Am I trying to be too versatile?

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Re: Am I trying to be too versatile?

Post by andygabrys » Sat Jul 25, 2015 3:48 pm

mobster85 wrote:I Think i will try to collaboratewith people in genres i am Weak in. That could work right?
yes great idea.

the way I see it:

a jack of all trades...may not get any traction in any genre.

a master of one will likely get traction in one genre.

once you have gone deep into a style, those techniques can be modified and adapted to the next genre.

like studying an instrument - going wide means you can do many pieces kind of halfway. Going deep means you can really PLAY a certain piece. Once you have developed that depth, its easier to do the next thing at a similar depth.

no matter which way you do it, it takes the same amount of time total, but it might be more gratifying to get some traction in one area first. have a placement or two can really stoke your fire and keep it going.

go for it Bob - go deep!

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Re: Am I trying to be too versatile?

Post by Piewackit1 » Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:15 am

Bob,

I've listened to your music for a while now and I will tell you what is most important...you keep getting better and better.

Jeff

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Re: Am I trying to be too versatile?

Post by mobster85 » Fri Aug 14, 2015 9:54 am

Andy thx for the encouragement. Jeff Thats High praise. U guys r awesome.

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