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Why You’re Not Improving At Music Production (And What To Do About It)

  • Writer: Enfys Robin
    Enfys Robin
  • Mar 19
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 20

At a certain point in music production, progress slows down.


You’re no longer a complete beginner, you can finish tracks, you understand the basics, but something feels off.


You know there’s a gap… you just don’t know what it is.




The Problem: You Don’t Know What You’re Missing


This is one of the hardest stages to be in.


As a beginner, everything is new. Progress is obvious.


But as you improve:

• The gains become smaller

• The problems become harder to identify

• And it’s no longer clear what to focus on


This is where a lot of producers get stuck.




You’ve Probably Lost The “Play” Mindset


Ironically, as producers improve, they often become more rigid.


Instead of experimenting, they:

• Stick to what worked before

• Avoid taking risks

• Focus on getting things “right”


But growth doesn’t come from repetition alone, it comes from discovery.


That same playful mindset you had at the start?

That’s still the key, just at a higher level.




You Need Direction, Not More Information


At this stage, more tutorials won’t necessarily help.


What you actually need is:

• Clarity on what’s holding your tracks back

• Awareness of what you’re not hearing yet

• Focused improvements, not random tips




Feedback Changes Everything


One of the fastest ways to improve is simple:


Get honest, constructive feedback


Not:


“yeah it sounds good”


But:

• What’s working

• What isn’t

• What’s missing


Without that, it’s easy to stay stuck in your own perspective.




Closing Thought


There isn’t a point where you “arrive” in music production.


There’s always something deeper to learn, refine, or understand.


The difference is:

• Beginners need exposure

• Intermediate producers need precision




If you’re in that stage where you know there’s more to unlock but can’t quite see it yet, I’ve put together a guide specifically for that.


It focuses on the concepts that are often overlooked, the ones that make the biggest difference once you’re past the basics.



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