Kyle Windjack
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Ari Herstand Book Summary Part 2- How to Make it in the New Music Business
In this video, Kyle Windjack recaps part two of Ari Herstand's book "How to Make It in the New Music Business". The focus of this section is on building a creative team, record labels, publishing deals, and streaming. Kyle provides valuable insights and tips for indie musicians on how to balance their time and resources between creating music and handling the business end of things. He also emphasizes the importance of building a team of professionals, including a digital media specialist, producer, and manager, and shares tips on how to choose the right team members. Whether you're a solo artist or part of a band, this video offers practical advice on how to navigate the music industry a...
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How To Make It In The New Music Business (Ari Herstand Book Summary) -Pt.1
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I'm reading Ari Herstands new book "How To Make It In The New Music Business- 3rd edition" and I decided to make summary videos after reading each section. This is part one which covers the introduction and the first chapter.
If I Ain't Got You (Alicia Keys Cover) Ft. Wes Carroll
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The Kyle Windjack Band live at the Mateada Lounge on Salt Spring Island. Wes Carroll- Guitar/ vocals Jackson Welchner- Bass/ Vocals Alex Campbell- Drums Kyle Windjack -Trumpet Tom Van Deursen- Videography Mixed and mastered by Kyle Windjack
Factor Artist Development Grant Overview
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Factor Artist Development Grant Overview
Kyle Windjack- The Other Side of Anything (Music Video)
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Original song written and produced by Kyle Windjack on Vancouver Island. Additional videography by Jake Heckley.
I'm Building a Mobile Recording Studio: Week 2 Update
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I'm building a mobile recording studio, and I've decided to document the process. Thanks for coming along for the ride! I'm building the studio inside an RV trailer that I'll be using to travel the country recording audio and video projects with various artists. Thanks for coming along for the ride!
Im Building A Recording Studio Inside a Trailer (Week 1 Update)
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Im Building A Recording Studio Inside a Trailer (Week 1 Update)
Ear Training: How to "Play What You Hear"
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Ear Training: How to "Play What You Hear"
Hard Place (H.E.R Cover) Ft. Sofia Sol
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Hard Place (H.E.R Cover) Ft. Sofia Sol
Who Says (John Mayer Cover)- Kyle Windjack
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Who Says (John Mayer Cover)- Kyle Windjack
Sunny Side of The Street- Kyle Windjack and Wes Carroll
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Sunny Side of The Street- Kyle Windjack and Wes Carroll
Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone (Bill Withers) Cover - Wes Carroll and Kyle Windjack
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Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone (Bill Withers) Cover - Wes Carroll and Kyle Windjack
Buckets of Rain Cover- Kyle Windjack
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Buckets of Rain Cover- Kyle Windjack
My New Favorite Chord
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My New Favorite Chord
Nick Marshall on the Writing and Recording Process
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Nick Marshall on the Writing and Recording Process
How to Invert Any Chord (Intermediate Music Theory Lesson)
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How to Invert Any Chord (Intermediate Music Theory Lesson)
Brass Fundamentals- Nick Marshall Interview Part 7
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Brass Fundamentals- Nick Marshall Interview Part 7
How to Develop Your Phrasing and Tone (Nick Marshall Interview Part 6)
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How to Develop Your Phrasing and Tone (Nick Marshall Interview Part 6)
Is Streaming Killing Music? (Nick Marshall Interview Part 5)
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Is Streaming Killing Music? (Nick Marshall Interview Part 5)
How to Get The Most Out of Music Lessons (Nick Marshall Interview Part 4)
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How to Get The Most Out of Music Lessons (Nick Marshall Interview Part 4)
Trombone Slide Technique- Nick Marshall Interview Part 3
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Trombone Slide Technique- Nick Marshall Interview Part 3
Whats The Dumbest Instrument? Nick Marshall Interview Part 2
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Whats The Dumbest Instrument? Nick Marshall Interview Part 2
Being a Musician During a Pandemic: Nick Marshall Interview PT. 1
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Being a Musician During a Pandemic: Nick Marshall Interview PT. 1
Jacob Collier Overjoyed Challenge (Stevie Wonder Cover)
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Jacob Collier Overjoyed Challenge (Stevie Wonder Cover)
Intermediate Music Theory Exercise: Diatonic Intervals
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Intermediate Music Theory Exercise: Diatonic Intervals
Intermediate Ear Training Exercise #3: "Play What You Hear"
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Intermediate Ear Training Exercise #3: "Play What You Hear"
5 of The Best Books for Musicians to Read
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5 of The Best Books for Musicians to Read
Circle of 5ths Explained in Under 10 Minutes! (Learn all 12 major scales) -Intermediate Music Theory
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Circle of 5ths Explained in Under 10 Minutes! (Learn all 12 major scales) -Intermediate Music Theory
Goal Setting For Musicians
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Goal Setting For Musicians
Ear Training for Guitarists (and Bassists)
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Ear Training for Guitarists (and Bassists)

