Thank you for this! I have my first gig tomorrow evening and I'm nervous as can be!
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Awesome. And very true - I have this written down somewhere (it was posted here a while back, actually!)
Great to hear it from the guy that it came from originally.
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This is so true. Great post. The main thing I've noticed with myself that he also points out, is that the best way to get better is to just keep doing it, and doing it relentlessly, with total disregard for how crappy it is at the moment. It's just like anything else.. the more you put into it, the more you get out of it.
Last edited by Eric Day; 07-19-2012 at 04:35 PM.
This couldn't have come at a better time, really resonated with me. Thanks for sharing!
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very cool and inspirational it helps hearing stuff like that, because sometimes I'll get disgusted in myself for a mix not being as good as it could be...just means I got to keep working at it!
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I love it. Thank You.
Its funny a friend and myself were only talking about this tonight, I mean like when we create something, its never as good as we want it to be, always thinking its still missing something or I didnt quite get what I was doing to what I wanted.
Goign to take this as inspiration and show my mate too
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