re: Jim influences as producer | |
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Bright_Eyes 05:40 pm UTC 06/25/07 |
In reply to: | re: Jim influences as producer - pidunk 08:46 am UTC 06/24/07 |
> It is an unusual quest to concentrate on producers. > Usually one likes an artist or a writer, but you take it > one step deeper and think of the production. Agree 100%, I don't know anybody else who goes on amazon looking for CDs produced by producer X. As for Sparks, I haven't heard any of their recordings but maybe I'll give them a listen someday. > The most notable thing about music is its ability to bring > reward to anyone who loves it. AGREE 100,000% > Sometimes a teacher could make or break a student. > I'm sure since you had that length of applied work, you > could do a decent job of hammering out a tune. I think so too. My teacher I thought was excellent, and I doubt I could have made much progress without such a good teacher. I touched a piano today for the first time in about ten months. I was very slowly learning the right-hand part only to the song "If We Hold On Together" by James Horner. I'll just have to wait and see how decent this turns out. > Ever notice how mathematical it is? Yes I definitely have. > Wanting to learn is the first step to becoming good at > something. I hope you are able to reach the levels you > would like to. thanks | |
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