itroitnyah wrote:Ok, so the average listeners advice should be taken in different variances, depending on what you're trying to do with your music whether you're trying to entertain others or express yourself.
If you're trying to entertain others, then the audiences reactions to your music are critical and sometimes even more important than a critique from an actual producer's standpoint, although the actual critique that the average listener would give should be taken with a grain of salt, as they more than likely don't know what they're talking about. Critique such as "this is weak" and "the beat is awful" are very important though, since if the audience isn't impressed, it means you're doing something wrong and if you ever want to entertain your audience, you should change something so that they are impressed.
If you're expressing yourself, then you should take the average listeners advice with a grain of salt, because you don't care, you're just doing this to express yourself, whatever topic closed go home and good night. However, that does not necessarily mean that you should ignore the average listeners advice, because you cannot express yourself with music that sounds like shit, because nobody would pay attention to you, and that is what expression requires, people to pay attention to you.
So essentially, if it comes out that more people don't like your music than do like it, you're doing something wrong and you should practice, train and educate yourself and make something fucking epic.
itroitnyah wrote:Ok, so the average listeners advice should be taken in different variances, depending on what you're trying to do with your music whether you're trying to entertain others or express yourself.
If you're trying to entertain others, then the audiences reactions to your music are critical and sometimes even more important than a critique from an actual producer's standpoint, although the actual critique that the average listener would give should be taken with a grain of salt, as they more than likely don't know what they're talking about. Critique such as "this is weak" and "the beat is awful" are very important though, since if the audience isn't impressed, it means you're doing something wrong and if you ever want to entertain your audience, you should change something so that they are impressed.
If you're expressing yourself, then you should take the average listeners advice with a grain of salt, because you don't care, you're just doing this to express yourself, whatever topic closed go home and good night. However, that does not necessarily mean that you should ignore the average listeners advice, because you cannot express yourself with music that sounds like shit, because nobody would pay attention to you, and that is what expression requires, people to pay attention to you.
So essentially, if it comes out that more people don't like your music than do like it, you're doing something wrong and you should practice, train and educate yourself and make something fucking epic.
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