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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 10:53 am Post subject: "Unleash the Artist Within" - Interesting Article |
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http://www.bob-baker.com/buzz/unleash.html
Some interesting stuff for dicussion here:
Sorry, I'm a little distracted. As I write this issue,
"American Idol" is playing on TV. As I watch, I can't help
but think of the old "Wide World of Sports" slogan: "The
thrill of victory and the agony of defeat."
It's great to see lesser-known singers use the 10 seconds
they have to audition to belt out a winning tune and move
on to the next round. And it's painful to watch some the
rejected performances -- both the singers themselves and
the judges' responses.
Regardless of what you think of the cruel critiques, it is
amazing to see that so many people are that delusional
about their vocal skills. They have no idea that they're
off-key and lackluster. And this stirs up mixed and
opposing viewpoints in me.
On one hand, I'm Mr. Positive when it comes to music
people pursuing their goals. You should be driven to use
your talents to carve out a successful career for yourself
(or at least a satisfying niche on whatever scale you decide
is right for you). And you shouldn't let Simon, Randy,
Paula or the dozens of other naysayers in your life force
you off the path you have chosen.
But, damn, some of these "American Idol" wannabes
demonstrate how that mindset can be taken to a harmful
extreme. I know many of them are nervous and not giving
their best performances. I know art is in the eye of the
beholder. I know that some pretty awful talent has made it
to the big time and even enjoyed hit records.
But how can you be sure you're not one of those artists
whose mental image of your own talents far exceeds what
most other people think of you?
The good news is, most musicians (like most artists in
general) are plagued by a little voice inside that's always
doubting whether they have the right stuff. The voice
questions whether your latest song is really good enough
to record or whether you blew the phrasing on that last
chorus or lead solo.
If you have self-doubts, be grateful. They assure that
you'll keep striving to improve. Your doubts make certain
you don't get too comfortable or lazy in your pursuit of
music.
Another aspect of this is something I've been harping on a
lot lately: your relationship with a growing number of fans.
Even if the "judges" of the world don't praise you, you're
still a success if you have a decent number of fans who
not only enjoy your music, but support it with their bodies
at live shows and their dollars toward CD and merchandise
sales.
And there's yet another conundrum: Artists should create
music to please themselves and not be steered by trends
or outside pressures, yet it takes lots of satisfied fans
to validate your pursuit of a career.
I've never seen American Idol but I've heard enough about it to guess what it's about!!!!
These days music ISN'T just about sounding great. Some of these shows are an audio-visual feast!!! I was discussing last week with a video guy and he said imagine if Buddy Holly turned up now - NO ONE would sign him.... Of course I had to find out WHO the hell Buddy Holly was before I could agree....
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Phil Frazier
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Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 11:51 am Post subject: Re: "Unleash the Artist Within" - Interesting Arti |
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Good article.
No matter how intelligent some people are their delusions bury their mentality.
I have had many musicians audition for various bands I have put together. Some of them were pathetic but they just didn't recognize that. One time a couple of guys came over and they were guitar players. After about 10 minutes of hearing them play I went over to their amps and turned them off. They looked at me shocked. I said please take your amps and go. It took them a few minutes to realize I wasn't joking.
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