yod wrote:PaperDog wrote:Me personally, I never thought of it in terms of having 'enough skills" . To prove my point, would you turn down Wynton Marsales right now, if he called you and asked you to fill in for a song, (your specialized instrument) . I'm gonna take a gamble here and say that you prolly would not pass that up... regardless of your skills.
Other musicians might not be as credible, as Wynton... But if they invited you in, the skills will take care of itself...
All professional experience is good but I'm going to disagree with you there. It would be fun to take a detour if you're a musician, but not if you're "the leader". For example, I would absolutely turn that down. Nothing happened in my career until I committed to a singular vision and refused to go to the right or the left of that.
Sometimes what is "really good" isn't what is "best". Again, if you're a side man musician just looking for a job that would be a great opportunity and completely within your own personal vision....BUT....if you're a songwriter that would be end of your career until you were fired or decided to leave. Then, you'd be starting over to regain any momentum you might have had previously.
It might fit in your overall vision if you need Wynton's contacts for your music...but your music would be on the back burner until you were finished there.
Thus delaying your trip to where you ultimately want to go.
If Any of my Musical heroes call me fro a session... First, I will scream like a girl... Then after I calm down..., I will , without reservation, agree to play as requested...




