Sharing Practice Covers on SoundCloud
— Why It Matters Before Releasing Originals

Sharing Practice Covers on SoundCloud
When I first started producing music and refining my sound, I hesitated to share anything that wasn’t a fully polished, original track. But I eventually realized something important: sharing the music I’m in the process of learning from is just as meaningful as releasing the final product.
That’s why on my SoundCloud — https://soundcloud.com/mixomusiclab/ — I share more than just finished tracks. You’ll find practice covers, unfinished instrumental ideas, raw vocal recordings, and experiments in sound design. These “in-progress” pieces might not be ready for a proper release yet, but they’re an honest reflection of where I am right now in my creative journey.
Why I Share Practice Covers First
Practicing covers on SoundCloud gives me a low-pressure way to:
- Explore new ideas — playing with arrangements, chords, and sounds before committing to my own originals
- Build confidence — experimenting publicly helps me own the process of creation, not just the result
- Get feedback — hearing what resonates with listeners offers direction and inspiration
- Document progress — I can look back months later and see how my technique, creativity, and mixing skills have grown
These recordings aren’t meant to be perfect. They’re meant to be real — moments of experimentation captured in time.
The Value of Temporary Tracks
Some of these might be labeled as:
- Instrumental sketches
- Practice covers of songs I love
- Raw vocal takes
- Rough mixes and early arrangements
They’re all temporary — placeholders, if you will — until the originals come together. But they serve a purpose: to show the work behind the work.
Hiding all the unfinished pieces until I release something “perfect” wasn’t helping me grow. But by sharing early and often, I’ve learned more, connected with more people, and kept myself creatively accountable.
Building a Living SoundCloud Portfolio
My SoundCloud isn’t just a collection of final products — it’s a living, evolving portfolio of my musical development. Each practice cover and rough instrumental tells a story of exploration, trial and error, and progress.
If you’re a listener, producer, or fellow creative, I hope you’ll enjoy hearing the journey — not just the destination.
Check my practice covers and music experiments on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/mixomusiclab/
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