| How do Non-Musicians Hear Your Music? |
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| Posted by Brian | |
| Tuesday, 24 March 2009 | |
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In this article at Serve The Song, the idea of listening from a non-musician's perspective is tackled in hopes we as songwriters and musicians can write music that is universally appreciated. It's always a tough task to be self-critical, and it's even more difficult to get an idea of how someone with no formal musical background might hear your music. Here's a quote from the article: If it’s true that musicians and non-musicians hear music totally differently, there is nothing wrong with that. In fact, that’s what makes music so interesting as a general phenomenon. It hits us all in a different way for different reasons and at different moments in our life.Read the full article here. For more articles, tips, and videos about the craft of songwriting, music production techniques, and online music promotion, visit Serve The Song. Comments (0)
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