Re: Whatcha doing with your recordings?
Pretty much to keep myself moving onward.
When I gave up playing in bands, to have the family, etc. I would pretty much sulk on weekends and my wife, at the time, took pity on me. She got me the job I work now, teaching full time. I keep one thing first and foremost in my mind "Those who can...do. Those who can't....teach". Recording and doing the odd show is my way of silencing my own inner demons. I figure that, if someone I'm teaching were to challenge me (and sometimes they do) I could prove to them that I'm not "full of it". This past year and a half I've had a few people come and headhunt me to do some session playing, so, this gives me a bit of peace and a feeling that I am a "real musician". This attitude towards myself might come across as pretty hard, but, kids like me were raised this way to keep ourselves humble, and never be complacent.
I've got at least 2 CD's worth of demos/finished instrumentals that I'm just not sure what to do with, partly because of the niche market, and isolation in NZ. Mostly down to financial risk in publishing my own thing. For now it looks like it's not doing any harm sitting around on soundclick.com.
Pretty much to keep myself moving onward.
When I gave up playing in bands, to have the family, etc. I would pretty much sulk on weekends and my wife, at the time, took pity on me. She got me the job I work now, teaching full time. I keep one thing first and foremost in my mind "Those who can...do. Those who can't....teach". Recording and doing the odd show is my way of silencing my own inner demons. I figure that, if someone I'm teaching were to challenge me (and sometimes they do) I could prove to them that I'm not "full of it". This past year and a half I've had a few people come and headhunt me to do some session playing, so, this gives me a bit of peace and a feeling that I am a "real musician". This attitude towards myself might come across as pretty hard, but, kids like me were raised this way to keep ourselves humble, and never be complacent.
I've got at least 2 CD's worth of demos/finished instrumentals that I'm just not sure what to do with, partly because of the niche market, and isolation in NZ. Mostly down to financial risk in publishing my own thing. For now it looks like it's not doing any harm sitting around on soundclick.com.