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There is nothing to finish. Everything that can exist already exists. It's all equally beautiful and equally ugly.
The only thing worse than not being in a band is being in a band. And vice versa.
Also to be considered, is that everyone is a critic. Some folk are genuinely trying to help, others just like having a pop. But only you can make your music. Indeed, making someone elses’s music is rather pointless.
The reason RTM never contribute anything to ‘Song of the Month’ is because by the time anything we do is done, it is already be polished to the best of whatever ability we have. There wil always be people who can do this or that thing better, or write better songs. But we’re not doing it for them, we’re trying to please ourselves, and if others like it too, then that is a great bonus.
So, in the words of the mighty Fleetwood Mac ‘go your own way’ but ignore the next line of the song. You don’t have to call it another lonely day (musically) ‘cause you have here, and you have us.
Thanks for the support, everyone. Some days are more of a struggle than others, of course.
PS -
Check out this mash up, guaranteed pick me up.
https://youtu.be/udjV1Udvrl4
Nice - I dig both those tunes. Amazing how some things work so well together unintentionally....
This is the one mashup I keep coming back to:
http://news4sanantonio.com/sports/former-spur-boris-diaw-joined-the-french-marines
Frankie Howerd
Creativity and output ebs and flows. If you are having fun do it, if not take a break and concentrate on something else and eventually you will circle around. For many years i wrote and produced and searched out player in all veins and instruments, and labored over mixes etc and then moved on. About 8 montha ago i stooped all that and have not made any “songs”, just jams that i document with my videos and youtube channel, and that keeps me happy and motivated. At some point i’ll switch gears again.
What defeats me is when i see a “true genius” musician at work, i feel like “what the hell am i even trying to do?”. But that passes.
I feal defeated by music most days. well not just so much the music, but finding time to make music. By the end of the day after working all day at a bodyshop,
kids sports or and school, getting dinner and putting kids to bed. It hard to find the physical and mental energy left to create. However i still can’t resist the need to create music/ sound design. Many nights my wife wakes me up, because I fall asleep at my computer working on music. It’s a constant battle. but I keep plugging on hoping to be able to do it full time some day. I guess that is the thing...... just keep going, because those days when it does work, it is extremely rewarding.
I'm right there with you - my brain is soup most evenings after work and the whole dinner time/bedtime routines... I end up sitting and staring at the screen blankly.
yep, and waking up with an arpeggiator cycling in my headphones. that’s always disorienting when you wake up. lol
So after all the BS in the last few days I took some time tonight to just play.
Played my new Ravenscroft piano.
Played my new apeMatrix
Played my old iPolySix (LOVE that synth)
Played my old Neo-Soul Keys Studio
Had a blast. Not fully healed but definitely feel better. Now let's fall asleep in front of the TV!!!
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I maintain that there are very many absolutely brilliant musicians/ music makers out there (and in here) but only three, maybe four who were/ are actual genius level.
But whatever they do is just a source of inspiration. There would be no point in replicating a lesser version of what they do, and by their nature, there is no competing with such people. So no problem.
Also don't forget that music isn't just there to be made..it is there to be listened to as well
This sounds like more than a music question my friend.
From my experience, if you have arrived at place to recognize and question the status quo of your current repertoire - then you are on the right path.
Being open to suggestions.....on the right path.
I think you have rounded the corner on this issue and may be surprised what the open fresh air on this old wound can do to heal it.
Seems like you were looking for an honest opinion and you got it. It is hard to accept a honest opinion but imo it is worth more than anything. Not say that positive opinions cannot be honest it's just they're generally not as catalytic.
Humility is a mother fucker.
That be true !
People making music and have been lucky enough to have the ability to learn about it, who have reached a level of exposure where they are reaching your ears and have access to technology that enables them to create in a way that puts them in your realm of listening? 3 or 4 sounds right. Musical geniuses at any given time in the world? Has to be in the hundreds of thousands.
Couldn't have put it more aptly.
It's not that I'm not open to honesty from a friend - more that THAT DAY wasn't the day I needed that, and I thought my friend was feeling where my head was at. He actually called me last night to see if I was ok - he realized after the fact that while he was trying to be honest, that particular day may not have been the best time for a critical analysis. He and I will be fine - got a gig tonight and one Saturday, and he teaches my oldest drums, I see him all the time. Just bad timing on both our parts.
Our energies were ships passing in the night - it was less the actual criticism and more the snowball of mind chatter that was the result.
@RUST( i )K You are correct - this isn't just about music, however music was certainly the catalyst this day. I am certainly examining what I've done and trying to hoe new rows, trying to push myself out there in new ways. Trying to create a new life for the second half of my time on this planet. It's all wrapped up in a giant ball of angst that lives in the back of my head and occasionally yells at me. Sometimes we have lunch, sometimes we argue, sometimes we hug it out... but he still lives there. You get me?
I appreciate you all letting me vent, though. I'm not typically the "shout my internal struggles from the mountaintop" person which is why I rarely post anything personal on FB. But this has helped enormously.
Ah, the critc.