When people make music together they communicate in a way that goes beyond words. They're developing a language specific to the people they are making it with. This language expands a musician's ability to communicate their own music as it introduces a new dynamic outside of their own creative minds. Ultimately, this language becomes as valuable as it is irreplaceable.
In a world where it seems more economically feasible to be a solo-artist (not to mention also drama-free) let us not forget why we make music in the first place:
To Connect with Others!
Those who say they make music for just themselves are most likely being modest, as we all utilize our experiences with someone else's music to influence our own, thus making music with someone else in mind! A-ha Gotcha!
.....all this to say:
Get on Flint!
In a world where it seems more economically feasible to be a solo-artist (not to mention also drama-free) let us not forget why we make music in the first place:
To Connect with Others!
Those who say they make music for just themselves are most likely being modest, as we all utilize our experiences with someone else's music to influence our own, thus making music with someone else in mind! A-ha Gotcha!
.....all this to say:
Get on Flint!
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