Overwhelmed.How to organize everything and what I need to do
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 7:44 pm
I just spent a half hour or so looking through some of the archives here looking for tips on organization, and feel even more overwhelmed.
I did find Richard's thread about spreadsheets, and I copied and pasted some of the comments into a document I started to save from Facebook and the forums and PMs that were really helpful, into a Word file. But there's the time involved in changing the text to black from white etc. and now it is quite a large document.
My main question is: ****How do people keep track of all the good ideas they get from other Taxi members?? ****
The rest of this is going to be pretty boring and self-absorbed, lol. You may not even want to read it and I wouldn't blame you. Maybe it's just me trying to get a handle on the true scope of the problem and how to solve it. But hey, if you wanna read it, be my guest!
I have notebooks, like 10 of them, some spiral bound and some looseleaf (preferred, for more flexibility) from notes from Taxi TV, the Rally (well, at least I typed up all my Rally notes), etc. I will hear/read something, put it in a notebook, and then try to go back and find it later... hopeless! Even though I made some folders in my drawer, sometimes things fit in more than one category... uck! I need an executive assistant!
I have around 300 songs in my spreadsheet. Every time I try to go through it and pick out the better songs, or categorize them so I can actually peruse it when considering listings, I very soon start saying to myself, oh hell I don' t know. that one's good... Nah, it sucks... OK that one for sure, it's Indie.. or is it.. Oh hell, I don't know (repeat)
It feels like I have to spend a week just organizing all the papers and notes. Well, maybe that's just what I need to do. And maybe, if I have shelf space, maybe 3 ring binders is the way, or really meticulously planned out file folders.
But moving forward, I need to come up with an overall procedure, and also document it as Debra Russell suggested
And, in the meantime, I need a way to juggle the following:
*Watch Taxi TV on Mon and Wed.
*Go back and watch Michael's shows on recording on Taxi Tv.
*Watch Ronan's recording shows on YouTube.
*Really get Studio One down, as well as Kontact and Native Instruments Komplete.
*Work on training my ear to hear things better.
*Figure out what my best niche(s) are and exactly where I want to end up in film/tv
*Figure out how to target listings better.
*Get more familiar with the main genres my stuff falls into so I don't have to think so hard on the a la's.
*Listen to more indie in particular and break down songs by tempo, instruments, riddim, topics, emotion... what else...
*Follow Berklee to see if they have any more free courses, like ear training, haha.
*Improve my recording methods and better apply effects like compression and eq
*Read the books I have on mixing
*Read Robin Fredericks books and do the exercises [I used some of it to write the last song, Rollin Man, at least!]
*Get a solid method for recording/mixing a good harp sound
*Learn how to record stuff quickly... in 2-3 days or less
*Work on my vocals sounding less like music theater
*Get the uke back in hand
*Keep three harps tuned and keep my chops up on harp and keyboards
*Get Stylus or whatever, for loop editing
*Learn how to do strings so I can do cinematic and even, epic music
*Realize my dream of (don't laugh) U2 and/or Moby-style harp
*Get my Story of Dick's Brain music comic book series done and build the website
*Browse the Forum and give back to the community
*I'd like to play out sometimes; that mostly means practicing songs but also staying out late :/
*Keep up with my house, car, garden, cooking, exercise, trying to meet people in this new town I'm in, and of course, my job.
I don't even have kids to worry about!!! How do you folks DO it?
Executive assistants please apply
Wen

I did find Richard's thread about spreadsheets, and I copied and pasted some of the comments into a document I started to save from Facebook and the forums and PMs that were really helpful, into a Word file. But there's the time involved in changing the text to black from white etc. and now it is quite a large document.
My main question is: ****How do people keep track of all the good ideas they get from other Taxi members?? ****
The rest of this is going to be pretty boring and self-absorbed, lol. You may not even want to read it and I wouldn't blame you. Maybe it's just me trying to get a handle on the true scope of the problem and how to solve it. But hey, if you wanna read it, be my guest!

I have notebooks, like 10 of them, some spiral bound and some looseleaf (preferred, for more flexibility) from notes from Taxi TV, the Rally (well, at least I typed up all my Rally notes), etc. I will hear/read something, put it in a notebook, and then try to go back and find it later... hopeless! Even though I made some folders in my drawer, sometimes things fit in more than one category... uck! I need an executive assistant!
I have around 300 songs in my spreadsheet. Every time I try to go through it and pick out the better songs, or categorize them so I can actually peruse it when considering listings, I very soon start saying to myself, oh hell I don' t know. that one's good... Nah, it sucks... OK that one for sure, it's Indie.. or is it.. Oh hell, I don't know (repeat)
It feels like I have to spend a week just organizing all the papers and notes. Well, maybe that's just what I need to do. And maybe, if I have shelf space, maybe 3 ring binders is the way, or really meticulously planned out file folders.
But moving forward, I need to come up with an overall procedure, and also document it as Debra Russell suggested

And, in the meantime, I need a way to juggle the following:
*Watch Taxi TV on Mon and Wed.
*Go back and watch Michael's shows on recording on Taxi Tv.
*Watch Ronan's recording shows on YouTube.
*Really get Studio One down, as well as Kontact and Native Instruments Komplete.
*Work on training my ear to hear things better.
*Figure out what my best niche(s) are and exactly where I want to end up in film/tv
*Figure out how to target listings better.
*Get more familiar with the main genres my stuff falls into so I don't have to think so hard on the a la's.
*Listen to more indie in particular and break down songs by tempo, instruments, riddim, topics, emotion... what else...
*Follow Berklee to see if they have any more free courses, like ear training, haha.
*Improve my recording methods and better apply effects like compression and eq
*Read the books I have on mixing
*Read Robin Fredericks books and do the exercises [I used some of it to write the last song, Rollin Man, at least!]
*Get a solid method for recording/mixing a good harp sound
*Learn how to record stuff quickly... in 2-3 days or less
*Work on my vocals sounding less like music theater
*Get the uke back in hand
*Keep three harps tuned and keep my chops up on harp and keyboards
*Get Stylus or whatever, for loop editing
*Learn how to do strings so I can do cinematic and even, epic music
*Realize my dream of (don't laugh) U2 and/or Moby-style harp
*Get my Story of Dick's Brain music comic book series done and build the website
*Browse the Forum and give back to the community
*I'd like to play out sometimes; that mostly means practicing songs but also staying out late :/
*Keep up with my house, car, garden, cooking, exercise, trying to meet people in this new town I'm in, and of course, my job.
I don't even have kids to worry about!!! How do you folks DO it?
Executive assistants please apply

Wen