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#261893 - 04/24/09 02:16 PM Re: Who's Opinion(s) matter to you?
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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#261894 - 04/27/09 09:27 PM Re: Who's Opinion(s) matter to you?
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Registered: 11/04/03
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Loc: Australia
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Originally posted by Diki:
... we have all seen musicians who beat themselves up constantly for not matching their OWN lofty goals, while all around them others tell them how good they really are!


Believe it or not, that's my problem.

In other words I trust myself (and my Wife in the Vocals Department) only.

Having said that, "myself" is made up of many things.
My experiences & memories of what should and shouldn't happen in a performance. My recollections of some of the best (and worst) performers of the Genre(s) I'm performing. My own reaction to watching my performances on Video, etc etc etc.

I am my own worst and harshest critic, and that judgement is tempered by many, many things "Music 'n Showbiz wise" if you get me, and that's good enough (and harsh enough lol) for me.
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#261895 - 04/28/09 12:30 PM Re: Who's Opinion(s) matter to you?
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Harsh self-criticism isn't necessarily a BAD thing, but only if you use it as a goad to practice, practice, practice, and to improve those areas that need it. But if you let it get systematic and pervasive, and don't feel you CAN improve any further, it is just a poison for your soul...

Opinions are a kind of electoral process. You don't get much positive out of only relying on ONE opinion (usually, your own!). But if you allow opinions from ALL walks of life to at least have SOME importance, you might be able to at least balance your own self-negativity (or overconfidence!)...

So if you hate your own playing, but nearly EVERYBODY else compliments you, or you think you are great, but no-one claps at the end of a song, you might at least ADD their opinions to your general impression of yourself. Then, maybe add in the opinion of musicians in your area you respect (if you can get them to talk candidly about what they think), and you might finally get some kind of consensus you can rely on...

But beating yourself up can only be a negative thing unless it inspires you to try harder and improve yourself... and sooner or later, you have to STOP doing it! If you want to play as well as Oscar Peterson, be realistic...! Be content to just get close Most of the greats were great at a VERY young age. Just be content to be the best you can be...
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#261896 - 04/29/09 04:17 AM Re: Who's Opinion(s) matter to you?
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Registered: 10/29/07
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Loc: Sydney Australia
I think Diki has it summed up this time ( at last, some might say).
If I cannot please me, I would not want anyone else to hear it.
I am a severe critic of most things I do, which only drives me to do it better, and I will not rest until I can play as well as Oscar,HAHA!Alright, nearly will do in this case.
I recorded two CD's which I have given to friends whom I believe would appreciate the kind of music I play. The responses have been very encouraging, and I have been asked to do another with a few requested songs.
But I still know my weaknesses and I will be trying to improve to please my limited audience,but if I don't like it, they won't hear it.
Ray

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