I think about this often. Sometimes when I feel like I lose touch with something, I try to remember a moment of when I enjoyed doing that thing. It always motivates me to get back into it. Great video
This is true, sometimes the best melodies I come up with are not written at the piano during my work hours, but just in my head when I take a step back and do something else 🙂
You are right! Planning is important, but only God knows what will actually happen. I wish you in the new year to completely get rid of burnout and continue doing what you are very good at - music.
Man, I needed to hear this! I'm forever planning, and then constantly frustrated that things don't work out. Like you say, I need to focus on engineering my present rather than my future. Thanks for this! ❤
2/3rds of my life is creative, graphic design business and music performance and composition/recording. I make money as a graphic designer, I am creative for someone else and will read them and attempt to give them what they want, and more. Then a break from pleasing clients to my own music where I only please myself. The other 1/3rd of life is out in my local wilderness, fitness, nature, challenging the body, what I term "active meditation". What time left in the 24 hours is for recovery. It is a good balance I suppose. The music world has been tough for making money or even getting audiences for concerts and watching a video. Not like in the 19th and 20th century when the only way people heard music was to play it themselves or the rare treat when a musician came to town. Now music and musicians are everywhere, and music is in every audio/video media there is from commercials to movies, radio, YT, to actually paying for music, live or recorded. All these little YT musicians attempting to please an audience bigger than a few hundred views struggle for validation. I've been a musician for 57 years now, I have a small audience in my town, and even smaller on YT, but it is not about the numbers, it is about the one. The one person you may connect with in the audience or watching your video. You may comfort, tranquilize, excite, encourage, or heal someone today. I know this number for me is more than one, but even if only one, that is enough. So, don't keep your art to yourself if you are passionate about your creation, allow others to hear. Give someone this week a vacation from the struggle of life.
I found myself a hermit in my studio. So recently I started a Musicians Meet Musicians, in my local area, in a music pub. This is not a open mic night, more a connections meeting. It's proving popular. Meeting Real Humans is inmportant. As an artist, I recognise that musical ideas and opportunities pop up out of rabbit holes. It might be a casual remark, a shared experience or passion, or an alternative perspective on something you think you already know. From these things we grow.
Thank you Zach. That was a very good video. We are so addicted to the hyper stimulation that we forget the joy of simple things. We simply need to get back to what wise religions and philosophies were teaching people for the tousands of years (and it's proven to work). Happy New Year and keep making this awesome content!
You know what I love about your videos? You always say the thing we need to hear, and you make is insanely accessible. I'm not a composer, yet every one of your videos has a lesson or a takeaway that's relevant to my life or my circumstances. Listening to you talk about some very real topics is so calming and productive. I appreciate you and your content so much, Zach! Hope you have an awesome 2025
Love the video! I'm a student, still passionate about making music, and improving a lot in what I'm making, however I want to grow as well. Do you have any suggestions for this situation? I'm not in an extreme rush, but I'd like to be able to get my music out there and work towards a fulfilling career. Should I even by trying to grow a business at this point? Thanks so much for your videos! I love watching your channel.
Sounds like you're already on the path with your natural improvement! Keep following your natural points of interest - the things you're hungry to learn more about - and you'll continue growing 🙂
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I think about this often. Sometimes when I feel like I lose touch with something, I try to remember a moment of when I enjoyed doing that thing. It always motivates me to get back into it. Great video
This is true, sometimes the best melodies I come up with are not written at the piano during my work hours, but just in my head when I take a step back and do something else 🙂
You are right! Planning is important, but only God knows what will actually happen. I wish you in the new year to completely get rid of burnout and continue doing what you are very good at - music.
Man, I needed to hear this! I'm forever planning, and then constantly frustrated that things don't work out. Like you say, I need to focus on engineering my present rather than my future. Thanks for this! ❤
Heck yeah 🙌
Spending time in silence is a great way to be in the present and adapt to opportunities! Great share Zach!
Thank you for this, Zach. I really needed it.
2/3rds of my life is creative, graphic design business and music performance and composition/recording. I make money as a graphic designer, I am creative for someone else and will read them and attempt to give them what they want, and more. Then a break from pleasing clients to my own music where I only please myself. The other 1/3rd of life is out in my local wilderness, fitness, nature, challenging the body, what I term "active meditation". What time left in the 24 hours is for recovery. It is a good balance I suppose.
The music world has been tough for making money or even getting audiences for concerts and watching a video. Not like in the 19th and 20th century when the only way people heard music was to play it themselves or the rare treat when a musician came to town. Now music and musicians are everywhere, and music is in every audio/video media there is from commercials to movies, radio, YT, to actually paying for music, live or recorded. All these little YT musicians attempting to please an audience bigger than a few hundred views struggle for validation. I've been a musician for 57 years now, I have a small audience in my town, and even smaller on YT, but it is not about the numbers, it is about the one. The one person you may connect with in the audience or watching your video.
You may comfort, tranquilize, excite, encourage, or heal someone today. I know this number for me is more than one, but even if only one, that is enough. So, don't keep your art to yourself if you are passionate about your creation, allow others to hear. Give someone this week a vacation from the struggle of life.
You make some great points and articulate well what I’ve been thinking. Thank you!
I found myself a hermit in my studio. So recently I started a Musicians Meet Musicians, in my local area, in a music pub. This is not a open mic night, more a connections meeting. It's proving popular. Meeting Real Humans is inmportant. As an artist, I recognise that musical ideas and opportunities pop up out of rabbit holes. It might be a casual remark, a shared experience or passion, or an alternative perspective on something you think you already know. From these things we grow.
I love that you're doing what fills you with passion! Congratulations!
Thank you Zach. That was a very good video. We are so addicted to the hyper stimulation that we forget the joy of simple things. We simply need to get back to what wise religions and philosophies were teaching people for the tousands of years (and it's proven to work). Happy New Year and keep making this awesome content!
You know what I love about your videos?
You always say the thing we need to hear, and you make is insanely accessible.
I'm not a composer, yet every one of your videos has a lesson or a takeaway that's relevant to my life or my circumstances.
Listening to you talk about some very real topics is so calming and productive. I appreciate you and your content so much, Zach!
Hope you have an awesome 2025
Thank you Carza, so glad it resonated - same to you 🙂🙏
Excellent advice! Creating “silence” in daily life is so powerful.
Thanks man 🙂
Loving your recent work. optimistic, philosophical and so much more!
Thank you 🙂
Great video, well articulated and thought provoking. Thanks for sharing!
Wow! Very timely video man! Get out of my head! Thank you
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This video clocked me pretty hard, I won't lie. Thanks for the great advice man!
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Great share as always Zach.
You're awesome Zach
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Love the video! I'm a student, still passionate about making music, and improving a lot in what I'm making, however I want to grow as well. Do you have any suggestions for this situation? I'm not in an extreme rush, but I'd like to be able to get my music out there and work towards a fulfilling career. Should I even by trying to grow a business at this point?
Thanks so much for your videos! I love watching your channel.
Sounds like you're already on the path with your natural improvement! Keep following your natural points of interest - the things you're hungry to learn more about - and you'll continue growing 🙂
Thank you so much :-)!
yoo love u bro
I need to make an extra $1500 dollars just to break even this month. 😅 I wish I could say no to work.
It happens! I think we move through cycles in our art/business