Re: Where are we going..?
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 7:18 am
It's the journey, not the destination.
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tbh i doubt it will be one person alone, but yeah good point!jrisreal wrote:Once time travel is invented and functional, how will the inventor keep other people from going back in time and inventing it first, given that he intends to allow the public to use his technology (for a profit, of course)?
To answer the OP's question: ...nowhere specific. I don't feel like I need to 'be' anywhere.
the destination is the motivationwub wrote:It's the journey, not the destination.
This.Crimsonghost wrote: Go to school. Get an education. And make music in your free time. If your lucky it will pan out. If not, then at least you have a backup plan.
Good luck.
You guys are pussies Im gonna be famous or die tryingCrimsonghost wrote:We make music because we love it. Not to make money from it.
I don't want to shit in your cereal, but that's the cold, hard truth.
Go to school. Get an education. And make music in your free time. If your lucky it will pan out. If not, then at least you have a backup plan.
Good luck.
ehbrums1 wrote:The one goal I have music wise is to make music that I can look back on later and be proud of, anything else is extra
well i certainly hope you realize that its not about what you put into the omelette its about making the best of the ingredients you got and then savouring the flavour whilst eating it because its your omelette and no one else's.misk wrote:im going to make an omelette
Efrafa11 wrote:ehbrums1 wrote:The one goal I have music wise is to make music that I can look back on later and be proud of, anything else is extra
Couldn't have said it better.
a better stove would make it fatter tho m7.silkpantsman wrote:well i certainly hope you realize that its not about what you put into the omelette its about making the best of the ingredients you got and then savouring the flavour whilst eating it because its your omelette and no one else's.misk wrote:im going to make an omelette
U mad bro?frenchboy wrote:You guys are pussies Im gonna be famous or die tryingCrimsonghost wrote:We make music because we love it. Not to make money from it.
I don't want to shit in your cereal, but that's the cold, hard truth.
Go to school. Get an education. And make music in your free time. If your lucky it will pan out. If not, then at least you have a backup plan.
Good luck.
I have no love for music, just mean to an end
It's good to have standards.InternetSlaveMaster wrote:My goal is to write 1 really popular song, then defile as many women as I can
My other goal is to write a really good song so that Budspencertron sends me a nude picture of herself
My final goal is to have Gurnumsbug remix one of my tracks
Theo Void wrote:I've been making music in some form or another since I was a kid. I love to make music and it's the one thing in life that makes me truly happy so I'll never stop doing it.
But to be able to live solely off of income that comes from making music would be ideal and amazing! Any musician who says other wise is just acting like a self-righteous twat.
I say, you only live once so why not try and make your existence as enjoyable as possible. Of course we're all programmed by society to feel like we need to go to college, then get a job, then get married have kids, buy a house, blah blah blah!! That's not the right path for everyone, certainly not me.
There are so many options these days. Fuck college. I already did that and all I got was a $20,000 bill that I'll probably never pay off. Great way to start life, huh? College is obsolete. You can teach yourself how to do ANYTHING on-line now.
If you want something the only thing stopping you is yourself! If you really set your mind to being a prefessional producer, if you visualize it constantly and spend hours, days weeks working on your craft and think positively you can make it happen. Of course there are other factors involved but all that is stopping you is your level of commitment, and self doubt. The self doubt is programmed into us all. Gotta adapt and over-come.
Ya, school is good, I guess. I'm just jaded by the fact that I owe a shit ton of $$ and can't even get a job in my field. But I honestly feel college, at least in it's current traditional form, is obsolete. They're are studies that show us how the human brain learns and colleges honestly do it all wrong. I've taught myself more things than I ever learned in college.Crimsonghost wrote:Theo Void wrote:I've been making music in some form or another since I was a kid. I love to make music and it's the one thing in life that makes me truly happy so I'll never stop doing it.
But to be able to live solely off of income that comes from making music would be ideal and amazing! Any musician who says other wise is just acting like a self-righteous twat.
I say, you only live once so why not try and make your existence as enjoyable as possible. Of course we're all programmed by society to feel like we need to go to college, then get a job, then get married have kids, buy a house, blah blah blah!! That's not the right path for everyone, certainly not me.
There are so many options these days. Fuck college. I already did that and all I got was a $20,000 bill that I'll probably never pay off. Great way to start life, huh? College is obsolete. You can teach yourself how to do ANYTHING on-line now.
If you want something the only thing stopping you is yourself! If you really set your mind to being a prefessional producer, if you visualize it constantly and spend hours, days weeks working on your craft and think positively you can make it happen. Of course there are other factors involved but all that is stopping you is your level of commitment, and self doubt. The self doubt is programmed into us all. Gotta adapt and over-come.
I hear you're point loud and clear. And you've made very valid (and reasonable) points. This shit requires commitment. More then most people ( self included) truly realize.
It is an ignorant thing to say "fuck school" though. I used to have the same mentality, and it really is the wrong approach to things.
It may sound shitty but you probably should get a job. There's more than just fast food joints out there to get jobs at. Having money in your pocket and means of keeping that money in your pocket adds a sense of freedom you should really have for yourself. This can also give you the option to pursue schooling of some kind and allow you to move out of your parents house.Gurnumsbug wrote:Basically as the title states..
Where are you going with music?
What's the goal? What happens when you reach said goal?
How are we going to achieve it?
I'm a little in a rut right now as I'm wanting to leave the nest and venture off into the world alone.
With nothing more than a little bit of production knowledge, and a ideas..where can I go?
Schooling is too expensive..I don't want to live at my rents forever..I have no job (don't want to work at a FF joint)
Where is there to go? To do?
Should I stay here, learn, and try to become a 'famous' musician/producer and tour the world? (ha)
Should I work on other things i'm interested in such as..film, photography, digital designing, fashion?
I mean..I'm lost!
Sorry just had to rant a little and get some feedback from you all as well! Mods..technically..this is a technical series of questions..
Feel free to answer those questions above..i'm curious about where you see yourselves as well!
Up until 4 months ago I made $75,000 a year. Not bad for a HS dropout. Since I've gotten laid off I can't even get a job at Starbucks for $8 an hour. All because I didn't go to school.Theo Void wrote: Ya, school is good, I guess. I'm just jaded by the fact that I owe a shit ton of $$ and can't even get a job in my field. But I honestly feel college, at least in it's current traditional form, is obsolete. They're are studies that show us how the human brain learns and colleges honestly do it all wrong. I've taught myself more things than I ever learned in college.