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07 Apr 2011 11:07 AM |
How Do you Think Your life would be different if you haven't pursued production and how is it different pursuing music than being someone just "normal/listener"?
I know i wouldn't analyze music as much and i wonder what songs would sound like to me if i didn't actually create it and know actually how a producer and artist put it together. |
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07 Apr 2011 06:52 PM |
If i didnt produce music I would probably invest more time into my social life, and be more focused on school. I would spend much more time with women and have a part time job as well. I would most likely just live a normal life but I would still keep myself busy if I didnt produce. It is different in the sense that I listen too music in a different way. I listen to the drums ,the melodies, the instruments they use and recognize styles/techniques like never before. Before I would just be like sick beat , nice track nothing more nothing less. |
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08 Apr 2011 05:32 AM |
I've noticed that since I've started making beats I've started to pay much more attention to the beats in the music I listen to, I've even heard some of my old albums for the first time since I started making beats and they didn't sound at all the way I remembered, there was much more detail that I hadn't paid attention to before. |
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08 Apr 2011 03:30 PM |
if i didnt make music or write id never be able to sleep i do it so i can rest easy,not pint up anger,its almost like a drug to me ya kno |
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09 Apr 2011 06:19 AM |
The more I learn the more I can hear whats going on in music. I can pick out more things I wasn't aware of before. |
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09 Apr 2011 07:27 AM |
exactly |
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10 Apr 2011 10:43 PM |
If I wouldn't pursue music.. I honestly don't know what I would do.. maybe a career in the porn industry, cuzz I love sex?  .. Besides that, there wouldn't be a single job I could do that I could really "love".. And offcourse since I've been producing I can analyze tracks as well, whereass before I couldn't.. |
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10 Apr 2011 10:54 PM |
I think if i dindt produce i was smoking and playing cod all day long haha |
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11 Apr 2011 02:15 AM |
^ I would still be smoking weed as well.. lol.. I quitted because of music.. not even my health or anything lol.. |
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20 Apr 2011 04:34 PM |
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21 Apr 2011 05:57 AM |
I would probably have a job, maybe going to school. But since ive been producing music i have a better appreciation for music. I loved music before i started but now im in love with it even more. Its very hard for me to go a day without listening to music. Also like everyone else i listen to music differently, i hear alot more sounds than i did before. |
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30 Apr 2011 11:23 AM |
Making music really made me who I am, for real...up until the end of high school (16 in the UK), I was a little nerdish...but I started making rap beats in that summer, right before going to college, and it gave me a whole new attitude. Suddenly I had something to define me and something that I could use to relate to my peers with. It gave me confidence (plus a few thousand through my college years) and has really helped me develop in life.
If I didn't have music, I think I'd have gone to college to program videogames or something...probably listening to indy rock music all day, a virgin and not understand what rap and hip hop is really about lol.
Thank God for my music lol...it saved me!
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30 Apr 2011 11:27 AM |
Snap, I only answered half of the original post...
I honestly believe that I would enjoy all music more if I didn't make beats. Whenever I heard a basic beat on the radio I hate it, regardless of whether it is a good song or if it does just enough to keep my head knocking. I think of all of the hours it takes me to make a beat and kinda hate on those making basic beats and getting further than me.
Hater! lol...but that's how I am.
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30 Apr 2011 01:26 PM |
good post jc...yea i feel the same way..if the beat is wack to me..most of the time the song goes without saying |
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30 Apr 2011 01:28 PM |
Sometimes it sucks though, don't ya think? Like, I miss the days of just enjoying music as music, without reading into it too much.
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30 Apr 2011 01:47 PM |
its interesting u siad that (toointergrated as well) coz a lotta producers smoke weed to "help" wit their creativity lol so i thot u wud smoke more wen u're making beats |
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30 Apr 2011 01:48 PM |
its interesting u siad that (toointergrated as well) coz a lotta producers smoke weed to "help" wit their creativity lol so i thot u wud smoke more wen u're making beats |
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30 Apr 2011 02:58 PM |
i think iam in the same boat with TI on that...i only tryed once to make beat when i was high, and i couldnt make ish up until the effect on weed slowely started to fade away,then i made some repeative ish LOL...actually i made that "constant struggle" ...and few more beats that i didnt even put on SC |
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03 May 2011 02:50 PM |
If I hadn't pursued music production, I'd probably be an emcee. There was a point in my life where I had to make the decision to drop one or the other. |
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21 Feb 2012 08:08 PM |
MAAAANNN i would prob be still at Sonic " THE AMERICAN DRIVE IN" getting my fingers burnt and making burgers im glad that i am doing what im doing. |
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