90% of ALL artists fail. Yes, even the talented ones. This is because your success as a musician isn't down to talent. Mindset, hard work, patience, consistency... all of these and more are what shape successful artists.
A major thirteenth chord (containing a major seventh) will nearly always feature a chromatically raised eleventh (C E G B D F♯ A) (see Lydian...
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Read More »I understand why we make excuses. We're scared of failing, we're fearful, we don't know what to expect, we're scared of making mistakes, we think we don't have the resources or we compare ourselves to others and think we can't make it. But excuses ruin your career. How many times have you thought "the Instagram algorithm means that my content doesn't get seen" and leave it at that. When instead you should work out why it's not working and how to find ways around it. Or how many times have you thought "Facebook ads don't work" The world's largest companies spend billions on Facebook Advertising every year. Could it more be you don't know how to execute it properly or you haven't tested enough to work out what actually works for you? Or "I haven't been able to make more music because I haven't felt inspired" The problem is, whilst you're making excuses you're not taking action and this holds you back from making real progress. Perfectionists often make excuses and this leads them to not take action on shaping their future. The harsh truth is when you make excuses, you're just one more excuse away from giving up.
The two step was developed because the cowpoke got tired of dancing the one step on the right foot, and added the second step so he could change...
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