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  • Guilty as charged @mistercharlie , apostrophes are as much a mystery to me as what happens to a cockroach in a black hole… PS I quite like putting… at the end of sentences as well…

  • edited August 2022

    @McD Remember that the original intent of making any music was not to make a living wage, but to HAVE FUN. There's a reason why it's called "playing music" rather than "working music" - it's supposed to be play, and be fun.

    I do appreciate the tongue-firmly-in-cheek response, but I think folks all to often forget this basic principle. Hell, it took me literally YEARS to unlearn that I didn't have to try to "make it" or aspire to anything but my own bemusement. And once I did, and I lightened up a bit, I've been cranking out tunes that I like and that I'm proud of. And I'm only trying to please myself.

    Just some food for thought - sorry to distract from the original topic of how awesome @LinearLineman truly is.

    ;)

  • @Daveypoo said:
    There's a reason why it's called "playing music" rather than "working music" - it's supposed to be play, and be fun.

    In English. And german. But not in Spanish. In Spain you “tocar (touch) la guitarra, for example. You don’t play it.

    Sorry. This thread is bringing out my pedantic side.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    In my parents’ day everyone played an instrument and they came together of an evening to play together. Those days are gone, but spreading the knowledge so average musicians can get a bit more out of it than sight reading or faking a piece of music… that’s worthwhile, IMHO.

    Playing only for playing is rare and priceless.

  • @szczyp Ah, but see - it shouldn't be. It's the reason we all started, right? Because it was fun?

    No one buys an iPad and a million apps on the premise of "This is the thing that's going to get me RICH!" or "This is my ticket to fame!". We did it because it was fun, first and foremost.

    I think that there's this general sense that music nowadays has to be perfect or else it's crap and I feel like people have lost sight of the simple joy of the doing of it, without being concerned about the end result.

    OK, ok - I'm off my soapbox

  • This is all good to hear as my inner critic is playing havoc with my attempts to finish/start my ABC horror show submission 😅

  • yes its fun, meditation and journey inside, banalcing, article focus my attention on the internal critic, which I often even taken as something ok, but no, its just sick intention to be perfect…. fortunately now its sometomes past and sometimes a thing to observe internally. Just keep PLAYING all of you! (again I hope my edge english is somehow understandable)

  • @Krupa, this might help, bro.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    @Krupa, this might help, bro.

    Cheers Mike, very apt to my struggles; I find it so easy to appreciate this in the work of others, but it’s something I’ve always struggled with in my own endeavours. I will, and sometimes do, get there 🙏

  • @Daveypoo said:
    @McD Remember that the original intent of making any music was not to make a living wage, but to HAVE FUN. There's a reason why it's called "playing music" rather than "working music" - it's supposed to be play, and be fun.

    I do appreciate the tongue-firmly-in-cheek response, but I think folks all to often forget this basic principle. Hell, it took me literally YEARS to unlearn that I didn't have to try to "make it" or aspire to anything but my own bemusement. And once I did, and I lightened up a bit, I've been cranking out tunes that I like and that I'm proud of. And I'm only trying to please myself.

    Just some food for thought - sorry to distract from the original topic of how awesome @LinearLineman truly is.

    ;)

    I too like to please myself but generally not in public. I learned that lesson on a company zoom call… did you know you can sue them after the fire you? Long story. Well, not that long actually. (My company didn’t use Zoom. It was some Cisco product and the true story was about a Cisco VP that got fired and won a suit for Cisco having a bug with the MUTE feature… it seems the video didn’t mute and so…).

    Then there’s the Jeffery Tooben story.

    It’s seems self-pleasure is a popular activity but… you knew that.

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