Are Musicians Selfish?
Posted: 08 February 2007 12:03 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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Are Musicians Selfish?

I’ve been starting to think about this recently. I’ve been helping promote artists and their music for quite awhile now. I have felt that God wants me to try and serve others more than myself. Recently, I have started thinking more about myself since I am getting more confident in my music. This brings up some questions for me though. It seems that a lot of singer/songwriters that I meet are very nice people but they seem to focus more on themselves than others. It has been my desire to see these accomplished singer/songwriters do their best to help the less accomplished ones. I don’t see that happening though. They seem so focused on their own work that they don’t spend time helping and encouraging others.

I have seen some exceptions to that though. I’m encouraged when I see artists like Glitter Rose in Dallas who hosts an Open Mic every month at Poor David’s Pub. She is an artist herself but sees the importance of helping other singer/songwriters with their craft. I also have come to appreciate artists like Margaret Becker. From what I have read, it seems that she found herself focused too much on herself and realized it was time to help others. She has been very active in the last few years with mentoring and producing projects for other female singer/songwriters. She also is very active in helping Indie artists get more exposure by featuring them on her website.

It is my prayer that other singer/songwriters that have achieved success in their craft will think about drawing their attention off themselves for awhile and help others who need encouragement. When someone gives you a CD, don’t throw it away. Listen to it! Email them some encouragement. Leave them an encouraging comment on their MySpace page. These up and coming artists tend to put artists like you on a pedestal. Please try your best to come down from that pedestal and talk to them artist to artist.

I joined this MySpace thing mainly to network with other singer/songwriters and in turn help promote their music. I was hoping to get some encouraging personal message from them but it seems I mainly only get promotional messages for their recent CD’s or for upcoming concerts. Please take advantage of this great thing called MySpace and let’s build true community!

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Posted: 08 February 2007 05:51 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Are Musicians People?  grin

A few of misc. thoughts, brought to you the Pessimistic Society.

It can be a lot of work to invest in my own stuff, not leaving much time for helping others with their work. If it’s an either/or choice, how do I decide which God wants from me?

I think the music God’s enabled me to create is really good stuff - surely others need to hear it, or I should at least work to make it available for others to be ministred to with it—hanging on to it would be selfish. Right?

We live in an interesting time - a time where modern advances allow me to travel to Denton, TX and learn jazz piano from some of the best educators in the world. It’s made me a really good jazz pianist, just like everyone else in this town. The same advances allow me access to the many recordings of Lyle Mays, Keith Jarrett, Ahmad Jamal, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock & Brad Mehldau. Why listen to an average student (not to mention the exceptionally brilliant students who’ve you still not heard of) when you can listen to the best?

I can get access to many Christian songwriting boards and lists to collaborate with and be honed by scores of others ... but sometimes it seems we’re all just re-writing and re-gurgitating the same stuff over and over again.

(When I’ve more time, I’ll try to post again and balance myself out here...)

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