User:It is Goose Guy/sandbox

First of all, in terms of writing articles, I'm not good at making a base article. I'm more of an additional content adder. If something is missing, and I know a bit about it, and have sources to back it up, I'll add onto it. I'll only make a base article for OSTs that have physical releases but are without a Wikipedia article. Other than that, I'm only adding onto what's already there. OK, I've made that clear.

Pros: I look into sources if necessary. I know a thing or two about soundtracks and BASS GUITAR.

Cons: I don't know much about a lot of things. My writing style isn't completely formal, but I'll work on making it more formal.

Extras: I add onto albums/singles if there is something to note about it musically that is both non-subjective (aka: it's not opinionated) and if it's interesting enough of an addition to be warranted (aka: if Orion could have it's own article, I'd mention the unique usage of the bass). I add onto games if there's something lacking, but that isn't often, since Wikipedia does a great job of getting every detail of a game/thing. I do not have the willpower to look at more than 14 reviews for a "Critical Reception" Segment of an article. If I write about a video game soundtrack, I will make sure it has a physical release, or even a digital release (If that's viable for a justification for an article) before I begin writing it's article. I'm very new to the concept of writing articles for Wikipedia, so please excuse me if my first few articles aren't as amazing as more experienced article writers, but I'll eventually get on their level. Sorry if it takes me a while to write an article, since I usually go through so many drafts to get an article just right.

Current Articles I'm Writing: None At The Moment