Authors and community members, please help me understand the mistakes in my work.

I am a sound engineer. You have a beautiful and easy track. This is a virtue for music. But!
If your track was rejected because there are a lot of similar ones, then my advice is futile.
If the reason is technical: then this is not a commercial quality standard. There will be a lot of trouble and problems with your track if you add it to a video where there are other sounds: city noises, nature noises, speaker’s speech, etc.
Try an experiment: Record the noise of the city on your smartphone. Combining it with your music and you will not hear even half of your notes. They will disappear!
MORE: any customer of commercials or commercial video wants “WHAT EVERYTHING WILL BE LOUD!” (I know that they are jerks, but they pay money).
Therefore, if I were an engineer who buys a track for blood pressure, I wouldn’t buy yours (a lot of trouble).
My advice: do the mastering! (set the maximum volume, compression, use the “booster” (if you can))
Put it again and it will be accepted. (Be sure to write me later).
Imagine this picture: if I’m a sound engineer who works with your track in a video project, then it’s easier for me to make it quieter, if necessary, and not to touch - if not. Everything else is an extra job (for a sound engineer).

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