
Always getting better
Always Getting better is a dynamic and informative podcast tailored for aspiring and professional musicians alike. Hosted by industry insiders and seasoned musicians, this podcast is your go-to resource for honing your musical skills, streamlining your practice routines, and gaining invaluable insights into the ever-evolving music industry.
Each episode features in-depth discussions and interviews with renowned musicians, producers, managers, and industry experts, offering practical tips, tricks, and strategies to help you reach your musical goals. From improving your technique and mastering your instrument to understanding the nuances of songwriting and stage presence, this podcast covers a wide range of topics to empower you on your musical journey.
Whether you're a classical pianist, a rock guitarist, an electronic music producer, or anything in between, "Always Getting Better" provides inspiration and guidance for all genres and skill levels. Tune in for expert advice on navigating the business side of music, building a loyal fan base, and establishing a sustainable and fulfilling career in the industry.
Join us every week as we explore the secrets to success in music, helping you fine-tune your talent, streamline your practice, and make your mark in the competitive world of music. "The Musician's Edge" is your key to achieving greatness in your musical pursuits.
Always getting better
Ep.58 George Glover
In this engaging conversation, Tim Love and George discuss the passage of time, the evolution of their music careers, and the importance of live performance. They delve into the nuances of pocket playing, the challenges of practicing techniques, and the impact of social media on musicians today. The dialogue highlights the significance of collaboration, the art of staying focused during performances, and the necessity of building a solid foundation in music. In this conversation, George and Tim explore the internal aspects of musicianship, the continuous nature of music education, and the importance of reading music. They discuss the disparities between classical and pop musicians, the role of gear in performance, and the shift from modeling to traditional gear. The conversation emphasizes the need for comfort in performance and the audience's experience in live music, highlighting the joy of playing and the often-overlooked aspects of live performances.
Takeaways
Times seem to accelerate as we age.
Playing to an audience that appreciates live music is fulfilling.
Finding the pocket is essential in music performance.
Focus is crucial when playing repetitive rhythms.
Practicing techniques requires discipline and structure.
Live music provides a unique feel that can't be replicated.
Understanding the pocket involves syncing with other musicians.
Relaxation in playing leads to better performance.
Social media influences musicians' perceptions of success.
Building a solid foundation in music is key to growth. Musicianship is an internal journey that requires self-awareness.
Education in music is a continuous process that never truly ends.
Reading music is a skill that is often overlooked in education.
There is a disparity in skills between classical and pop musicians.
Gear choice can significantly impact a musician's performance experience.
Comfort in performance is crucial for delivering a good show.
The audience's experience should be a priority in live music.
Finding joy in playing is essential for musicians.
Many musicians struggle with the balance between reading and playing by ear.
The importance of adapting to different performance situations is key.
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