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Razien
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Improve what? The mix? Sure. The performance? Sure. The songwriting? No way. As soon as you go changing shit at the whim of your audience, then you suck. Say goodbye to integrity and honesty. As I said before, just write whatever you want to write. If people dig it, great. If not, fuck em.
Id say the songwriting to yeah. You only lose integrity if you're changing specifically to make others happier without liking it yourself, which isnt what im suggesting. Im saying it doesnt hurt to listen to others perceptions of what you're doing. If you ignore it you're making a very big assumption that you cant possibly improve your ability at whatever you're being judged on.
Songwriting is a skill that has to be learnt also. Everyone progresses, learns things as they go. All the best songwriters will have studied other musicians & how they put their music together also. Listening to feedback is beneficial at all times imo.
Someone new to playing guitar could learn to play semi decently with the odd mistake & then say "thats just how i play, fuck you" to anyone saying it could be tightened up. Or they could listen out for the odd parts that sound dodgy that others point out, work on them and end up a better guitarist for it. Even if they leave them, theyre atleast making a choice rather than being unaware.