Sometimes it takes time, but it always works out in the end. However, it is important not to bring yourself down more than your psyche is bringing you down at that moment, and if you can, take a break, flatten your feathers, take a deep breath and try again. Musicians who are capable of self-reflection must inevitably doubt their abilities and creativity at least from time to time if they want to improve. To be 100% happy with oneself at all times and under all circumstances, one has to be either a narcissist, a psychopath or a Buddhist Zen master. Of course, some dudes will tell you that the most important thing is to never have any doubts, but I think that's bullshit. If you're good enough, if you should give up, if you didn't bite off more than you could chew, if. ![]() What follows is a feeling of emptiness, confusion, hopelessness and doubt. ![]() and the singing rainbow adds that even she sings better than you.Īnd the best of all is when you finish a song, you've completely worn yourself out, you believe in its quality and you'd send it to all music charts in a heartbeat, but then you show it to the rest of the band and they don't like it for whatever reason and reject it. On those days, every silky puff and glittery unicorn in your creative universe is screaming at you that this tune is a total cliché, the riff doesn't groove as it should, and the lyrics suck. ![]() But the creative process is a slightly different discipline, where one is alone in a private universe, which is usually a perfectly comfortable place full of glittering unicorns, singing rainbows and silky clouds, but there are days when. I've got a band behind me, an audience in front of me, doing what I do best. Once I play live, I feel like I can do anything and I feel like a superwoman. Musicians are very confident creatures, at least in appearance and mostly on stage.
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