Комментарии

  • @davidwilliams7552
    @davidwilliams7552 24 дня назад

    I play piano, sax, guitar and ukulele along with a few others inclysinf dijeridu and I sing also.They all help each other. It's all music. J could play anything if I had enough hours in the day. Everyone should be able to sing and play either some guitar or piano and also at least be able tk use percussion or a hand drum like a djembe. Drum kit is not necessary or practical.

  • @ulizesrivera3874
    @ulizesrivera3874 Месяц назад

    Thank you I’ve been looked for these shortcut for a while 😂

  • @WaterVaper12
    @WaterVaper12 4 месяца назад

    Found this super useful, appreciate you putting the time into such a comprehensive guide.

  • @TommyRarivoson
    @TommyRarivoson 4 месяца назад

    Very good trick. Thanks for sharing

  • @GinGerani
    @GinGerani 4 месяца назад

    Thank you bro :)

  • @adrithewondrous
    @adrithewondrous 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so so much for your beautiful video! This is been me the past year. Getting back into playing percussion (starting to also learn ukulele and violin), dance, needle/yarn art. I’ve never been the best, but I love art for my emotion and spiritual health. In the past I use to care to be the best, but now I just want to play intuitively almost as a form of meditation.

  • @TAILORmoves
    @TAILORmoves 5 месяцев назад

    I really love to play horns in general, for comping my students I developed piano skills, and ot was needed in my band I started with bass, loveing Early Music I also play the period Instrument "Transverse flute" Baroque Flute, which I did as a master degree too. I started with saxophone, strings Instruments I play because my son wanted it to learn, I started with him and played for him as a baby each night a sleeping tune. ruclips.net/video/qFSdyFuM9Bo/видео.html Thank you for your Video, getting better on instruments, while you practice another is very remarkable! To know how to find the point to get better in 20 min is what I learned from the university, my professors.

  • @headbangerministries
    @headbangerministries 6 месяцев назад

    Bummer, hard to see when the camera is upright!

  • @hefewiseman
    @hefewiseman 6 месяцев назад

    good subject ... Im looking for a balance...

  • @jaidenwbr
    @jaidenwbr 7 месяцев назад

    I play Drums and am trying to learn Piano

  • @sabbiosaurus101
    @sabbiosaurus101 7 месяцев назад

    I know this video is quite old now, but I started music in the 6th grade and played Trumpet, than in 7th grade my director put me on Tuba (lol he said I was full of hot air :P). Later on of my own decision I picked up Trombone for jazz band in 8th grade, and eventually Tenor Saxophone for jazz band in the 12th grade. Tuba was my main instrument in middle and high-school, while on the side in my own time I still did practice all the other 3 instruments. I have grown to have a soft spot for Tenor Saxophone, and after a long break from playing, this is the instrument I have decided to pick back up. I intend to experiment with each instrument again, but for now I want to get my Sax skills going again. The biggest thing for me with playing such a wide range of instruments is seeing multiple octaves of notes on a staff. Because of this very thing, even back in high school I was quite a good visual trans-poser. One instrument I am still very curious to learn someday is the Flute. I have always thought it was a pretty instrument!

  • @ericagorycki557
    @ericagorycki557 7 месяцев назад

    what if i play alto sax and then i want to learn tenor sax, i heard that the fingerings transfer so would i be okay?

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 7 месяцев назад

      Yes the fingerings transfer. It's still good to practice transposing (check out my videos on scale degrees and the circle of fifths) but your skills will transfer pretty easily. It's pretty common for sax players to play both. Good luck!

  • @Seberry654
    @Seberry654 8 месяцев назад

    Kyle - Great to find this video down the line. Lots of great points made here. Hope you're doing well these days, it's been a long time! - Ryan Seberry

  • @thegamingillustrator
    @thegamingillustrator 8 месяцев назад

    i'm an artist by trade, but I am also a creative hobbyist, and by extension, a music hobbyist. I like the idea of learning new creative hobbies, and improving on them. especially when they are difficult to learn and require a lot of practice. it's literally why I'm getting into guitar again (lost mine but found it 3 days ago. sadly, the stuff to make it work on an amp is broken beyond repair, so I can only acoustically learn it for now until I get a new one.) and why I also want to get into bass and piano. also drums, but I don't have the space for those.

