nice oneUKRuss wrote:Transpottery: Cross-Dressing Earthenware?
I think I meant "trainspottery"
nice oneUKRuss wrote:Transpottery: Cross-Dressing Earthenware?
How I describe my music depends entirely on who's asking.PLacidBasilisk wrote: Do you get dumb expressions when you try to explain?
Do people look at you like you're an imbecile?
What would you say if asked to describe your musical style in a job interview?
omfg hilarious!!LOFA wrote:I draw a circle and then say:
"You know... for kids!"
Yes, even most of my family members don't really consider me a "musician," even though I've spent an awfully large percentage of my spare time doing it over the past 15 years or better. In fact, none of them other than my parents ever heard the album I spent 3 years working on back around 2000, because just being quiet is probably easier than explaining the porn lesbians making out on the cover. Same story with my wife's family. It gets to where you feel like you have to be a secret musician.scott nathaniel wrote:Except in music forums, I rarely, if ever, talk about my music anymore, unless I actually have a specific piece I'd like someone specific to hear. I found when I was younger that I was always attempting to explain myself, but it was an attempt to make what I was doing, or not doing, seem more than what it actually was. Now I couldn't care less what it is or how it might potentially be perceived.