Establishing Relationships
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 9:41 pm
I get it; we're artists and we must focus intently on our feelings so as to better portray them, in song and verse, but if we're in business, we're providing a service and like it or not, that can never be self-service; the mindset is 180 degrees out of phase, from an audio engineer's perspective. Nonetheless, introspection can be turned outward, with a shift of uh, perspective.
https://www.musicclout.com/contents/art ... music.aspx
If we stop reserving our empathy for the made-up characters in our stories and apply some to the folks who can buy our music, think what dividends it might pay. What I mean, the people that can do this job we're all applying for? We're geeks; we blew way past 'nerd' by the age of five, but I don't think we can separate knowing music from knowing people. Music is intrinsically manipulative, but if we're gonna lie, then we need to be on good terms with the truth; "to live outside the law, you must be honest", Dylan said it. Not Bob Dylan, Dylan Schwartz, a guy from Brooklyn that I just totally made up, though he's based on an actual guy from Brooklyn, that I met in boot camp,in the Navy.
https://www.musicclout.com/contents/art ... music.aspx
If we stop reserving our empathy for the made-up characters in our stories and apply some to the folks who can buy our music, think what dividends it might pay. What I mean, the people that can do this job we're all applying for? We're geeks; we blew way past 'nerd' by the age of five, but I don't think we can separate knowing music from knowing people. Music is intrinsically manipulative, but if we're gonna lie, then we need to be on good terms with the truth; "to live outside the law, you must be honest", Dylan said it. Not Bob Dylan, Dylan Schwartz, a guy from Brooklyn that I just totally made up, though he's based on an actual guy from Brooklyn, that I met in boot camp,in the Navy.