Well folks, 2009 is winding down and it’s been a great year for us and the blog. My only regret* is that I haven’t had time to post more stuff, from the great people we’ve worked with lately to finishing some of the drafts I’d contemplated for months.
For those of you who have emailed us or left comments, thank you. You let us know when we’re doing something right and call us out when we’re oh so wrong. On occasion we’ve written entire posts in response to your comments and emails.
Today I’d like to formally invite all our readers to give us some feedback. What do you want from the Fix Your Mix blog in 2010? Things you’d like to see more (or less) of, specific topic ideas, etc. Leave your thoughts in the comments or send an email to blog (at) fixyourmix.com
In other news, we’re finally taking the leap into the zany world of advertising. If you have something that would be valuable to our growing readership of musicians, songwriters, audio engineers, producers, and music industry folk, get in touch and we’ll talk numbers. All of our sponsors will be hand-picked. As our guinea pigs, we’ll give you a great deal. Don’t be shy, all you have to do is email us: ads (at) fixyourmix.com
-Keith
*My other regret is that our subscription page wasn’t working when our Single Ladies analysis hit the front page of Reddit. Ha. Lesson learned.


favorite blog posts from fym:
1) single ladies
2) frequency spectrum series
3) music with no music
I prefer the posts that talks to the musician/ composer/ producer, and not the “client”-ones that tends to be a bit too “explationary” on relatively simple subjects.
Keep up the good work!
More song analysis (of a variety of genres – jazz, country, rock, pop, folk, etc…) would be great!
Im studying audio engineering and I love this place. Especially loved the compositional analysis of “Ready, Able.” You do great work and please keep it up.
I am a hobbyist songwriter and I LOVE the compositional analysis you all do.