Submitted by Asimir-Quazikz t3_zx3c6f in Music

Should've made the title "Musicians writers workshop".

I am trying to find talented and creative musicians, regardless of genre, that are driven, believe in themselves, and want to improve while helping their peers.

Think of it as a writer's workshop. Everyone brings what they're working on, shares it with the group, and then we give each other candid feedback, where everyone has a strong enough sense of confidence that they can take being told "this song sucks because______. What if you tried _____ instead?"

The end goal is support and improvement in a shared goal - making amazing art.

If this resonates with anyone and you are ready to leap from nobody to grammy, hit me up. I am thinking 6-8 members that rotate as people fall out and new ones jump in.

EDIT: anyone that thinks "wow get off your high horse" - you're not the kind of person I'm looking for. Yes this is will sound arrogant. I would say "confident." And I don't have the patience for mediocrity. (INB4 fuck you). The people that are truly unique and talented will know what I'm talking about. We are shunned by people for being more genius than they are, which creates a feeling of insecurity in them).

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Asimir-Quazikz OP t1_j1y81j7 wrote

Sick af = very good and talented. Should've titled it differently. Fuck. Whatever.

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Flaky-Round-4142 t1_j1y8462 wrote

What are you trying to do? Just like do some file share type of stuff through the web and maybe try and make some songs that way?

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Flaky-Round-4142 t1_j1y88oo wrote

Since I just got my Paul Reed Smith all dialed in again and have been practicing again I have been jamming some stuff on the eleven rack to reaper thinking it would be cool to fart around with someone

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Flaky-Round-4142 t1_j1y8qh6 wrote

I know what ya mean I think. I always have people being like can you play this can you play that were I get more enjoyment out of using things I have learned from playing this and that for months and making it into something unique

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Asimir-Quazikz OP t1_j1y8s3w wrote

Yeah exactly. I'd be happy to give you feedback on them. I'm going to be completely honest FYI, and it all comes from a place of love and appreciation.

In other words, if I think they suck, I'm not saying that to make you feel bad. I'm saying it to give you areas to improve. You can PM me the links.

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Asimir-Quazikz OP t1_j1y8zw9 wrote

Hah yeah. I barely know any other people's songs besides riffs here and there. Anyone can learn to play a shred metal solo if they practice enough and have fingers that work. Not everyone can make something unique. That's all I care about.

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Flaky-Round-4142 t1_j1y950h wrote

Yea I'm not a master guitar player or anything I can take constructive criticism I know enough to be able to make a interesting drum track that's in time in machine and be able to pick up the prs and add something to that that's interesting on the guitar and pick up the bass and add another layer to that and then make up for my lack of talent when I'm mixing something basically 😂

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Flaky-Round-4142 t1_j1y9b9m wrote

I wish I knew more people that were into playing . on the rare occasions where me and my buddy are drinking some beers with the machine going and the PRS hooked to the eleven rack coming out the dual 15" jbls we can make some stuff that sounds sweet just spontaneously

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[deleted] t1_j1y9ilm wrote

I’ve studied Piano my whole life, both Jazz and classical. Yet I am extremely out of place anywhere modern music. If it’s not hip hop or country, then people generally tune out.

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Asimir-Quazikz OP t1_j1y9v8w wrote

Jazz and classical are the most under-appreciated genres IMO. It's like..."oh...I have to think and feel to enjoy this. Nah."

But I think any genre can be amazing. Zac Brown Band is incredible country music. Illmatic by Nas is incredible Hip Hop.

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Chipper_Music t1_j1ybd2t wrote

Check out my stuff if youd like. Ive got my vocal debut album coming out soon, but ive made something like 40+ instrumental albums

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FruitOnLand t1_j1ybum7 wrote

> anyone that thinks "wow get off your high horse"

> We are shunned by people for being more genius than they are, which creates a feeling of insecurity in them

That is that high horse you just mentioned. And yes, it is better to get off the same. Because that statement alone makes me think you are not even close to being genius.

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Boxofbikeparts t1_j1z9y5y wrote

Well I have a cold right now, but I think I'm getting over it, so...not really that sick.

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