The Benefits of Being Bad at Making Music

Got inspired to talk about this by Jameson Nathan Jones: Will put the sounds here: “Are you someone who’s always wanted to make music but feels discouraged because you don’t think you’re very good at it? Well, you’re not alone, and in this video, we’ll explore the surprising benefits of being bad at making music. Firstly, when you’re bad at making music, you’re more likely to experiment and try new things. You won’t be weighed down by the pressure to create something perfect, which means you’ll be more open to taking risks and exploring new ideas. This can lead to unique and innovative sounds that you might not have discovered otherwise. Secondly, being bad at making music allows you to embrace imperfection. It’s okay to make mistakes, and in fact, some of the greatest musicians of all time have made mistakes and embraced them as part of their sound. By accepting your flaws, you can focus on the parts of your music that make it unique and special. Thirdly, making bad music can be a great stress reliever. It’s not about creating something perfect, but rather about having fun and enjoying the process. This can help you let go of stress and anxiety and focus on the present moment. And finally, being bad at making music can actually help you improve. By making mistakes and experimenting, you’ll learn what works and what doesn’t. This will help you refine your skills and ultimately create better music. So, don’t be discouraged if you’re bad at making music. Embrace your flaws, experiment, and have fun with it. Who knows, you might just create something amazing!“ - ChatGPT _ MAGPIE PEDALS: MY MUSIC: SPOTIFY: PODCAST: PATREON: CONTACT: almostviralpodcast@ Magpie Pirates JOIN: MUSIC: YOUTUBE: WEBSITE: Background Music Shoutout: 00:00 - 10:39 Talking (Recommend ) 10:39 - 17:35 Sounding
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