Time to Get Serious About My Music
How many times have I said that over the years? And yes, if I had had any idea that I would be doing this for the rest of my life, I would have gotten a lot more serious. Well, the idea of serious has taken over in the past few weeks. I have fixed up my studio and I am in the process of employing every piece of gear that I have. Not only here, but in church as well. What's the use in having all this stuff if you're not going to use it? Let me tell you, I have been using it. Just ask anyone around here, although I use my headphones late at night. But many a night I've found myself here in the studio at 1:00 AM saying how the hell am I going to get up in the morning?
I always manage to get up, work hard all day, and still find myself back here in the evening. It's such a great place to create music. The view is awesome and my instruments truly inspire me. Needless to say, I'm getting very serious about my music. I've learned more about my keyboards in the past month that in the past 5 years. I'm doing some amazing things on the job. I'm even using the vocal harmonizer on the Tyros and it is a well known fact that Yamaha has the worst VH's in the world! Great boards, but terrible VH's. Still, I've found a couple of patches that work for me. I'm making my mantra a phrase that Tony Robbins coined many years ago, constant and never ending improvement. In short, CANI. It will keep me up for the next couple of hours and get me up early in the morning. How lucky can one guy be? I'm 60 years old and people still want me. I'm busier than all hell. How bad can that be? I'm sounding better today than I have in my whole life! And I'm having more fun than ever before! Wow! God is good and life is good!
I always manage to get up, work hard all day, and still find myself back here in the evening. It's such a great place to create music. The view is awesome and my instruments truly inspire me. Needless to say, I'm getting very serious about my music. I've learned more about my keyboards in the past month that in the past 5 years. I'm doing some amazing things on the job. I'm even using the vocal harmonizer on the Tyros and it is a well known fact that Yamaha has the worst VH's in the world! Great boards, but terrible VH's. Still, I've found a couple of patches that work for me. I'm making my mantra a phrase that Tony Robbins coined many years ago, constant and never ending improvement. In short, CANI. It will keep me up for the next couple of hours and get me up early in the morning. How lucky can one guy be? I'm 60 years old and people still want me. I'm busier than all hell. How bad can that be? I'm sounding better today than I have in my whole life! And I'm having more fun than ever before! Wow! God is good and life is good!