Razzle?vurt wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 11:39 pm i can't remember the magazine name, but an album i did some bits for, made their top 100 of the yearalongside people like weedeater and the legendary pink dots.
Is talent born or created with hard work and practice
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How original
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i wish! they eviscerated my movie performances in their reviews
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- 111286 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
cheeky!
that would have been more work than i actually put in tbh.
also, not ashamed to admit, that pretty much was my first studio job as an assistant.
help set up/tidy down, shop trips, takeaway, drug dealers, sit in on sessions
was a few months before i was riding faders.
tbh, getting paid to roll joints was not too bad.
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you sir are an inspiration .Michael L wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:27 amDirtgrain wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:01 amI think it is likely the case that talented people did not invent the concept to apply it to themselvesThis.PatchAdamz wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:16 am Every artist was first an amateur.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson
I considered myself "normal" until I won dozens of awards as a writer/ producer. Those awards were determined by knowledgeable members of the public and industry who had to justify their decision for public scrutiny.
I learned from those *surprising* experiences what narrowly specific abilities of mine the public considered to be 'talent.' So, just like 'talent scout' and 'talent agency,' I think talent is a concept based in external recognition, not at all on internal identity.
Which means to me, if you don't make something and get it out in the world for evaluation, you cannot possibly consider yourself to have a particular 'talent.' And thus the role of the knowledgeable 'public' and 'industry' in this thread is to justify why something is a product of a specific talent.
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It's both: you're born with it, but you have to work hard to make it a reality and stand out from the crowd. In that regard, Prince's memoir is really interesting.
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this sounds a lot like how jon bon jovi got his start in the music bizvurt wrote: Sat Jan 13, 2024 7:37 pmcheeky!
that would have been more work than i actually put in tbh.
also, not ashamed to admit, that pretty much was my first studio job as an assistant.
help set up/tidy down, shop trips, takeaway, drug dealers, sit in on sessions
was a few months before i was riding faders.
tbh, getting paid to roll joints was not too bad.
i may have read his "slippery when wet" autobiography
that may not be the title of his autobiography
it's even possible that he has no autobiography
ah böwakawa poussé poussé
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in my opinion you’re born with the ear and you can try to learn everything but if you dont have the ear to create a catchy melody or hook then you have no song either
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Would that be in the studio owned and run by his uncle Tony Bongiovi?harryupbabble wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 2:48 pm this sounds a lot like how jon bon jovi got his start in the music biz
i may have read his "slippery when wet" autobiography
that may not be the title of his autobiography
it's even possible that he has no autobiography
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- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
You cannot possibly begin to conceive of the extent of my not giving a f**k about either or what anybody thinks about them. If you believe (nota bene how I did not use the word "think") popularity is a sign of quality through itself you're a f**king idiot. Obvious fallacy is fallacious was the entirety of my interest in the earlier post.VOODOO U wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:13 pmWho would you say is more popular, Yngwie Malmsteen or Iggy Pop?
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I have never heard of them... wait on, turns out it was an album I've never heard of, not a band I've never heard of. Either way, big woop. Donald Trump managed to (sort of) fill stadiums, doesn't make him talented.VOODOO U wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 6:41 pmInteresting that someone who writes "shitty" songs managed to headline arenas. At least in the States he did when he was with Rising Force.
Obviously he didn't listen to much of his own output.Frank Zappa is right, there's no such thing as shitty music.
... who probably don't know any better and have no frame of reference for it.What you consider shit is liked by many others.
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i`m not sure about being born with the earjthekidd427 wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2025 2:30 am in my opinion you’re born with the ear and you can try to learn everything but if you dont have the ear to create a catchy melody or hook then you have no song either
and i don`t try to learn everything
i know maybe one percent music theory
and i don`t hear melodies in my head
but
there are ways to create melodies without learning anything?
i think i may have the ear to enjoy all the songs in my mp3 collection
this means that i may also have the ear to enjoy melodic notes generated by randomizers
my ears pick what songs goes in my mp3 song collection
or what i consider good songs
my ears picks sequences generated by melody randomizers
or what i consider good melody sequences
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one can noodle with the guitar and other instruments to hunt for melodic sequences or whatever
but that is influenced by muscle memory
i noodle with randomizers
randomizers are not influenced by muscle memory
and randomizers spews out melodies not findable by fingers
fingers are influenced by tendencies or muscle memory
if i hear something that the randomizers spit out that i like, i keep it
what i like or what i choose is influenced by all the songs i have ever heard
classic rock songs mostly
but that is influenced by muscle memory
i noodle with randomizers
randomizers are not influenced by muscle memory
and randomizers spews out melodies not findable by fingers
fingers are influenced by tendencies or muscle memory
if i hear something that the randomizers spit out that i like, i keep it
what i like or what i choose is influenced by all the songs i have ever heard
classic rock songs mostly
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