Question for Patrick
21:34 on Sunday, June 3, 2007
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Re: Question for Patrick
07:45 on Monday, June 4, 2007
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JButky (657 points)
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I want to work on movie soundtracks, and become a recording artist. |
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Dennis, you don't need college to do either of those...
If you can play you can play...Getting a job in this field (soundtracks) requires that you be in the right place at the right time and get connected with people looking for this type of work. Anyone can be a recording artist.. You get the people, buy the studio time, record and market the product...bingo...you're a recording artist!
I would definately expand into music technology (recording) so that if you work for a studio, you can also offer the convenient service of adding your flute playing to people who need that service. That way you build a portfolio while working in the field...your name gets around and doors open...
Step One...get involved in learning the technology issues while continuing to work on your playing. Take some business classes..
Step Two...when your done with college, jump in with both feet and make it work..The first many years are the toughest to get established..Just keep your goal in mind and you'll stay on track.
Joe B
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Re: Question for Patrick
09:48 on Monday, June 4, 2007
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Patrick (1743 points)
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I could not have said it better Dennis, Joe said what I would say. The path I have taken to do some of the jobs I have gotten, and I have not gotten huge numbers, were based on connections I made that went back to college days, some were from colleagues I work with ...
but do remember this; you need to be a very very good sightreader and a nice person, in other words, shut up and play...play in tune and know your place in the ensemble, don't overpower people...be punctual and don't complain...
if you play well, or even play amazing and don't do the above, it won't matter, because there are people who are just as good waiting in the the wings...
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Re: Question for Patrick
10:28 on Monday, June 4, 2007
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Re: Question for Patrick
10:30 on Monday, June 4, 2007
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Re: Question for Patrick
11:40 on Monday, June 4, 2007
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Re: Question for Patrick
12:01 on Monday, June 4, 2007
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Re: Question for Patrick
15:33 on Monday, June 4, 2007
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Re: Question for Patrick
18:33 on Monday, June 4, 2007
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Re: Question for Patrick
14:18 on Wednesday, June 13, 2007
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Re: Question for Patrick
15:13 on Wednesday, June 13, 2007
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Re: Question for Patrick
18:45 on Wednesday, June 13, 2007
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Patrick (1743 points)
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you are on the right track Dennis, the key to sight-reading is not just to get the notes and rhythm correct, but to capture the character of what you are playing, especially in terms of vibrato and timbre, also, if you are doing session work, knowing where you fit into the scheme of things is very very important, look for Lydias Italy on PBS in your area, thats me playing all those themes, we recorded almost 30 short tunes in 3 hours, all sightread...
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