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Why are you a musician?

October 29, 2007, 10:39 pm
Jeremy Lim
Artist, West Vancouver

Posts: 436
Joined: 2007-02-18
Posted: 35 weeks 3 days ago

In short:

I'm a musician because I want to inspire someone. Many songs have lifted me up when it felt like all was lost.

I'm a musician because music makes me so happy inside. It's the closest thing I've got to being in love.

What about you?

P.S. This is what's making me happy right now ..


October 30, 2007, 9:16 am
arctic
Artist, Vancouver

Posts: 119
Joined: 2006-03-09
Posted: 35 weeks 3 days ago
I always liked something somebody said

about if you're a writer, it's because you can't NOT write, an artist is someone who can't not paint, etc.

Music has become a bit like that for me. Can't not play.

Kirsten


October 30, 2007, 10:12 am
Jeremy Lim
Artist, West Vancouver

Posts: 436
Joined: 2007-02-18
Posted: 35 weeks 3 days ago
.. hmm. Well put. I've made

.. hmm. Well put.

I've made reference to it a couple of times, but It's All Gone Pete Tong was one of the saddest movies for me. Watching someone who's life was music go deaf really hurt.

That's my greatest fear - going deaf, and I actually imagine it sometimes. And then I think of ways around it. I'd think to myself, "If I ever went deaf, I'd be like Beethoven." I think about how I'd have to memorize what each note sounds like, and play things back over and over in my head. Little bit by little bit ...


October 30, 2007, 11:19 am
uberbelly
Artist, Vancouver

Posts: 737
Joined: 2006-02-08
Posted: 35 weeks 3 days ago
Can't not...

If I couldn't play music I'm sure I would've been a serial killer...

Hey B-Lim, check out this question I posted awhile ago...

http://www.projectopus.com/node/20512

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Give Me Something Real!


October 30, 2007, 2:54 pm
Jeremy Lim
Artist, West Vancouver

Posts: 436
Joined: 2007-02-18
Posted: 35 weeks 3 days ago
That's such a great post. I

That's such a great post. I commented over that way, too.

B-Lim? Beethoven-Lim? Knock on wood, KNOCK ON WOOD!


November 5, 2007, 8:48 am
David Armant
Artist, Houston

Posts: 49
Joined: 2007-01-23
Posted: 34 weeks 4 days ago
I'm not a musician, I'm an

I'm not a musician, I'm an engineer.

Currently I'm creating tracks as an outlet to some of the music I hear and inspired by.


November 14, 2007, 11:20 am
Jeremy Lim
Artist, West Vancouver

Posts: 436
Joined: 2007-02-18
Posted: 33 weeks 2 days ago
That kind of scares me ..

That kind of scares me .. I'm heavily influenced by the music I hear. Does that mean I'm not a musician, but an engineer?

I hope not! (I hope I'm original, somewhere.)


November 24, 2007, 5:06 pm
Joe Pop
Artist, Warren

Posts: 29
Joined: 2007-09-01
Posted: 31 weeks 5 days ago
Why am I a musician?

I always wanted to be an entertainer. I was one of those annoying "Look at ME" kids. I was a ventriloquist from 1st to 2nd grade. Then did puppet shows with my sister, and eventually moved to disc jockey at weekend teen dances with my buddy Joe (yes, that one). While all this was going on, my parents made me take piano lessons. I didn't connect the two until Joe and I decided to start a band to, you know, get girls (why else). (See the Joe Pop 80's comic on my website). Once we started the band it all became clear (OH, THIS is what I was supposed to do). I think I stepped away from it for awhile because it was all I thought of or did at one time. There is just something that drives some of us to create and scream "Look at what I can do"! When other people enjoy what you create and get into it, then it's all worth it. There was a book that I used to read when I was a kid.."They Would Put Me In the Zoo, If They Could See What I can Do". It turns out he belonged in the circus. I used to think "That's Me". I would like to start a new band because that is a big part of the whole picture. I think pop music is an art form that needs to be on a stage to really experience it.


November 24, 2007, 6:45 pm
Joe Pop
Artist, Warren

Posts: 29
Joined: 2007-09-01
Posted: 31 weeks 5 days ago
A better answer:

I realized that I already answered this question in a song I wrote last year. I uploaded the song to my page tonight so it should show up soon. The song is called Remember When and it is a better answer than the one I wrote previously. The library in the song was the public library in the town I grew up in. It was inside our block so I was allowed to play there (I didn't have to cross any streets). Some of us used to climb along the upper story ledge and jump. If you hit the ground with a forward roll you could do it without breaking anything. It was flying. When I did that I was Steve Austin or Tony Stark. It was great. Years later, playing guitar up on the stage in front of a crowd.....same rush.


December 18, 2007, 5:38 am
Carlito
Fan, Liverpool

Posts: 21
Joined: 2007-12-04
Posted: 28 weeks 3 days ago
I'm not

I'm a drummer!


December 18, 2007, 11:46 am
Jeremy Lim
Artist, West Vancouver

Posts: 436
Joined: 2007-02-18
Posted: 28 weeks 3 days ago
Drummers are musicians -

Drummers are musicians - contrary to what all the jokes say. Sad

http://www.projectopus.com/node/8239


May 2, 2008, 10:08 pm
Gravity Angel
Artist, Kingston

Posts: 8
Joined: 2008-04-25
Posted: 8 weeks 6 days ago
i'm a musician

I'm a musician because it sucks having to listen to the same horrible things over and over again. It feels good just to create something, if people like it, that's a plus. I create to try and prove that radical restructuring may not be such a radical idea after all.

--

"sounds in support of the new dark age."
http://www.myspace.com/iceandgravity


May 2, 2008, 11:43 pm
Melodic Energy ...
Artist, Vancouver

Posts: 178
Joined: 2007-02-21
Posted: 8 weeks 6 days ago
Plant Kingdom and symetry

I'm a musician because...
"An explanation for one of the most enduring mysteries of human experience, which is the question of why resonances in musical instruments and the rhythmic beating of drums have such a powerful ability to evoke the deepest emotional response in the human soul. I propose that the musical instrument represents man's first modest success at replicating the physical principle behind biological computation, and the strong emotional response evoked by these inanimate resonances reflects an unconscious recognition of the essential affinity between mind and music."
a quote from this article
Gestalt and vibratory energies

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xaliman
http://melodicenergy.com

Save the environment and use 100% recycled art.


May 3, 2008, 10:12 pm
amos dettonville
Artist, Louisville

Posts: 459
Joined: 2005-10-02
Posted: 8 weeks 5 days ago
OT - cool tool for pdf file links

just saw a pdf file - and this is an excellent way to read them without downloading the file
http://pdfmenot.com/

also works for links:

Neurology-HarmonicResonanceTheory.pdf

it's what all the cool kids are doing these days ... well, not really - but it should be.

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peac4d.
amos

Adopt your own useless blob!