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posted by jammyben on Mon Nov 24, 2008 @ 06:14 AM     post a comment
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Are you ever fully satisfied with your music before it's released?
Be honest, are you really ever totally satisfied with your work before it's actually 'put out there' to the public ... OR ... do your moments of satisfaction actually begin when you start getting good and positive feedback from fans and listeners to your music? Before you actually release a song, beat or album is there always something that you think that you could have or should have changed or added to make your music a bit better or different.

My guess is that because most musicians aim to be perfectionists and are always striving to create that perfect song or musical creation then there is always something that they think should be changed or added to their music before it's released .... BUT .... there comes a point when all the doubts have to be 'put aside' and it's then left at the mercy of the listeners to decide how satisfying or dissapointing your music will eventually be to you, solely based on the positive or negative feedback that you receive.

Am I right? ... or could it also be that as a musician you can actually be completely satified with your work before it's actually judged and praised by fans and listeners.

Let me know your thoughts and views on this subject .... Thanks.

Peace ....

posted by jammyben on Fri Apr 4, 2008 @ 07:10 AM     6 comments    post a comment
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