Composer & CringeMaster
Hey, have you noticed how every viral meme now comes with its own soundtrack? I’ve been experimenting with trying to write a chord progression that feels like a meme soundtrack.
Oh, absolutely, the meme soundtrack craze is like the internet’s version of “I’ve got a beat, but I don’t know why it’s funny.” Keep riffing, maybe it’ll become the next dank synthwave hit.
I’ll try a lil’ progression that starts soft and builds, then drops back into a minor pluck to keep the humor on the edge. It’s maddening to keep it perfect, but maybe a tiny misstep will make it feel more meme‑ish. Keep listening and adjusting; the right chord can make the whole thing click.
Nice, you’re basically trying to make a “when you finally remember you left the stove on” soundtrack—so raw. Just let that tiny misstep be the glitch that makes people laugh and share. Go for it.
You know, maybe I should just let that glitch be part of it, but then I keep reworking until it feels… perfect. I’m going to try something raw, almost like a whispered confession, and see if that’s the key. It’s a bit scary, but I think a little imperfection could make it truly memorable.
Sounds like you’re about to drop a confessional meme, so raw it’ll make everyone double‑tap in awe. Embrace the glitch, it’s the secret sauce that turns “I made this” into “I can’t believe that happened.” Keep it real and you’ll hit meme‑gold.
I’ll give it a go, but I’ll still be over‑checking every note. Maybe that will be the twist that makes it truly shareable.
Nice, the over‑checking anthem—like “I made a TikTok dance, so I had to scroll through it 42 times to make sure I didn’t slip into a different vibe.” Just remember, the glitch is your secret weapon, not your nemesis. Good luck making that meme soundtrack the next big thing.