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| Terrorhorse ![]() Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 6,871
Real Name: Aaron Main Seven: Schecter Hellraiser C7 Rig: Line6 Flextone II HD Thanked: 98
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | The Importance Of Non-Musicians I think every musician, and especially songwriter, should talk about music more with non-musicians than with musicians. I love this forum, you guys are all great to chat with, hilarious in the off-topic forum, and there's a huge amount of knowledge here, and I find my time here is really important as far as keeping me up to date on the music world, and learning how to be a professional. However, this place can feel kind of claustrophobic when it comes to discussing songwriting, musical genres, etc. as everyone's very strong in their own opinions, and their opinions are based on their perspective of being a musician. In other words, a lot of people set their opinions on music based on technical ability, tone, etc. and can't stand anything simple and catchy. If you want to have fans, and have non-musicians enjoy your music (and let's face it, non-musicians outnumber musicians by a huge margin), you have to start thinking and listening like a non-musician, and hear the whole song for itself, and the overall impact of the song. Sometimes, as a musician, you'll obsess over things you think are too simple, too cliche, not complex enough, not good enough, but then you'll show it to a non-musician and they'll be blown away. Personally, I'm getting to a point where I could care less what other musicians think about my playing, and all I care about is what "real people" think of my songs. If I can get a positive reaction out of someone, that's all I'm after. I really don't care about people bashing my playing for being too simple, or saying my songs aren't fast enough or heavy enough. If I can get something to stick in someone's head, that makes me far happier. |
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| Later, ace! ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Middle of nowhere, Australia Posts: 2,260
Main Seven: Schecter 007 Elite in che Rig: Sunn Beta Lead Thanked: 129
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | No-one's against simple and catchy music - the "mistake" is that most of the simple and catchy music you post about on this predominately metal board happens to be nu-metal (or Swedish death metallers having an identity crisis), which you're not going to get an objective opinion of due to so many of us having a vested interest in bashing it It has very little to do with being a musician and a whole lot more to do with when you were born in a lot of cases. |
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| Prog Metalish Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Upstate, NY Posts: 114
Real Name: Nick Main Seven: Ibanez GRX720 Rig: Beringer V-Amp Thanked: 5
![]() | One of the things that's good to keep in mind is that only a certain percentage of your audience as a musician is going to be other musicians. And this site's goal (it seems) is to help others be better musicians. I vote someone adds a song critique section, for writers to get opinions on their work. Actually, I'll put that in the suggestions area. But it'll still be from the objectives of other musicians, who will pick out minor things that the average listener won't. So I guess I agree with you in a sense. ------------------- For the full .gif go here. We're writing still, but please, check it out. If anybody asks, I'll pass out copies of wip tracks. |
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| Guiterrorizer ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Deep River ONT (summer), London ONT (school) Posts: 7,303
Real Name: Justin Main Seven: Carvin DC727 OFR Rig: JSX->XXX w/ WGS CL80 Thanked: 46
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | im willing to bet quite a few people on this board are against a few simple n' catchy (S n' C?) tunes lol i think aaron was referring more to music outside the metal genre.. good post hombre, good post 3 cheers for free gear! "Do you like burned toast with your JAM? cuz we're on FIRE!" ![]() |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 3,180
Main Seven: Schecter A-7 Thanked: 29
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I can understand your point. And when you play, a lot of people who show the most interest will be those who are or aspire to be musicians. For me, I find that it may be easier to "impress" (and what is the significance of that?) someone who doesn't play, but they won't place as much importance on the music. Musicians are real people, too! Don't underestimate their capacity to appreciate unique artistry. ![]() |
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| Yarrrrrr Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Bed Sty, Brooklyn, Ny Posts: 1,291
Real Name: dAN Rig: ? Thanked: 14
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | While i wholeheartedly agree with some of the points you're making, I'd just warn you about how you say it. I don't think a lot of people like being told what to do. Quote:
A) A lot of people, i might even go out on a limb and say MOST people, who write music, don't want to write music for other people to like... They want to write music they like, and they hope that other people will like it. Someone could interpret what you're saying as "You should try and dumb down your music so more people like it." It's not what you mean, but it can be taken that way in the eyes of somebody who has no interest in pleasing other people. B) It is a perfectly viable artform to write music that in a sense targets musicians. By the standards you've laid out, musicians like Steve Vai have no value. There are a ton of musicians who's fan base has a vast majority of musicians among them. You know how many people i've met who listen to Dream Theater or Rush that aren't musicians? A hell of a lot less than people who are. i think i had a C, but i lost that in explaining the other two. btw. the saying is "I couldn't care less" not "I could care less." I had to say it. It's a pet peeve of mine and it drives me batty "I have a koala bear infestation in my apartment. It's the cutest infestation ever. Way better than cockroaches..." | |
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| Electric Eclectic Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Mill Valley, CA Posts: 162
Real Name: Mike Main Seven: Schecter Blackjack C7 Rig: Behringer Thanked: 3
![]() | I disagree that non-musicians outnumber musicians by such a wide margin. You have to remember that there are quite a few hobbyists around, as well as the ones who just do stuff like sing in choirs or whatever... To paraphrase William Shakespeare, "whoever hath music, let no such man be trusted". Question authority. Don't ask why, just do it. |
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