Go offline with the Player FM app!
265: Breaking Free from Musical Genres - The Emotional Core of Music Creation
Manage episode 484015497 series 2864231
Your next step:
Figure out if you are a great fit for The Self-Recording Syndicate!
Our coaching community and platform is the number one way for DIY producers around the world to get results that they'll be proud of forever.
- Grow your audience on Spotify with songs that don't sound "demo-y".
- Be taken seriously by your peers, fans and other musicians.
- Make records that sound as good as your favorite songs in your playlist.
You have two options to get there:
- Apply for unlimited, personal 1-on-1 mentoring (results guaranteed) - This is by far the fastest and best way to achieve your goals. Your gonna be working 1-on-1 with an experienced studio pro until your project is done. On your own songs, from your (home) studio and in your DAW of choice.
- Sign up for any of our video courses on recording, editing, or mixing. All of the video courses include 90 days of group coaching and community access inside the Syndicate. You can upgrade the courses to 1-on-1 mentoring anytime.
If you apply for personal mentoring, we'll first jump on a completely free call so we can give you feedback, build a custom plan for you and help you figure out the best way forward.
🚀 Here are all the details, let's go:
--
Episode show notes:
In this episode, we explore the complexities of music genres, personal taste, and the influence of cultural experiences on our artistic identities.
We discuss the use of AI as a creative tool, share insights from the Superbooth event, and reflect on the emotional core of music creation.
The conversation emphasizes breaking free from genre limitations and embracing a broader perspective on music-making.
So, in this episode, we get into the complexities of artistic identity, the emotional core of music, and the challenges of navigating genre boundaries. We discuss the importance of self-discovery in music, the role of tools and techniques in the creative process, and the value of collaboration.
It's about the need for artists to explore their unique sound and vision while remaining open to new influences and experiences.
Enjoy!
--
For links to everything we've mentioned in this episode, key takeaways, as well as full show notes go to: theselfrecordingband.com/265
If you have any questions, feedback, topic ideas or want to suggest a guest, email us at: [email protected]
266 episodes
Manage episode 484015497 series 2864231
Your next step:
Figure out if you are a great fit for The Self-Recording Syndicate!
Our coaching community and platform is the number one way for DIY producers around the world to get results that they'll be proud of forever.
- Grow your audience on Spotify with songs that don't sound "demo-y".
- Be taken seriously by your peers, fans and other musicians.
- Make records that sound as good as your favorite songs in your playlist.
You have two options to get there:
- Apply for unlimited, personal 1-on-1 mentoring (results guaranteed) - This is by far the fastest and best way to achieve your goals. Your gonna be working 1-on-1 with an experienced studio pro until your project is done. On your own songs, from your (home) studio and in your DAW of choice.
- Sign up for any of our video courses on recording, editing, or mixing. All of the video courses include 90 days of group coaching and community access inside the Syndicate. You can upgrade the courses to 1-on-1 mentoring anytime.
If you apply for personal mentoring, we'll first jump on a completely free call so we can give you feedback, build a custom plan for you and help you figure out the best way forward.
🚀 Here are all the details, let's go:
--
Episode show notes:
In this episode, we explore the complexities of music genres, personal taste, and the influence of cultural experiences on our artistic identities.
We discuss the use of AI as a creative tool, share insights from the Superbooth event, and reflect on the emotional core of music creation.
The conversation emphasizes breaking free from genre limitations and embracing a broader perspective on music-making.
So, in this episode, we get into the complexities of artistic identity, the emotional core of music, and the challenges of navigating genre boundaries. We discuss the importance of self-discovery in music, the role of tools and techniques in the creative process, and the value of collaboration.
It's about the need for artists to explore their unique sound and vision while remaining open to new influences and experiences.
Enjoy!
--
For links to everything we've mentioned in this episode, key takeaways, as well as full show notes go to: theselfrecordingband.com/265
If you have any questions, feedback, topic ideas or want to suggest a guest, email us at: [email protected]
266 episodes
All episodes
×Welcome to Player FM!
Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.