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New IEM's that rock! Very cheap $$$
I wanted to upgrade my monitoring headphones in the studio and a successful touring friend of mind recommended these IEM's which replaced his $6000 pair. They are absolutely awesome and I would recommend anyone to buy these if they're looking to jump in IEM's for under $120. Linsoul KZ ZS10 PRO 2 In Ear Monitor IEM Get the custom cable to make it easy to rest over your ears :) Linsoul Tripowin Zonie IEM Cable @Kaleb Blankenship @Luke Girdlestone
Frustration
It’s like the results at uni are capped lowkey very frustrating, like anything I do well I get 72 on and the feedback just says how great it is.. but where are the other 28 marks going every 72 if everything’s perfect. But the my production work they rip into and now I’m chasing to keep my 70 average over the year. Advanced Musicianship Skills • Session Musicianship: 72 • 1–1: 72 • Ensemble Musicianship: 71.4 Composition • Composition: 72 • Score: 75 Production • 2 track mix: 59 • Overdub: 66 Like I’m just chasing a first even though all my work has been really well reviewed apart from my production work
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@Oscar Flanagan If you're at uni you aren't getting signed to a major label, uni itself makes it hard to get signed because it gives you tasks that take time away from building a career which sucks :( I only saw one person get "signed" at Berklee and he was already writing hit level songs before starting Berklee and grinded in Nashville beforehand.
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side note not sure how prestigous your uni is but the only reason that student got signed via uni was because his professor was Pat Pattison and Pat introduced him to one of the head executives of Kobalt publishing who gave us a masterclass one day and was a previous student of Pat's.
Feedback/Q&A Coaching Call - Mon 19th Jan 9am AEST
Please post here for feedback or direct answers from me. All of it is recorded live and I'll link your feedback/answers in a comment directed to you. For Premium/VIP Members: - Post your video/audio/question in a comment on this thread. - In your comment please state what area of help you're after, the more specific the better. - All posts will be responded by me during our call - Feel free to join the live call to ask additional questions or say hi :) For Standard Members: - I will only respond if there's time after Premium/VIP members feedback is finished - Post your video/audio/question in a comment on this thread. - In your comment please state what area of help you're after, the more specific the better. - I will go through posts based on user's level (highest to lowest) - You will not have access to the live call but you'll be able to watch the replay To Upgrade to Premium/VIP membership Click Here For More Info on our Premium/VIP membership Click Here
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Saturday 17th Jan - Daily Practice
- Pick something you'd like to improve - Set timer for minimum 10 mins - Share your results in the comments with a short video/audio file/comment about your observations Please Remember: - Showing up is the most important part - Fail often and learn from the failures - Sharing even when you're learning/sucking makes improving faster - Cheer each other on! Happy Practicing!
Some Key Insights
I just watched this video of Cory Wong writing a song with Stephen Day, and I noticed some things throughout the video that stood out to me, and I wanted to write and down and maybe inspire some of you. 1. Everybody in the studio and session was happy to be there. This wasn't just another "day at work" for them, but they came with exited energy and had fun while they were in the studio. This is a must because you don't wanna be he person bringing down the session. Being excited, can also lead to creativity. Jon Bellion says whenever God, or the Logos, or whatever creative force it is, enters the room, that's when creativity happens and when the best work is produced. I believe this video shows us what that force Jon is talking about is. 2. Don't be so attached to the demo version of your song, especially when youre planning on collaborating. Notice how when Stephen comes to Cory's home studio I'm supposing, there's a point where Cory is literally just setting on the coach doing nothing, just so Stephen can take a stab at how he hears the song. This song is much better after Stephen works on it. 3. This ties in to the last one, but collaboration is super important. It opens up the stage for different outcomes and thought process of the song. 4. Story is EVERTHING. This might be my favorite part of the whole video. Stephen is riffing and he starts out this idea of a nervous guy getting tongue tied. After he expresses this to Cory, Cory does the BEST thing he could have done, and this is completely new to me. Cory starts asking him more about the story. He asks is this guy alone, are his friends hyping him up to chase this girl, and other questions to lean into the plot which gives you clear sturcture on your lyrics. I really enjoyed this video, and if you guys have the time, it's really entertaining.
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So keen to give this a watch!!
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