(I'm just repeating this as it might have gotten lost).
ManFromGlass wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 12:43 pm
I need to shut up and get out of the way of the music showing up.
After the music is there then the mind takes over
I would say belief in our processes is as necessary as belief in our music.
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RichardT wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 10:58 am
For me, my music is for other people to enjoy. I enjoy the act of creating it very much, but I also enjoy releasing it into the wild.
For me this the difference between belief and confidence.
Belief to make the music we make, belief that the music we make would give something to someone.
Confidence to put our music out there no matter if it gets ripped to shreds by whomever.
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adrian_k wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 6:51 pm
When I talked earlier about whether my music was ‘engaging and meaningful’ I meant for me - I’m not concerned about other people’s thoughts on what I do, looking for anyone else’s approval is a bit tiresome really.
Yep. As soon as we couldn't give two hoots about other people's views on what we do, we can start to make the music we want to make.
Some or many may not get the music we make. That's alrighty, not everyone gets us as a person let alone our music.
Siouxsie and the Banshees were influential on some musicians, whereas several listeners just didn't get them.
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paul tha other wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 9:52 am
this subject strikes a chord with me.. i was starting to get annoyed by the song to the point where i thought "this song is crap, its for the bin".
i hadnt noticed that the guy i had the 6 oclock session with had came in early and grabbed a seat at the back of the control room.
"how ya doing ? "he said.."whos that youre mixing?"
i replied its one of my own tunes... i think ill bin it...the guy ,who i respect massively as far as music is concerened looked at me as if i was stupid and said these words
"why do you care if you like it?"
since that day i stopped the internal dialoge the hinders my output..i see everything though to the end and let other people judge it.i cant judge it.im way to close to it
I think we tend to knock our self belief far too easily.
Playing our completed music to xyz that we trust to get a feel for their views is something I do too.
One of my favourite aspects of SOS magazine was when listeners sent in their tapes to be reviewed for how they could be improved.
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I've saved all my crap I did over decade earlier.
Since August this year I re-listened to them.
Some of it I still think is crap after over a decade break from them and with hindsight.
Some of the crap I finished into completed pieces as they weren't crap they just required a fresh ear, which such a long break from them gave me.