The Indirect Taxi Successes
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 6:34 pm
I think it's always important to give credit where credit is due. Many folks encounter succcesses that were not a direct result of a Taxi submission and forward but were clearly a result of the overall Taxi experience which includes accumulated knowledge from critiques (even returns teach you something), the forum, the Road Rallies, the relationships, etc.
I had one of those successes tonight.
An instrumental co-write I did with another Taxi member got signed by a highly selective, very successful library.
If I never went to the Road Rally, I wouldn't have met and developed a relationship with my co-writer. And when I went to my first rally, I really wasn't at all thinking of writing pure instrumentals, not realizing how marketable they can be. But getting to know folks like matto and others taught me. I started looking at unfinished songs and when they weren't working as a song, changed gears and went for instrumentals. Without a doubt, Taxi and friends motivated me along those lines.
It's been almost 5 years since that first rally. This year will be my 5th rally. I know I've grown a ton in these 5 years (not just in my mid-section). At the time of my first rally, I had pretty much stopped writing new music thinking I had no more ideas left in me. The rally and Taxi peeps changed all that.
Anyway, I just want to say, "Embrace the whole Taxi experience"... It's not all about a few submissions and returns. It's so much more.
Credit where credit is due. Thank you Taxi!
Casey
I had one of those successes tonight.

If I never went to the Road Rally, I wouldn't have met and developed a relationship with my co-writer. And when I went to my first rally, I really wasn't at all thinking of writing pure instrumentals, not realizing how marketable they can be. But getting to know folks like matto and others taught me. I started looking at unfinished songs and when they weren't working as a song, changed gears and went for instrumentals. Without a doubt, Taxi and friends motivated me along those lines.
It's been almost 5 years since that first rally. This year will be my 5th rally. I know I've grown a ton in these 5 years (not just in my mid-section). At the time of my first rally, I had pretty much stopped writing new music thinking I had no more ideas left in me. The rally and Taxi peeps changed all that.
Anyway, I just want to say, "Embrace the whole Taxi experience"... It's not all about a few submissions and returns. It's so much more.
Credit where credit is due. Thank you Taxi!
