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Canadian French Academy

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Every lesson gets you closer to understanding French Canadian. Fun courses, community, and more.

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Welcome — and genuinely glad you’re here. Graveleaf Artist Development is being built as a focused environment for musicians who want powerful, precise musicianship and intentional artistry. The long-term vision is education, training, and honest development — not just inspiration, but real growth in stagecraft, songwriting, performance, storycraft, and sustainable creative careers. The aim is to help artists shape identities that feel unique, grounded, and emotionally authentic. This space is centered around the full indie artist pipeline — developing your sound and artistic identity, recording and releasing music, marketing and promotion, collaboration, live performance, communicating with venues, crafting fair deals, sending invoices professionally, and understanding royalties, registrars, and performance reporting within your own country. The goal is to support artists who want both creative depth and structural independence. Right now the icon and banner are WIP placeholders while the foundation is being shaped. The focus is on building strong systems first, then refining the visual direction so it reflects the community as it grows. If you’re new here, feel free to use this post to introduce yourself and share your current goals as an artist — what you’re building toward, what you want to improve, or where you feel stuck. This helps shape the direction of the space as it grows. Thank you to everyone showing early interest and stepping into something that’s still taking form. The first roadmap is currently being finalized and will be shared shortly, outlining how this space will evolve and what members can expect moving forward. Appreciate you being part of the beginning.
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I felt that the core message "appeared" through that much output. You know after writing that much rhyme, every rhyme is an idea. Eventually you get bored of saying how dope you are. Eventually you get bored of the battle type bars. So you switch to story mode Then you get bored of this So you switch Bored Switch ect.. Now that I look back I can see which one I really love and they are of pretty much all style. You can think in term of time spent also, If I write only 10 songs, there's a certain maximum time I can put into a track before I feel I'm not really improving anything anymore, worst I'm making it worse now lol That might be 20-40 hours maximum ? (My tracks are shorts, 16 bars + hook) But 150 track must of took me (I didn't calculate at all) but I was spending most of my time every single day doing this for months, so I'm way way way beyond now. I must be at like 500 hours My mixing improved a lot, my writing improved a lot, my ideas improved a lot I think its best to be like a tree and produce lots of fruits and some fruit are gonna be shit but some are gonna be golden and sold to prestigious restaurants lol Imma polish the **** out of theses golden tracks
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@Joel Wallbank-Hutton Definitely, the next step after choosing the best of the best tracks is really to arrange them in a way that make sense and keep people interested from beginning to end. I been to too many rap shows where every songs feel the same and its boooooooooring
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