Sebastian_2107
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I've been wondering what would be the biggest difficulty in collaborating with a musician, artist, or music producer remotely. What do you think would be the biggest problem based on your experience? I'll be reading them!
From a personal perspective, it depends.I've been wondering what would be the biggest difficulty in collaborating with a musician, artist, or music producer remotely. What do you think would be the biggest problem based on your experience? I'll be reading them!
I have never collaborated virtually. I was in a originals prog rock band for almost 5 years in the late 70's . 95% of what we performed were our own tunes that we wrote together. We were in our early 20's and were all able to show up for practice 5 nights a week for about 3 to 4 hours of jamming / rehearsing and woodshed songs...rare situation and would not happen in this life I live now. It was very cool. We'd throw an idea out there, run through it and build upon it ..Maybe a week later go hey I had an idea for this or that and add or remove from it. Finally coming to a final version. As the years went on and members came and went the songs evolved to.When you're interested in classical, SEDstar, it almost makes you an outcast.
It is all music. I play classical, and can also appreciate death metal.
Within classical there is an enormous variety of styles, developed over hundreds of years.
Original classical compositions of today can be very exciting.
Many rock enthusiasts see the inability to read music as a qualification.
Rock musicians can play by feel, but so can classical musicians.
The difference is that the classical musicians will have a further layer of formality.
I am on a solitary path, and have never got very far with other amateur enthusiasts.