  • @hersolhernandez
    @hersolhernandez 9 месяцев назад

    How do you assign a marker to the keyboard numbers? I want to do the same but with a midi controller

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 9 месяцев назад

      It does it automatically but only for the secondary keyboard in the 3x3 grid formation. You can customize shortcuts in the preferences though. I've never tried doing what you're trying to do but you can probably just go to the custom shortcut menu and there's an option called learn function or something like that where you can find the command that you want (in your case skip marker forward/back) and then just press the key you want to assign it to. Hopefully that works!

  • @adampoyser1
    @adampoyser1 9 месяцев назад

    You sir are an absolute star. This has sped up my workflow tenfold!

  • @benl995
    @benl995 9 месяцев назад

    Nice! Love this short and to the point, exactly the point I need.

  • @notremarchedelafin
    @notremarchedelafin 10 месяцев назад

    I am a clarinet player. I stopped playing the clarinet almost 2 years ago, to acquire flute. Been practicing the flute on average 5 hours per week for 2 years. This week, I started to unrust my clarinet embouchure. The goal is to re-establish entirely my clarinet skill, and maintain the flute. For now, I can play clarinet 10 minutes before some muscles start melting. In about 3 months, I would say, I'll be roughly equal on flute and clarinet... Exciting times!! I sacrificed the clarinet for 2 years because I thought I would go nowhere on the flute by practicing less than 5 hours per week, and it's all I had... 5 hours per week... In a few months, when my clarinet skill is fully unrusted, going to add alto sax... That one will be easier than adding the flute😊

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah with wind instruments especially the physical aspect can be hard to maintain if you stop for a while. Good luck though! And yeah, that makes sense that it'll be easier going from reed to reed.

    • @notremarchedelafin
      @notremarchedelafin 10 месяцев назад

      @@kylewindjack6876 tnx a lot! I'll record something soon. I'll show you if you want. Flute+clarinet+bass clarinet+alto sax. Maybe Star wars cantina band?! lol see ya!

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 10 месяцев назад

      @@notremarchedelafin do it!!

  • @ilinskimusic
    @ilinskimusic 11 месяцев назад

    BRO! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  • @cesmcmyth
    @cesmcmyth Год назад

    Nice info. Cant hear your voice. Especially If talking like arrogant Paris Hilton and Miley cyrus

  • @lorenguitar1
    @lorenguitar1 Год назад

    Very interesting video and channel!! I ve just subscribed!! I m trying to become also a multi instrumentalist. Mainly I play guitar but I started to learn bass, drums, ukelele and since a couple of months also piano. Have a look into my channel if you like to see what I'm doing. 😊

  • @j.b3972
    @j.b3972 Год назад

    Thanks for this! I’ve been battling whether to do music or business ad at Humber next fall, this just helped me out a bunch! Thank you!

  • @abagz3919
    @abagz3919 Год назад

    What colleges would be best for someone who wants to be a studio and gigging jazz musician

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      Humber is probably the best in Canada for that. U of T is good too. Otherwise UNT in Austin is good, Berklee if you can get a scholarship. Maybe New School or MSM if you wanna be in New York. It has more to do with the scene in that city than the school itself imo. Toronto, New York and L.A are all good options

    • @abagz3919
      @abagz3919 Год назад

      @@kylewindjack6876 would connections from music schools in Boston and Miami most likely lead to connections in NYC just because of how connected they are

  • @YanSimonMusic
    @YanSimonMusic Год назад

    Such a sweet song!

  • @NotFine
    @NotFine Год назад

    yeah, i started trying to learn trombone, which is the first brass instrument I've ever played, and I wondered if it was worth it. Now I realize that it'll make me better overall because I can get a very different point of view musically as a flute player

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      For sure. Gives a new perspective. Dp you play rhythm section instruments as well? I find that really helpful for my horn playing

    • @NotFine
      @NotFine 11 месяцев назад

      @@kylewindjack6876 Looking into playing bass in the future

  • @ryanslauderdale
    @ryanslauderdale Год назад

    8:29 we can all dream, at least. lol

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      Lol It's occasionally a nightmare but well worth it

  • @sarehk2676
    @sarehk2676 Год назад

    For me going to music school would not be to get a job out of it, itd just be to allow myself to have the time and energy to develope as a musician. I feel like if youre working full time or studying another subject you’d barely have much time or energy to spend on music.

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      That's true and I think it's one of the best reasons to go

  • @NilsMacQ
    @NilsMacQ Год назад

    Been looking for this as well, thanks for covering it. I heard you can use numbers other than the 3x3 pad but you have to use Logic Pro > Key Commands > Edit Assignments.

