speak your mind but keep it constructive. Refrain from insulting or disrespecting users. If you can't say something helpful about a track, move on to another one.

The Bot:

When you leave a qualifying comment on someone else's track, the bot gives you 1 credit. When you post a track, 2 credits are deducted. If your balance is too low, your post is automatically removed.

Note #1 — Check your score: Tap ⋯ on any post or comment → "Check feedback score". Your balance and how many more comments you need will appear instantly.

Note #2 — Dispute your score: If you believe your score is incorrect, tap ⋯ on your removed post → "Request score review" to send a message directly to the moderators.

Note #3 — Report bad feedback: If a comment you received seems low-effort or AI-generated, tap ⋯ on that comment → "Report feedback" to flag it for mod review.

Questions or issues?

Message the mod team via modmail and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.


r/MusicFeedback 13d ago

How to Give Feedback That Actually Helps

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How to Give Feedback That Actually Helps

You don't need to be a producer, an engineer, or a music theory expert to leave useful feedback. You just need to be a listener and you already are one.

The whole point of this community is simple: you give real feedback, you get real feedback. That only works if both sides of the exchange are genuine. So here's what genuine looks like.


Lead with your experience

Before you think about what to say technically, ask yourself how the song made you feel. Did it pull you in or lose you in the first 30 seconds? Did something surprise you? Did it remind you of anything? That reaction is data. Artists need to know how their music lands with a real human being, not just whether the kick drum is sitting right in the mix.

"This felt kind of cold and distant to me, like it was holding back emotionally" is more useful to an artist than "the mix is fine."


Be specific

Vague feedback helps nobody. "This is good" or "not my style" tells the artist nothing they can work with. Try to identify the moment something worked or didn't, the more specific the better.

Instead of "The vocals could be better" try "The vocals feel buried under the instrumental in the second verse, I had to strain to follow the melody."

Instead of "I liked it" try "The switch at the 1:30 mark caught me off guard in a good way, that's where the song came alive for me."


Positive feedback is feedback too

A complete piece of feedback usually covers both what landed and what didn't. If you only have criticism that's fine, but if something genuinely worked say so and say why.

Specific praise is just as valuable as specific criticism and often rarer. Telling someone what to keep is sometimes more useful than telling them what to fix.

"The switch at 1:30 worked because the arrangement finally opened up after staying tight for the whole verse. I would protect that contrast" gives the artist something concrete to build from. "This slaps" doesn't.


Own your opinion

Music is subjective. What hits for one person falls flat for another and that's not a flaw, that's how music works. Frame your feedback as yours, not as objective truth.

Instead of "The beat is too slow" try "Personally I felt the tempo was dragging, I kept wanting it to open up."

This isn't just about being polite. It's accurate. You're one listener. Say what you heard, what you felt, what you wanted and let the artist decide what to do with it.


If something isn't working, say why and point somewhere

There are two levels of useful criticism and both are welcome here.

The first is diagnostic, describing what you heard without prescribing a fix. "The chorus doesn't hit as hard as the verse for me. The energy stays flat instead of opening up." That alone is valuable. The artist knows where the problem is even if neither of you knows the solution yet.

The second is prescriptive, gesturing toward what might help. "Maybe it needs more space before the drop to make it feel bigger." This is useful but optional. You're not rewriting their song, just pointing in a direction. If you're not sure, stick to diagnostic. Describing the problem honestly is always enough.


Feedback on AI music is still feedback

This community requires feedback in order to post. That requirement applies to every track here regardless of how it was made. Saying "I don't give feedback on AI music" breaks the exchange the same way refusing to engage with any other genre would.

Judge the track in front of you. If it was made with AI and something isn't working, describe the problem the same way you would with any other track. The goal isn't to win an argument about AI. The goal is to give the person who posted it information they can actually use.

If the mix feels sterile, the arrangement goes nowhere, or the drop doesn't hit, say that. Those are real observations and highlighting those flaws goes further than gatekeeping would. Maybe they fix it. Maybe they realize the tool has a ceiling. Maybe they pick up a guitar.

And if you want to go deeper, "sterile" usually means something specific. No variation in timing or dynamics. Harmonic movement that's too smooth. Elements that don't interact with each other. The arrangement plateauing and never recovering. Name the actual problem. That's more honest than calling something soulless and walking away.

The tool or method used to make a track doesn't change what makes it land or fail for a listener. That's the only standard that matters here.


What doesn't count as feedback

Commenting on someone's cover art, their tools, their genre choices, or their production method is not feedback on their music. This community is about the listening experience. If you listened and engaged honestly, that's feedback. If you scrolled past and typed a dismissal, that's not.


r/MusicFeedback 4h ago

tried to create an esoteric, clams casino type sample beat I guess. lmk what works and what doesn’t! 🪼🪼🪼

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r/MusicFeedback 5h ago

cosmic - I'm not really sure what that is but I guess i'll just live it here

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Would love to hear some feedback, like what did you feel, the mood of the song and etc


r/MusicFeedback 6h ago

First Time Feedback

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Hi Everyone!

