Fair enough, but surely being a
professional musician would mean you are in a creative environment consistently
rather than sporadically like us hobbiests, which would suggest that the
creativity is flowing constantly rather than sporadically? Also you would
possibly be able to grow as a musician to be able to push the boundaries
further than if you were doing the music thing in your spare time. Interesting take on things though. From:
Petri Lahtinen [mailto:aikuinen@gmail.com] Matt, that is my way of
thinking, exactly! 2010/11/16 Matt Stevens <mattstevensguitar@btinternet.com> Professional musicians often have less time to be truly creative - if
you fund your life other ways you are free to express yourself musically any
way you like. Matt Stevens
(accidental professional musician)
On 16 Nov 2010, at 16:29, Petri Lahtinen wrote:
Peter has really defined
the essence of looping with this
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