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Jak Angelescu
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I have noticed some students feeling a little slipped in their musical journeys. I think one thing that really boosted my confidence and drive was doing live streams and jams.
So what if we did this...
Posting riffs, we all admit, we do them 10,000 times before we feel confident enough to post them. And a la @Ed Seith #metalminute, let's overcome this. We all should focus and see something to the end. Not just the intro. Not just the solo. Not just a jam. I think we should choose a student to host a LIVE STREAM on either Instagram or YouTube and we all could tune in and watch like an audience.
I personally believe it would really help take our confidence to the next level. It's like "Oh shit. I have a gig this week, I MUST practice!" And it gives us something to look forward to. Feeling stuck in stalemate with music stems from feeling like you're not taking that next step. So what do you guys think? Yay or nay?
So what if we did this...
Posting riffs, we all admit, we do them 10,000 times before we feel confident enough to post them. And a la @Ed Seith #metalminute, let's overcome this. We all should focus and see something to the end. Not just the intro. Not just the solo. Not just a jam. I think we should choose a student to host a LIVE STREAM on either Instagram or YouTube and we all could tune in and watch like an audience.
I personally believe it would really help take our confidence to the next level. It's like "Oh shit. I have a gig this week, I MUST practice!" And it gives us something to look forward to. Feeling stuck in stalemate with music stems from feeling like you're not taking that next step. So what do you guys think? Yay or nay?