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Комментарии • 19

  • @AlecBoyd
    @AlecBoyd 3 месяца назад +5

    The ability to stay curious is what determines the length of your musical career. Keep learning and you’ll continually be humbled. I also think things that challenge your attention for a lengthy period of time, like reading, help you stay focused for longer in the creative process.

  • @SquareWaveSymphonies
    @SquareWaveSymphonies 3 месяца назад +1

    Such a beautiful message. Thank you!

  • @PAINFULLYHONESTTECH
    @PAINFULLYHONESTTECH 3 месяца назад +1

    Your knowledge won’t stop, just like your lineage won’t stop. The people close to you will carry you with them and the people you work with will carry a piece of your knowledge.
    I’ve been recording music since I was 15. I was 15 in 1986. Over the years I’ve had the great good fortune to work with some of the best people in this business as a singer/songwriter/musician and on the other side of the glass. I know things that no one starting now will ever know but part of what I’ve done will live on in the people who know me or have enjoyed my music or have enjoyed my RUclips channel.
    I had the chance to make a record with Jay Bennett, who was the instrumentalist/producer for Wilco in the late 90s. It was just him and me and my songs for a couple weeks. We played everything. He taught me a lot about music and recording but also about what I was capable of outside of the structure of “the business.” He’s gone now. He died when he was younger than I am now. That’s tough to handle, but some of his genius is in me.
    As I’ve gotten older I’ve stopped caring about what might be cool or the sound of the day. I don’t think about genre. I’ve learned about music wide and deep over nearly 4 decades. And there’s more to learn.

  • @thejawshop-AdventureRecording
    @thejawshop-AdventureRecording 3 месяца назад

    I read, possibly in a Brian Eno book, and I am paraphrasing, 'we record because we are coming to terms of dying'.

  • @taylorvolleberg
    @taylorvolleberg 3 месяца назад

    This got me thinking about the sum of where we are as artists in a chaotic world with the tools for perfection and ease. There is this creeping notion I keep hearing subtly, it's that people are craving the need for authenticity again, where is the originality in music? This makes me think of the renaissance period in the arts. It kind of feels like we are on the cusp of a new musical renaissance where people want to throw away the cookie cutter and reimagine what music was, what it can be, what it was meant to be. Music needs a rebirth, it needs raw passion again and I think its very close to becoming a reality.

  • @bradzillarocks
    @bradzillarocks 3 месяца назад

    That is an AWESOME book collection. Set up a nice reading nook and charge an hourly rate.

  • @rizzierebellagamba
    @rizzierebellagamba 3 месяца назад

    Nice Video, I'm agree about what you say.
    Maybe it's good to have a balance between the new generations to join to play music; and then when they really understand that they want to give his entire life evolve in this complex tunnel of art, start to understand what it's the value and the amount of knowledge. Understand what it's inside of any song and any artist that have put a little stone in the history of us.
    But you're right, today with we have so much access to make music or develop our creativity, that we forget how tremendous and hard was to express a message or a communication in the music in the past. All of us in this world we trying hard to can put also our stone the history, but we need to feel honor to have this opportunity to can go more in deep than never before. Starting to find that little dots, that little context, that little details that our humankind forget. Because we need to always come back to that thing, that thing that was before, but tell that exactly thing with your own story, in a different way.
    That it is part of our own evolution, if we go more in the spiritual way. So at the end, music is part of ourself, more in deep that just to make wonderful hits, or records. I don't want to reject the music industry, also it is important, but how we have been made by the creation, also we are in this world to create something new.
    And I think you nailed, thank you Jeremy with this tremendous reflection about the music and the art.

  • @danymalsound
    @danymalsound 3 месяца назад

    Music Theory and history classes were my FAVE

  • @littledrummerboyph
    @littledrummerboyph 3 месяца назад

    That's a really sweet library! One of the literal instances of someone forgot more than most will ever know.
    Also, FYI the captions restart at 5:30. Kinda odd.

    • @RecordingStudioLoser
      @RecordingStudioLoser  3 месяца назад

      Captions? I’m must be automatic ones?

    • @littledrummerboyph
      @littledrummerboyph 3 месяца назад

      @@RecordingStudioLoser Figured the were automatic. Not that anyone really needs captions for your vids, they just happened to be on.

  • @JayfkProductions876
    @JayfkProductions876 3 месяца назад

    Before I was ever messing with gear I was reading & reading & reading as much as I was able to find

  • @cookie_mix
    @cookie_mix 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Stay curious, fill the gaps, pay it forward, this career is a privilege.

  • @andreasmichel9430
    @andreasmichel9430 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing this video, inspiring

  • @DerekPower
    @DerekPower 3 месяца назад +1

    There's an old adage: if you want to be great writer, read a lot. I have worked on applying this principle with music-making and I've gone out of my way to pay attention to all kinds of music. Do I like everything I have ever heard? No. Have I learned at least something from everything I have heard? Of course. And I will continue to do so ... until I can't.
    There's another proverb and it comes from Russia: it's impossible to learn to plow by reading books. While I do advocate for acquiring knowledge at every available opportunity, it can only get you so far. Furthermore, there are some things that you come to know by simply doing it. Take for instance, good balance in mixing. Yeah, I can give you knowledge - examples, tips, some principles - but, in the end, it's something you simply have to do yourself. After all, your tracks are going to be different, your end goal is going to be different, your own tastes are different. And even if you are doing it regularly, it's still going to be different because you have - hopefully - changed. So what may have worked in the past may not work so much now. Sure I can put it all into books ... but you have to take those steps in the end.
    Finally, I know nowadays we put so much stock into the tools of the trade. "Oh if only I had a Neumann U87, then my vocals will be amazing". "If only I had a Neve or SSL console, then my snare will no longer sound like shit". Truth is that the tools, while important, don't make any bit of difference. You've heard this too: it's not the tools, it's who is using it. That said, I think it is important to have good tools that are reliable and get the job done ... until they don't and then you get something else. And while a good tool can inspire you or lead you to your best, you still need to sing that vocal line or play that part.
    I guess my last thought is that I'm still going ... until I don't. Memento mori, memento vivere.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 3 месяца назад

    How’s everything going?! Recording- wow-nice unboxing! =)

  • @thewarrendavid
    @thewarrendavid 3 месяца назад

    what do you think we'll do with all our plug collections?

  • @studiodude1
    @studiodude1 3 месяца назад

    Good one!