What a phenomenal guide! This speaks directly to an area in need of development for me. Thank you for laboring and creating this clear and inspirational template. Soulful and very fun too!
1. Carving out time is a big obstacle, whether to go listen to live music and search through the vast sea of music out there. Your tagline-"Human curated music" speaks to me. It's always been personal recommendations that link me to music I love. It's like the love another person has for an artist, album, or song wakes me up to hear things in a new way.
So happy the guide was helpful to you! The low stakes listen followed by an integration listen is game-changing. I thought about you the other day while attending my class with Brian Eno - he mentioned that because he works in music, he usually isn't the one who discovers new music. He relies on his friends who are in other fields to find new music because his whole world revolves around sound... I thought that was an interesting way of framing music listening adventures too.
Thanks for the recommendation! That's a brand new artist for me!
What a phenomenal guide! This speaks directly to an area in need of development for me. Thank you for laboring and creating this clear and inspirational template. Soulful and very fun too!
1. Carving out time is a big obstacle, whether to go listen to live music and search through the vast sea of music out there. Your tagline-"Human curated music" speaks to me. It's always been personal recommendations that link me to music I love. It's like the love another person has for an artist, album, or song wakes me up to hear things in a new way.
2. I love Brittany Howard's "Stay High" https://open.spotify.com/track/5zFaNeTwCtsBbMc72FtXVo?si=fcd2616695e24867. The delightful music arrangement and her vocals embody freedom and joy in a way that ignites me every time I listen.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this!
So happy the guide was helpful to you! The low stakes listen followed by an integration listen is game-changing. I thought about you the other day while attending my class with Brian Eno - he mentioned that because he works in music, he usually isn't the one who discovers new music. He relies on his friends who are in other fields to find new music because his whole world revolves around sound... I thought that was an interesting way of framing music listening adventures too.
Thanks for the recommendation! That's a brand new artist for me!