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About Music and Recording
Almost everyone feels inspired to learn a musical instrument or sing at
some time in their life. It may be just a one year whim, or else you might
be motivated to turn your talent into a lifelong pursuit. Either way,
fame is the most narrow-minded reason to want be a musician. Rather than
just a vehicle to enhance your own ego, use your musical skills reciprocally.
Think of it as a communication tool that can draw together and even help
heal a fragmented community spirit, because music is a language that everyone
can understand. Let music be your gift to the world.
More often than not, budding musicians feel obliged to learn guitars,
drums or turntables, the basic requisite of the pop industry. But even
the world of commercial music needs more variety of musical expression.
If you really want to show individualism, try exploring more unusual ethnic
instruments, or else dig further into the technological world of software
based music creation, where you can let your unlimited imagination run
wild across the digital soundscape. Or why not converge the two? By recording
more traditional instruments into the morphing capabilities of software
applications, anything can happen!
But whatever music genre your interests fall into, don't forget that "live"
music is the medium that will translate the emotion of your performance
across an audience more than any other form of audio delivery.
So get out there and play to people!
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