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      Awesome! Glad it's helpful. Yeah I did another vid on custom key strokes for personalized workflows. Learned that from a Jacob Collier livestream

  • @s3ven774
    @s3ven774 Год назад

    Hi Kyle, thank you for making a video on this topic. My primary instruments are singing and piano, which I want to continue to master. I want to play bass, guitar, and drums as I want to be a producer/songwriter for myself and others. Composing is something I want to get into eventually. I have an electric guitar and got drum sticks/drum pad recently to start learning. I want to focus on singing/piano but also want to include guitar, drums, and bass in my tracks. I love all the instruments and want to create good compositions using them, but not invest too much time into them. Jordan Rudess is a huge inspiration to me, as he is so masterful on the keyboard and can emulate guitar. I finger drum on the keys and can emulate bass as well. Do you think with gradual focused time (25 mins), I’d be able to play bass, guitar, and drums well enough for my tracks? I’m aiming for finger-style for guitar, slap on bass, and playing solid grooves (with good variation) on drums. Not too complex but yet not simple.

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      Awesome! Yeah you'll get there for sure. And the better you get at strings and percussion, the better for your piano/ vocals as well. Could be good to take some lessons too if you have the budget. Feel free to shoot me an email: kyle@windjackstudios.com if you have any questions on how to approach it effectively

    • @s3ven774
      @s3ven774 Год назад

      @@kylewindjack6876 Thank you so much, this has been on my mind for a while and I feel better about it now. I’ll keep it in mind on the offer, I appreciate you.

  • @james_flanagan
    @james_flanagan Год назад

    Beauty

  • @aelvafae
    @aelvafae Год назад

    how does this only have 60 views wtf lol

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      Haha I have a feeling most of them are you xD

    • @aelvafae
      @aelvafae Год назад

      @@kylewindjack6876 hehe 100% lol! Interested in some advice for growing the views? My first channel I got to 5K subs and over 5millions views all organic. I just started a new one to re-brand.

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      @@aelvafae Couldn't hurt haha. You can email me: kyle@windjackstudios.com or hmu on insta @windjackstudios

  • @ezraschwartz5201
    @ezraschwartz5201 Год назад

    Thank you Kyle!

  • @aelvafae
    @aelvafae Год назад

    cant get enufff of disssss

  • @byanymeansnecessary398
    @byanymeansnecessary398 Год назад

    Pharrell produced that tune?

  • @Robin.sr7777
    @Robin.sr7777 Год назад

    Cool!

  • @ItsAoneofficial
    @ItsAoneofficial Год назад

    Love it brother. Planning a similar project in the future here in Vegas.

  • @noahsguitarpieces
    @noahsguitarpieces Год назад

    Hi Kyle, thank you very much for this very insightful video! Since learning the lyrics to the standards in my repertoire, I've been able to connect with those standards much more intensely. I would even say that I really fully feel or understand the standard in the first place. You mention at the beginning of the video that it is a good idea to listen to as many version of a standard as possible. I would be very interested in your view on the follwowing topic: Does the very first or original version of a standard has any "musical authority" (in terms of melody or harmony)?

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      Awesome! Glad it helped. That's a good question... I don't know the answer haha. I don't think there is a definitive answer really. I mean, it's probably a good idea to have a solid understanding of where the tune is coming from originally. That way, if you want to deviate from that at least you're doing so knowingly... on the other hand it's just a bunch of wiggly air that we're passing our time with while hurling through space on a big rock so at the end of the day you can do whatever you want

    • @noahsguitarpieces
      @noahsguitarpieces Год назад

      @@kylewindjack6876 " I mean, it's probably a good idea to have a solid understanding of where the tune is coming from originally. That way, if you want to deviate from that at least you're doing so knowingly..." I totally agree and I would like to add: To me it seems that listening to the original version of a tune can sometimes be a very aesthetically refreshing experience. Take the first four bars of "There will never by another you" of it's original version from the Iceland Movie as an example: ruclips.net/video/j8cSIX5DlFQ/видео.html In the first four bars there is not the typical 2-5-1 connecting the I and the VI that you hear on every jam session (at least in Berlin). If I got it right, in the Iceland version there is a progression that goes from I to II7 to III7. This is just one example for my modest observation that in many old recordings there are far less 2-5-1 connections than in modern recordings; and in my view it sounds much more natural and coherent. Another observation I made is that there are a lot more triads in old recordings. And I often find that much more natural than playing four-tone voicings everywhere.

