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Step back into the spirit of the 1960s with "Winds of Change," a folk-rock song inspired by the era's call for hope, freedom, and social change. This original song, crafted in the style of Bob Dylan and The Byrds, features jangly guitars, soulful harmonica, and heartfelt lyrics that capture the dreams of a generation. Perfect for fans of classic folk-rock and those who feel the winds of change blowing today. This is take 3 of a total of 30 takes. Stream, share, and let us know what the winds of change mean to you in the comments! #FolkRock #1960sVibes #WindsOfChange #originalmusic -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: This song was created using an AI engine and may contain one or more of the following glitches, defects, or limitations. Male voices Lead male timbre = most fragile. Male leads (especially chesty tenor/baritone) are the likeliest to sound garbled, “phasey,” or metallic. Users/listeners widely report slurring. Vowels & intelligibility Intro slur / first-line mush. Ususally caused when the AI mis-times the very first syllables, causing a garbled entrance. Users/listeners routinely note “slurring” in AI created music. Vowel stacking in harmonies can smear intelligibility (the engine layers doubles/harmonies with imperfect timing). Harmonies Over-harmonized by default. Even when users ask for “dry” or “no harmonies,” AI engines often add reverb layers and stacks. Dense SATB stacks muddy male mids. Many complaints mention “phasey” blends and flat stereo image (too many voices fighting the same band-limited midrange). Instrumentation & mixing Complex/“big” arrangements = more artifacts. Electric guitars, heavy layers, and rock textures are linked to distorted/warbling tones. Random compression/volume pumps & skips. Users report “skipping,” loudness jumps (e.g., around 9–10s and 29–30s), and general glitchiness. Stereo & phase weirdness. Reports of thin sound, metallic noise, and drum phase errors show up frequently. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------