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  • Posted: 10/15/2011 01:39
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Jhereko wrote:
Hayden (I'm guessing?)


It's weird when I read this Laughing , i've never even considered MAKING music as a career. I always wanted to be a critic Cool And still do actually.

I've done those 'online-career' test things, and I always end up with being a singer on top Laughing

Shame I can't sing Think I'd be amazing at it apparently.
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  • Posted: 10/15/2011 01:46
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Hayden wrote:
Jhereko wrote:
Hayden (I'm guessing?)




I've done those 'online-career' test things, and I always end up with being a singer on top Laughing

Shame I can't sing Think I'd be amazing at it apparently.










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Hayden wrote:
Jhereko wrote:
Hayden (I'm guessing?)


It's weird when I read this Laughing , i've never even considered MAKING music as a career. .


Oh what was the class for though? it sounded very specific.
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  • Posted: 10/15/2011 12:41
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Jhereko wrote:
Hayden wrote:
Jhereko wrote:
Hayden (I'm guessing?)


It's weird when I read this Laughing , i've never even considered MAKING music as a career. .


Oh what was the class for though? it sounded very specific.


Oh, the class if for making music. It's just for a high-school credit though.

But, in my opinion, and the industries opinion, a good music critic (or movie critic, or food critic, etc..) should be able to understand how the field they're in is created and explored. I find it important for myself to learn how to use a recording studio, so I can understand and broaden up on what I'm saying while talking about music.

I'm sure a food critic that's never cooked before would have no clue what he's actually saying. Ya know?

I think that paragraph only makes sense in my head Neutral But I hope everyone understands it Laughing
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  • Posted: 10/15/2011 12:54
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Hayden wrote:
Jhereko wrote:
Hayden wrote:
Jhereko wrote:
Hayden (I'm guessing?)


It's weird when I read this Laughing , i've never even considered MAKING music as a career. .


Oh what was the class for though? it sounded very specific.


Oh, the class if for making music. It's just for a high-school credit though.

But, in my opinion, and the industries opinion, a good music critic (or movie critic, or food critic, etc..) should be able to understand how the field they're in is created and explored. I find it important for myself to learn how to use a recording studio, so I can understand and broaden up on what I'm saying while talking about music.

I'm sure a food critic that's never cooked before would have no clue what he's actually saying. Ya know?

I think that paragraph only makes sense in my head Neutral But I hope everyone understands it Laughing






America has a president who has no clue what he is doing Think


Dude has never even had a real job


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  • Posted: 10/15/2011 12:58
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Hayden wrote:
Jhereko wrote:
Hayden wrote:
Jhereko wrote:
Hayden (I'm guessing?)


It's weird when I read this Laughing , i've never even considered MAKING music as a career. .


Oh what was the class for though? it sounded very specific.


Oh, the class if for making music. It's just for a high-school credit though.

But, in my opinion, and the industries opinion, a good music critic (or movie critic, or food critic, etc..) should be able to understand how the field they're in is created and explored. I find it important for myself to learn how to use a recording studio, so I can understand and broaden up on what I'm saying while talking about music.

I'm sure a food critic that's never cooked before would have no clue what he's actually saying. Ya know?

I think that paragraph only makes sense in my head Neutral But I hope everyone understands it Laughing


No it makes a lot of sense and it's very well articulated and very true. I can't believe you get to do a class like that for high school though, so jealous.
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To be a moden day hipgnosis/Storm Thorgerson <3 Smile
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I feel like I may just be the only person here that isn't involved with music in any way (play instrument, sing, DJ, etc.)

I just listen to it!
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Necharsian wrote:
I feel like I may just be the only person here that isn't involved with music in any way (play instrument, sing, DJ, etc.)

I just listen to it!


Good enough Laughing

If you don't feel like you're involved in music, I would recommend going out and buying an acoustic guitar (cheap one, $20-50) and screw around with it until some sort of pleasant noise comes out of it.

Or, learn how to DJ if you want. I DJ at my school dances sometimes. & in the summer, at a clothes store on the beach near me, once a week. Mind you, the store is closing this year, so oh well Laughing I also try to get as many gigs in clubs that I can, but most of them won't let me because I'm underage Sad .DJ-ing isn't TOO hard. You just have to have the right personality, and play shit music that people like for some reason Embarassed . I guess I'm a bad-DJ though, cause I never make my own remixes Laughing .

Just know what's relevant in today's music, and what's dance-y sounding....Which can be a pain sometimes Laughing
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Necharsian wrote:
I feel like I may just be the only person here that isn't involved with music in any way (play instrument, sing, DJ, etc.)

I just listen to it!


I'm not either, I just listen too
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