Posts Tagged ‘message’

SOS Episode #17: Following Your Musical Calling: The Music Is the Message

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Do you have something to say? Are you able to say it effectively? 

If you are a songwriter or recording artist with a unique vision or message and you want to be able to get it across more reliably and deeply, you will want to get clear on your specific message and find your distinct WAY of putting it into musical form.

Understanding the variety of options available to you in crafting your musical expression and the predictable stages that your creative work must go through can help you immensely. Integrating this information can help you to follow your calling with greater ease, align with your music more fully, and become much more prolific in the process. 

Join JP as he tackles the topic of creative callings and offers some suggestions to help you clarify your unique path.

 
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SOS Episode #16: Crossing The Great Divide (Part 2): More To be Gleaned From Popular Songwriting From Before And After Rock and Roll

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Which side of the Great Divide do you make music on? Are you a messenger or an entertainer? A timeless teller of tales or a cutting-edge groundbreaker? What can we learn from the songsmiths of the first half of the twentieth century that might be missing from the provocative musical pioneers of the second half?  

In these complex times, the need for songwriters and performers to function as messengers, as opposed to pure entertainers, is greater than ever. While a pure entertainer works to divert an audience’s attention from “everyday life” and worldly matters, a messenger works to shine a spotlight on issues of personal and social purpose and relevance. But without delivering a message through an entertaining, user-friendly format, a song’s deeper meanings may be lost. Ideally, an artist functions as both an entertaining storyteller AND a provocative truth-teller.  

Join in part two of this conversation where JP addresses the gifts and the hazards of following the traditions and trends in pre- and post-rock-and-roll popular music.

 
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SOS Episode #14: Open Ears, Open Heart: The Sound Of Music Born of Defensiveness and The Sound Of Music Born of Acceptance

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

All music carries with it the emotional purity and/or baggage of its creators. So how can you tell where a piece of music is “coming from”-what its hidden intentions and messages might be, apart from what it sounds like on the surface?  How do you listen for that?  No matter what style or form you may work in, music and art can be highly subjective. In fact, at certain stages in the creative process, plugging in to the heart of your own subjectivity can serve to ground your listening ability, deepen your expression, and awaken your musical conscience.  Encapsulated within the subtle emotional spirit of the music (underneath the surface of the sounds) lies essential information for the creative artist, whether they are listening to their own works-in-progress or learning from the music of others.  This podcast explores four specific qualities of sound that can provide clues about where the music is coming from.

 
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