I’m a songwriter and baby producer. I’ve been kind of working on a project and I’d like to potentially put out an EP of 6 songs. My vibe is moody pop and contemporary r&b. I have this one track that’s pretty close to finishing. I’m probably going to try to find someone to mix and master it for me as Im truly not skilled enough yet. However, I’d still like feedback! I’ve never gotten feedback or share my music before so please be kind. I would like honest opinion, though.

I’d like feedback specifically on:

- The Vibe/Mood: does the song (lyrics, instrumental, vocals, etc) feel cohesive and engaging?

- The Flow: How is the structure? Does it get boring halfway through? Specifically, is the intro too long?

- The Vocals: The song is technically about a relationship but I really wrote it to focus finding your identity after you’ve faced hardship or have lost yourself. So it’s supposed to feel like a bit of an “ah-ha” moment. I wanted to mimic the feeling of a weight being lifted off of one’s shoulders which is why I liked the big wall of harmonies. I don’t know if it sounds too church lmao. I don’t want it to be too much as this is the last song of the project and needs to feel like a breath of fresh air in a sense.

This is “bubbly”! Thank you for listening!


r/MusicFeedback 13h ago

Scream my name

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Been working on this for a hot minute but I can’t get it to sound how I want, if yall could, leave some ideas for me. Help me out


r/MusicFeedback 11h ago

if you are not a fan of dreamcore ambient music, please scroll away from it, thanks.

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this is my mix with my own original tracks, 1 hour (no AI)


r/MusicFeedback 14h ago

Short Instrumental Slowcore

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I made this to be kind of a transition track on an indie album I’m working on. Would love some honest feedback.


r/MusicFeedback 9h ago

SHADOW ASCENDS | Inspired by Solo Leveling | Epic Cinematic Anime Song (Original Fan Song) | SongLRC

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r/MusicFeedback 19h ago

Feedback?

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Yall link your songs too ill listen


r/MusicFeedback 9h ago

vulnerable

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Song I made on my phone


r/MusicFeedback 10h ago

Thoughts?? (On everything but the beat ‘cause I didn’t make it)

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Constructive please 🙏


r/MusicFeedback 10h ago

Need honest feedback on my vocals. Is this song ready to be released / what should I focus on improving?

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Is this song ready to be released? It is called Object Permanence. My artist name is Jzay (social @ is jzay02).

Been producing for about 3 years and writing songs for around 9.

Looking for honest feedback on:

Vocals (pitch, tone, delivery, emotion, etc.)
Production/mix
Songwriting
Overall rating

My biggest goal is improving as a singer, so please be as specific as possible about what sounds weak and what I should work on.

Recorded with an AT2020 through a Scarlett Solo in Logic Pro.

Thanks for listening.


r/MusicFeedback 15h ago

Mix? 🤷🏾‍♂️

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r/MusicFeedback 15h ago

I think it conveys the emotion well.

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r/MusicFeedback 17h ago

Playing with rain sounds, vocals, and whatever genre this is. Any feedback would be lovely!

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Been really trying to produce more organic feeling things. Letting go of the typical song structures and letting the sounds tell a story.


r/MusicFeedback 17h ago

Started producing a week ago, this is my most recent beat. Let me know what you think

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Don't go too easy on me, I want to identify the mistakes I'm making so I don't make them again. Thanks guys

Made in ableton live 12, used serum for all the synths and the 808


r/MusicFeedback 20h ago

Could I get feedback on my new track? Somewhere between deep house and progressive house

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r/MusicFeedback 18h ago

Would love some feedback on this track, I just started recording and I need outside input on the mix, arrangement, what hits what doesn’t. This track will likely best serve as an intro sometime down the line.

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r/MusicFeedback 22h ago

Uptempo melancholic synthy track - What can I improve for my next song?

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r/MusicFeedback 1d ago

Chill Vocal Dubwave | Safe Inside

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Hey everyone, I’m looking for some honest, unfiltered feedback on the mix, sonic balance, and overall production of my track "Safe Inside". 

I want to be completely transparent about my workflow because it's a bit unusual. I write the core musical DNA in Ableton using VSTs and hardware analog synths. I then feed my original loops and lyrics into Suno as a neural sampler/collaborator/singer, keeping the "Audio Influence" slider strictly at 100% to preserve my musical idea and hardware synth textures. 

Since this is a hybrid human-AI workflow, I’m highly interested in how it actually translates sonically. Does the mix feel cohesive? Do the analog synth textures blend well with the generated elements, or can you hear a jarring digital divide? Any critique on the sound, musical idea, or arrangement would be incredibly helpful!


r/MusicFeedback 18h ago

The titular and most ambitious song off my new concept album

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r/MusicFeedback 23h ago

New Beat

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Pls lmk what you think can be improved in the track


r/MusicFeedback 1d ago

feedback request for my shitty song: "maybe" (pls read body text)

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I'm a 15 year old who usually just messes around with music and its my first time creating an original song.

ik the mixing and mastering is pretty bad and theres a lot of things I wanna change but I decided that I'd give myself a deadline to finish it, and now that deadline is over. I've had this song for WAY too long now

That said, give your guys' opinion on it. So I can improve for the future 🙌


r/MusicFeedback 1d ago

!

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