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Re: question



> Nemoguitt@aol.com wrote:
>> don't think there is anything out there that would replace it.....i 
>would go
>> nutz and have to be put away,

On 04-02-29 14.35,  "Bill Fox" <billyfox@soundscapes.us> wrote:
> Music is woven integrally throughout my entire being.  Separating me from
> music and music technology would be fatal.
> 
> MBill MFox


Interesting discussion! I too put most of my feeling, thinking and dreaming
(during sleep) into music. And I use to think about all the things I would
be doing if it wasn't for music, my precious number one. To be honest there
are many things that could replace music in my life, but the truth is there
is not enough time to make that happen in real life. When you start out
learning something new you run into a specific threshold where you simply
have to make arrangements for being able to do it fulltime, or you will 
have
very difficult to learn more. This can be a hard struggle because you are
not only working with yourself now (like when being a total newbie), you
also have to impress society to go pro and get an income. And if you should
manage to enter that scene you will pretty soon meet this trap of getting
"too pro for being creative". I mean, just take a week of from music and 
see
how many great ideas you get when you come back! As a pro you can never 
take
those refreshing weeks off because your time is scheduled  and other people
may depend on you to for business reasons.

Is the a bottom line to this? Haven't seen one yet...  ;-)

per