  • @zanekarim4708
    @zanekarim4708 Год назад

    U deserve more subs broo! This really helped

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      Appreciate that! Glad it helped. Gonna start uploading more content like this so lmk what you wanna see

  • @aelvafae
    @aelvafae Год назад

    omggggg! can't describe how stoked I was to see this on RUclips... I met Sofia in Vic this summer and was blown away by her renditionnnn of this songggg omggogmg thank youuuu!!!

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      Hahah yeah she’s something else. Thanks!

    • @aelvafae
      @aelvafae Год назад

      @@kylewindjack6876 heyyy... would you mind if I duet with you guys on this one? If you send me stems and I'll add on some more instrumentation and vox harmonies? Would love to help promote it... I've already showcased this video on my website hehe :)

    • @aelvafae
      @aelvafae Год назад

      @@kylewindjack6876 here's an example of my prod, i play all the instruments in this one: ruclips.net/video/HJZuSnhQ1ss/видео.html

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 Год назад

      Not sure if I still have the stems for this tbh. It was just a quick thing from a rehearsal but I’d be happy to send you the master

    • @aelvafae
      @aelvafae Год назад

      @@kylewindjack6876 that would be amazinggg! :D :D

  • @matthewburns176
    @matthewburns176 2 года назад

    😬 𝓟Ř𝔬𝓂𝔬𝐒ϻ

  • @elsdlcielo
    @elsdlcielo 2 года назад

    bro, thankyou, i've been searching 4 this video for an hour

  • @greatertorontomusicschool3517
    @greatertorontomusicschool3517 2 года назад

    Great song!

  • @Jakeheckley
    @Jakeheckley 2 года назад

    He’s live once again! 🙌 the videography on this is 👌

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 2 года назад

      Thanks again for all your help on this one buddy!

  • @james_flanagan
    @james_flanagan 2 года назад

    Righteous

  • @ezrataylorr7155
    @ezrataylorr7155 2 года назад

    amazinggg!!

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 2 года назад

      Thanks Ezra glad you dig it. Got a full album coming soon!

  • @scarecrowx5996
    @scarecrowx5996 2 года назад

    great!

  • @nazec1720
    @nazec1720 2 года назад

    I get the concept of "more songs produced = more skill development" but if my goal here is to make tons of songs and focus more on quantity over quality, then how much effort should I be putting into the quality of each song?

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 2 года назад

      That’s a fantastic question… I think it depends. I think doing lots of projects that you just put your all into for a day or 2 and then release it on social media can be really helpful but of course if it’s an album you’ll want to spend more time and if you have money to get the input of other highly skilled people, that’s the time to do it and it can take it to the next level for sure. What are you working on these days? Maybe with a bit of context I can give my 2 cents

    • @nazec1720
      @nazec1720 2 года назад

      @@kylewindjack6876 Well these days I've been working on trying to finish as many songs as possible but I just keep questioning myself "when is it enough to move on to the next song?", Also about the part where you said "I think doing lots of projects that you just put your all into for a day or 2 and then release it on social media can be really helpful", do you mean working on multiple projects for a day or 2 can be helpful?

  • @mrdg1011
    @mrdg1011 2 года назад

    Gin and Juice, Still DRE, the Next Episode, Drop it like it's Hot

    • @kylewindjack6876
      @kylewindjack6876 2 года назад

      Nice! There's 2 more in there more subtly. I'll give you a hint. It's Mary J Blige and Eminem

  • @questchen
    @questchen 2 года назад

    A very interesting video Kyle! I’m about to enter my second year as a jazz & commercial music composition major (yep, that’s what it’s called at my college)! I definitely agree with all of these points. I was a classical pianist in elementary school and I started learning jazz in middle school, did jazz band all throughout high school, and have learned a lot about jazz and music in general even in just my first year of college. I’ve had a lot of fun playing with a lot of friends and other great players, but now I’m at the point where it’s like “what am I doing with my life? What’s a jazz degree gonna do for me?”. I feel like I should have chosen something like computer science where I could make a lot more money but it wouldn’t be as interesting to me as a career. I would definitely rather be a composer/producer than be a gigging jazz musician who’s struggling to make bank, and yes as you said a lot of good educational information about music/jazz can be found online which almost makes music school worthless apart from networking. For me, I would love to become a full-time RUclipsr as a source of income but I’m definitely not sure that being a jazz musician is something to fall back onto as a backup plan. Sorry for my rambling, great video bud! 😂

  • @kevin8783
    @kevin8783 2 года назад

    hi I plan to take a jazz program of Canada,may I have your number of social media