At this point, I find music is the easy part and people are the hard part. A solo project sounds interesting except I NEED to interact with other musicians. That defines music for me so a band I must be in. If I don't take a leadership role in the band, it doesn't seem to move forward so... there it is. I just realize going in that things might turn out a lot differently than I expect, and I have a large pool of musicians to pull from if someone falls off a cliff or gets hit by a bus.
I don't subscribe to the 10,000 hrs theory. I doubt Jimi had 10K hours on his fretboard at time of death and he managed to put out some pretty good music. Several of his band situations only lasted a year or less. Good players who have solid chops, practice their stuff, and gig regularly can make great music happen.
I don't subscribe to the 10,000 hrs theory. I doubt Jimi had 10K hours on his fretboard at time of death and he managed to put out some pretty good music. Several of his band situations only lasted a year or less. Good players who have solid chops, practice their stuff, and gig regularly can make great music happen.
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