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Re: What is success?
| quote: | Originally posted by CalvP
This is a subject that has been swimming around in my subconscious for many years, but until now, i've struggled to articulate. Hopefully this will inspire a really good debate
The psychology of success has always fascinated me. What is it exactly? what makes one seemingly similar person attain it & another not? could there ever be a manual for it? can it ever be under the control of just one person? where do we learn the principal from, can it be from birth? etc.
Having spent a good chunk of the last 5 years reading & watching docus about this very topic, i can honestly say i'm no closer to understanding it, nor have i ever seen anybody successful able to express the reason it happened beyond using cliches or words of wisdom; in other words NOBODY knows. Self-help books & famous autobiographies are constantly written & re-written & re-written & eventually published under a new title with exactly the same contents. Success is in demand like no other topic, we all want it, yet without being able to quantify it (why would another book need to be written if not), how can we ever know how to attain it?
Applying this to music...
In any genre, there are hits. Some are musically rich, some are novel, some capture a fleeting mood in time, some are total flukes, some involve stealing & some are nothing more than manufactured pop.
To add to this confusion, the majority of artists are unaware of what they have on their hands. The stories of hit records starting as a b-side, or even worse, close to not being released at all by the artist or label, are ten a penny & this is not in any way an exclusive trait. Choose any sector of the market & there will be a book worth of similar stories. This being a personal favourite...
"So we went to Atari and said, 'Hey, we've got this amazing thing, even built with some of your parts, and what do you think about funding us? Or we'll give it to you. We just want to do it. Pay our salary, we'll come work for you.' And they said, 'No.' So then we went to Hewlett-Packard, and they said, 'Hey, we don't need you. You haven't got through college yet.'"
Steve Jobs
The one factor i struggle to get my head around the most, is the general public & their critical participation in deciding what's popular & what's not. Our culture is so diverse & fast moving. History tells us that nothing ever stays the same. What's fresh today, may become obsolete the next day due to something worthy of a culture change (a war for example) OR it may be down to something incredibly petty, like a few unfavorable words from a particular person in the media. Advertising is a perfect example of the difficulties even huge corporations have in foreseeing the mood of the general public. John Wanamaker, a famous ad pioneer, once remarked "Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half."
My next struggle is the nature or nurture argument. If you look at athletics, natural born talent is undeniable. We are all born with a certain amount of muscle (& scope for muscle growth). Muscle can be looked at as having two specific types; slow twitch or fast twitch & both of these levels determine which event you will be naturally suited to…with the requisite gruelling work put into training of course. But what about musicians, are some of us naturally "better" at it then others?. It's also worth throwing into the melting pot, that we're all born with a unique ear canal & ear drum profile, therefore none of us ever hear the world in the same way, just as our vision.
My personal feelings on this have changed over time. I started out thinking hard work would get me close, but i don't think that's it at all anymore. I'm beginning to feel the path to it involves many many coincidences, most of which are far beyond anything we can claim to have power over. The rise of the "home studio" & the internet have drastically changed the landscape of music & i think we're still a very long way from fully understanding the implications of this meteoric shift. For me, there are far too many non-musical elements that all need to come together at the right time, that without an incredible amount of help from the gods in aligning all of these variables, even a masterpiece can be ignored. My outlook now is simple...
Apply all i can to a track, finish it, release it, start again.
I'm not looking beyond improving my skills & making sure anything & everything is put out there. It's nothing more than a glorified numbers game; the more you play, the better your chances are. It's like love; the minute you start looking for it, the harder it seems to find! so i'm gonna stop trying to sound like somebody else, or get down on myself for not sounding "pro" & get back to having some fun & hopefully improving my skills. If it happens it happens, if not, i can be content in knowing that it was probably never in my control anyway
So the question to my fellow TA's is this; what do YOU think it is? & how does it affect the way you live your life?
Look forward to your thoughts guys |
Pop music is more or less formulaic. Listen to Top 100 from the past 100 years and you'll notice that it all kind of sounds the same.
If you do not adhere to the pop song guidelines, then it won't become popular.
Napoleon Hill's conclusion was that if you want it bad enough, you'll get what you want.
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
change your avatar for fucks sake. |
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