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My wife sometimes is interested in my music, often not. I wish she was, she was a musician at one point in time too. However, my music and music life used to be a point of contention sometimes until it really became an essential piece of paying bills, now it is looked upon as necessary for the household and gigging is never an issue. Also, because of that, my annual excursion to do shutterwax in Maine is never an issue either.
That's not to say we have it figured out, far from it and not in the best of places right now, but I have hope that we can work it out.
That being said, in the world where I do sound, I have met quite a few couples who work together or separately with mutual respect and support in their creative fields and it is a beautiful thing.
Great thread!
Music has always been a large part of my life although my wife tends to like “proper” songs she can sing along to. But she knows how important my music is to me so she gives me time alone with it. I just have to try not to get too lost in it! She is usually indifferent to any of my music she accidentally hears and dislikes the constant repetition of sections I am trying it to get right.
Most of my recording is therefore done at night using headphones, once she has gone to bed (luckily she goes early!).
The only tune I remember her actually volunteering that she liked it was a collab called Rainbow Symphony that I did with John Styles and a German singer called Hemmo because it had lyrics and it was in a similar style to ELO! She also liked some of the covers I have done in the past.
She also has an endearing habit of purposely singing the wrong lyrics to classic pop songs and waiting to see how long I take to correct her! I just can’t help myself but try to hold out as long as I can!
Funnily enough it was having a musician as a partner that killed my first marriage. It was great when we were zooming around playing in bands together for years, but after having a kid, as she was in more demand with bands I'd be the one to be stuck at home every night babysitting and weekends on our own. By the end she was in about 6 different bands, and I never saw her. Weekends she'd be off on tour or at festivals, and she'd stumble in at 2am every night after weekday gigs. Put a massive strain and distance between us and we split up.
It'd be great if the current (and final) Mrs Monzo was more into music, but I've seen the flip side of that so I'm happy that she's happy to let me have a few hours a week, out of earshot making silly noises.
So true. Mrs Zen and I met at archery. We got six country records between us, and were friends for three years, before mutually tragic circumstances led us to go out together. Just trying to re-engage with life. Neither of us was thinking romantically.
Then it dawned on us.
Exactly Zen. It's not like I wasn't attracted to my wife when we first met, I totally was; but since it was first a student/teacher scenerio I tried to keep everything really respectful. That's when I knew she was the one because all of my other relationships were based off the physical first, with my wife we hit it off as two like minded people, musicians and friends first.
This has been a great thread, and I feel for the cats who have a different situation than me but respect them so much for staying dedicated & enrapt in their music even if their partners weren't overly supportive. Music is my meditation, my spiritually, my religion, my therapy... nothing & no one is going to prevent me from music.
Mrs Zen was actually married, when I first knew her and her youngest son. Yes, I found her very attractive but also out of bounds. I was starting to know her husband, a really good guy, when he suddenly got very sick, then sadly passed away. Terrible times.
On a happier note, Mrs Zen has recently ‘discovered’ the rocking side of Neil Young, and is now requesting I add songs to the playlist such as My My Hey Hey (into the black), Like a Hurricane, Keep on Rockin’ in the Free World, and Cortez the Killer. What a woman!
I've always been sheepish about it, but she recently revealed that she likes the hobby. I thought she would think it was dorky and not worth her time considering we have been massively busy with our new baby, but I was wrong. Then again, I should have known better because before they invented Shazam / SoundHound, there were people like my significant other.
My husband likes it, as long as i don't spend outrageous amounts of money to feed the gas...
She'd need to actually notice in order to form an opinion. On the plus side, this makes her oblivious to gear acquisitions.
I think my other half had never actually listened to anything I've ever done! So long as I use headphones and don't spend too long doing this then its good. Occasional comments "have they actually heard your music???" are uttered if I'm ever asked to play live (which isn't much thankfully). And are wise words as I have a tendency to start believing my own publicity....
The music is a pastime that gives me the chance to mess around with things that have always fascinated me - I don't class myself as a musician - that's a level of skill, desire and commitment I don't have :-)
My wife has no interest but my daughter loves my songs.
The first wife sews the cushions that the second wife sits upon. -Nanny Goodyear
I don't actually live with my partner
so it's not often that i find myself making music in her presence .. maybe the odd occasion if she's watching something on tv I'll don the headphones with iPad. TBH, I think it's fair to say she has absolutely no interest in my music. What I do find quite odd is her 14 year old daughter (who has her own iPad) despite having had piano lessons for two years (and is a far superior keyboard player than me
) has no interest in making music with iOS.
Your nan’s right, and that was quite literally the case, until the second wife threw them out.