[i]it sounds to me that those personal guidelines and influence of the objects themselves would lead to much more organic music and sound work.[/i]
Basically, yes. Although I've never been one for the clinical approach in the first place :)
[i]Experiencing music making and realizing "there are no wrong notes" and that it helped your stage fright is encouraging, I'm glad you can share that, so many won't admit to it and it's a common problem.[/i]
Word.
I got some really nasty shakes at my gig the other day, although I did make the aggressive music I had intended I also had a massive loss of confidence. I finished the set off by trying out something I'd been experimenting with, making beats out of the Theremin passed through various pedals and playing over them. It was the one thing in the set that worked just as I'd hoped and was the most talked about afterwards. Although my biggest mixture of pride and shame came from watching Charlie D run from the auditorium with his fingers in his ears! Sorry, Charlie. I didn't quite intend to hurt anyone! He did come back in when it quietened down, though.
I should make a post about earplugs on here sometime.
I did have a couple of paragraphs about the boringologists on Levnet, but then I decided that it wasn't my job to lubricate their groins.
Basically, yes. Although I've never been one for the clinical approach in the first place :)
[i]Experiencing music making and realizing "there are no wrong notes" and that it helped your stage fright is encouraging, I'm glad you can share that, so many won't admit to it and it's a common problem.[/i]
Word.
I got some really nasty shakes at my gig the other day, although I did make the aggressive music I had intended I also had a massive loss of confidence. I finished the set off by trying out something I'd been experimenting with, making beats out of the Theremin passed through various pedals and playing over them. It was the one thing in the set that worked just as I'd hoped and was the most talked about afterwards. Although my biggest mixture of pride and shame came from watching Charlie D run from the auditorium with his fingers in his ears! Sorry, Charlie. I didn't quite intend to hurt anyone! He did come back in when it quietened down, though.
I should make a post about earplugs on here sometime.
I did have a couple of paragraphs about the boringologists on Levnet, but then I decided that it wasn't my job to lubricate their groins.